- Source: B. coccinea
B. coccinea is an abbreviated Latin binomial. The specific epithet coccinia derives from the Greek, kokkinia or kokkinias meaning "red" or "scarlet", and the name commonly refers to species with red colouration. It may refer to the following species:
Banksia coccinea, the scarlet banksia, Waratah banksia or Albany banksia, an erect shrub or small tree species endemic to south west Western Australia
Begonia coccinea, the scarlet begonia, a shrub native to the Atlantic Forest of Brazil
Berghesia coccinea, the sole species of the genus Berghesia, which is endemic to Mexico
Boerhavia coccinea, Tar vine or scarlet spiderling, a pan-tropical herb
Brownea coccinea, a species of small evergreen tree
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Banksia coccinea
- Bauhinia coccinea
- Ixora
- Salvia coccinea
- Erica coccinea
- Eugenia coccinea
- Spirastrella coccinea
- Tethya coccinea
- Iotrochota coccinea
- Begonia coccinea
- B. coccinea
- Boerhavia coccinea
- Begonia coccinea
- Banksia coccinea
- Cane begonia
- Begonia
- Sarcoscypha coccinea
- ʻIʻiwi
- Banksia 'Waite Flame'
- Banksia