In Texas, lippia (Lippia nodiflora), Raoulia (Raoulia australis), Dymondia margaretae, and creeping lotus (Lotus corniculatus). From Wordnik.com. [Pamper your pet's paws outdoors] Reference
In Denver, white clover, Raoulia (Raoulia australis), mouse ear cerastium (Cerastium ssp.) and pennywort (Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides). From Wordnik.com. [Pamper your pet's paws outdoors] Reference
In the drier, higher mountains to the east, species of Raoulia and Haastia (Asteraceae) have developed into distinctive woolly, cushion-like forms ( 'vegetable sheep'). From Wordnik.com. [Richmond temperate forests] Reference
These include McCann's skink (Oligosoma maccanni), various encrusting lichens, small cushion plants (Raoulia spp.), willowherbs (Epilobium spp.), and prostrate shrubs like Muehlenbeckia axillaries. From Wordnik.com. [Cantebury-Otago tussock grasslands] Reference
Typical species, covering about 16,500 ha are D. recurvum, Podocarpus nivalis, Gaultheria colensoi, Rytidosperma setifolium, P. colensoi and Raoulia albosericea, some of which occur in the Rangipo desert. From Wordnik.com. [Tongariro National Park, New Zealand] Reference
At higher altitudes, the vegetation is characterized by cushion plants, many of them endemic and including the peculiar and distinctive "vegetable sheep" (Raoulia and Hastia spp.), which are highly compacted shrubs of the family Asteraceae. From Wordnik.com. [Biological diversity in New Zealand] Reference
These were a peculiar plant, Raoulia mammillaris. From Wordnik.com. [The Life of Captain James Cook]
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