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- Q15508080 subject Q7216496.
- Q15508080 subject Q8461899.
- Q15508080 subject Q8765495.
- Q15508080 abstract "Yucca necopina Shinners, the Brazos River yucca, is a species in the family Asparagaceae. It is a rare endemic native to a small region in north-central Texas, in Somervell, Hood, Parker, and Tarrant Counties, west of Dallas and Fort Worth.The plant grows in small colonies of rosettes. Inflorescences are up to 120 cm tall, with pendulant greenish-white flowers. The species is similar to Y. pallida and Y. arkansana.".
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q110412.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q110779.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q111844.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q123452.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q141798.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q1439.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q157167.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q16557.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q16558.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q2601585.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q485912.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q7216496.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q8461899.
- Q15508080 wikiPageWikiLink Q8765495.
- Q15508080 comment "Yucca necopina Shinners, the Brazos River yucca, is a species in the family Asparagaceae. It is a rare endemic native to a small region in north-central Texas, in Somervell, Hood, Parker, and Tarrant Counties, west of Dallas and Fort Worth.The plant grows in small colonies of rosettes. Inflorescences are up to 120 cm tall, with pendulant greenish-white flowers. The species is similar to Y. pallida and Y. arkansana.".
- Q15508080 label "Yucca necopina".