Lobogonia aculeata was created in 1911.
Banksia aculeata was created in 1981.
Urodeta aculeata was created in 2011.
Conostylis aculeata was created in 1810.
Parkinsonia aculeata was created in 1753.
Nepotilla aculeata was created in 1916.
Arenaria aculeata was created in 1871.
Ashibusa aculeata was created in 2009.
pennattula aculeata
The scientific name would be Randia aculeata.
* "Lantana camara" (syn. "L. aculeata", "L. armata") – Spanish Flag, "bahô-bahô; utot-utot; koronitas; kantutay" (Philippines)
The national flower of Mozambique is the Maroon Bell Bean, scientifically known as Bauhinia aculeata. This flowering plant is native to Mozambique and is characterized by its maroon-colored bell-shaped flowers. It holds cultural significance in the country and is recognized as a symbol of national identity and pride.
The blue-banded bee, scientifically known as Amegilla aculeata, is a native Australian bee recognized for its distinctive blue bands on its body. These solitary bees are important pollinators, particularly for native plants, as they have a unique ability to vibrate flowers to release pollen, a process known as buzz pollination. Typically found in urban gardens and natural habitats, blue-banded bees play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and supporting local ecosystems. They are generally active during the warmer months and are attracted to a variety of flowering plants.