Platyla lusitanica was created in 1985.
Platyla orthostoma was created in 1979.
Platyla microspira was created in 1884.
Platyla polita was created in 1840.
Platyla maasseni was created in 1989.
Platyla foliniana was created in 1879.
Platyla peloponnesica was created in 1989.
Pinguicula lusitanica was created in 1753.
Cupressus lusitanica was created in 1768.
Manuel Ferreira has written: 'Extracto total da Rhodotorula glutinis var. lusitanica (lusomicina)'
Cupressus lusitanica, commonly known as the Mexican cypress or cedar, is not considered toxic to cattle. However, ingestion of large quantities may lead to digestive upset due to its high resin content. It's always advisable for livestock owners to monitor their animals and consult a veterinarian if they suspect any issues related to plant ingestion.
Such trees would include:Montezuma pine (Pinus montezumae)Mexican white cedar (Cupressus lusitanica)Teocote (Pinus teocote)Montezuma bald cipress (Taxodium mucronatum)Mexican royal oak (Quercus germana)
The scientific name for the Portugal plant, commonly known as the Portuguese laurel, is Prunus lusitanica. It is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Iberian Peninsula and parts of North Africa. This plant is often used in landscaping and as a hedge due to its dense foliage.