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Altamiranoa Ramulosa
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', '' Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in '' Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *'' Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *'' Alt ...
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Villadia Imbricata
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Altamiranoa Berillonana
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', '' Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in '' Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *'' Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *'' Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *'' Al ...
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Altamiranoa Fusca
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Altamiranoa Ericoides
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Altamiranoa Erecta
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Sedum Jurgensenii
''Sedum'' is a large genus of flowering plants in the family Crassulaceae, members of which are commonly known as stonecrops. The genus has been described as containing up to 600 species, subsequently reduced to 400–500. They are leaf succulents found primarily in the Northern Hemisphere, but extending into the southern hemisphere in Africa and South America. The plants vary from annual and creeping herbs to shrubs. The plants have water-storing leaves. The flowers usually have five petals, seldom four or six. There are typically twice as many stamens as petals. Various species formerly classified as ''Sedum'' are now in the segregate genera ''Hylotelephium'' and '' Rhodiola''. Well-known European species of ''Sedum'' are '' Sedum acre'', ''Sedum album'', ''Sedum dasyphyllum'', ''Sedum reflexum'' (also known as ''Sedum rupestre'') and ''Sedum hispanicum''. Description ''Sedum'' is a genus that includes annual, biennial, and perennial herbs. They are characterised by succ ...
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Altamiranoa Elongata
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Altamiranoa Dyvrandae
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Altamiranoa Diffusa
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Altamiranoa Decipiens
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Villadia Cucullata
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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Altamiranoa Cucullata
''Villadia'' is a genus of plants in the family Crassulaceae. It includes about 25 to 30 species distributed from Texas to Peru. Synonyms ''Altamiranoa'' was a genus of the Crassulaceae, that Joseph Nelson Rose proposed in the early 1900s for 12 Mexican species, three described as new and nine formerly in ''Cotyledon'', ''Sedum'', or '' Umbilicus''. The name was dedicated to Fernando Altamirano, a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist that co-worked with J. N. Rose. Baehni (1937) united the genus ''Altamiranoa'' with ''Villadia'', but Walther (1938) refuted the argument and proposed the combined genus be called species of ''Altamiranoa'' are best dispersed in ''Sedum'' genus, but maintained the differences with genus ''Villadia''. Species listed under ''Altamiranoa'' include: *'' Altamiranoa albiflora'' ('' Villadia albiflora'') *'' Altamiranoa alpina'' *''Altamiranoa batesii'' ('' Villadia batesii'') *''Altamiranoa berillonana'' *'' Altamiranoa calcicola'' *''Altamiranoa ...
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