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  1. Luzula pilosa is a short, tufted, grass-like perennial herb. The leaves are blunt, about 4mm wide, the leaf margins fringed with long fine hairs. [1] In North America the common name "hairy wood rush" is given to a similar but different species, Luzula acuminata.

  2. E. pilosa has been occasionally harvested as a grain in Ethiopia, but only in times of desperation. [ 10 ] The majority of Eragrostis species are polyploid , with more than two sets of chromosomes ; E. pilosa is an allotetraploid , containing the genes of other species, suggesting it is of hybrid origin.

  3. Genista pilosa, commonly known as hairy greenweed, silkyleaf broom, silkyleaf woadwaxen and creeping broom, [1] is a plant species in the genus Genista. It is 30–45 centimetres (12–18 in) tall and has green coloured stems.

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › PilosaPilosa - Wikipedia

    Pilosa (lat. Pilosa) este un ordin de mamifere placentale din supraordinul Xenarthra. Taxon monofiletic, grup soră pentru ordinul Cingulata. Structura corpului

  5. Portulaca pilosa is a pantropical species [4] which according to some sources is native to the Americas, [5] [6] [3] and according to others to Asia [7] or even to both. [8] In the Americas P. pilosa can be found in Mexico, West indies, Central America, and as far south in South America as Brazil; and in the United States, they are typically concentrated in the southern parts such as Arkansas ...

  6. Bidens pilosa ou picão preto é uma espécie vegetal da família Asteraceae. É considerada uma erva daninha em alguns habitats tropicais. No entanto, algumas partes do mundo é usada como comida.. [1] O Ministério da Saúde do Brasil anunciou que poderá ser homologada como possuidora de propriedades fitoterápicas. [2] Referências

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SlothSloth - Wikipedia

    Pilosa is one of the smallest of the orders of the mammal class; its only other suborder contains the anteaters. The Folivora are divided into at least eight families, only two of which have living species; the remainder are entirely extinct ( † ): [ 8 ]

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