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Meaning of "villosa"

villosa (noun): a species of plant or animal that is covered with long, soft hairs or fibers. This term is typically used in botanical or zoological contexts to classify organisms with villous characteristics

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Villosa is an annual herb which reproduces via seed.
Nepenthes villosa group.
Dalea villosa grows mixed with the leafy spurge in some areas.
Comparison of the toxicity of vicia villosa and vicia sativa in feed for cattle.
The only known species is Psammochloa villosa.
Nepenthes villosa has a racemose inflorescence.
A preferred laccase in the context of the invention is that obtainable from Trametes villosa.
The descriptive epithet villosa refers to the hairy herbage of the species.
It includes the species Trichamoeba villosa.
Gynacantha villosa is a species of dragonfly in family Aeshnidae.
Grasslands are dominated by Arundinella villosa and Chrysopogon zeylanicus.
Megachile villosa is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae.
The larvae feed on Dunbaria villosa.
Odontocera villosa is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae.
The larvae feed on Calicotome villosa.

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Gordonia villosa is a species of plant in the Theaceae family.
The larvae feed on Pourthiaea villosa and Pyrus ussuriensis.
Dioscorea villosa is a species of a twining tuberous vine that is native to eastern North America.
Interspecific interactions The larvae of Villosa iris are obligate parasites on fish.
Abronione and boeravinone C can be found in the desert annual Abronia villosa.
The species Vicia villosa is also called hairy vetch.
Villosa on the AM colonization rate and diversity in onion (Allium cepa) roots and rhizosphere.
Location of watersheds where Villosa iris occurs or occurred historically in Ontario.
Some taxonomists consider wild yam to have one variety, Dioscorea villosa var. hirticaulis.
The berries of Lonicera villosa are edible and sometimes mistaken for blueberries.
Danser listed four herbarium specimens that he identified as belonging to N. villosa.
Meconopsis villosa Meconopsis villosa Meconopsis villosa.
Nepenthes × harryana can be distinguished from N. villosa on the basis of its pitcher morphology.
Mentha x villosa h . is a species of mint popularly known as regular mint.
Two natural hybrids involving N. villosa have been recorded.
Abronia villosa is a species of sand-verbena known by the common name desert sand-verbena.
Native to Europe or western Asia, Vicia villosa is suited to cooler climates.
Potentilla villosa is a species of flowering plant in the rose family, Rosaceae.
Well, it does not have a name yet, but I am thinking of calling it Rodneyana villosa.
Vicia villosa Roth.
The work included a revised Latin diagnosis and botanical description of N. villosa.
Androsace villosa is an alpine plant, widespread in the mountains of Europe and Asia.
The rotenoids abronione and boeravinone C, and the terpenoid lupeol can be found in A. villosa.
Mirabilis laevis var. villosa has a similar distribution to Mirabilis laevis var. retrorsa.
Several subspecies are recognized, Vicia villosa ssp . ambigua Guss.
Mara & Villosa offers jewelry whose gold comes exclusively from recycling electronic devices.
This gives the perception that N. villosa is very difficult to grow in cultivation.
The N. villosa complex is thought to have originated from a common ancestor in Borneo.
It is not clear whether Dioscorea villosa ( wild yam ) lowers blood sugar levels.
Wikstroemia villosa ( also called Hairy Wikstroemia ) was a species of plant in the Thymelaeaceae family.
It 's a Drosera villosa.
Nepenthes edwardsiana and N. villosa differ in a number of morphological features.
Villosa iris is a long-term brooder.
Canadian range In Canada, Villosa iris is known only from southern Ontario.
Villosa inhabits grassland areas up to 1200 metres in altitude.

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