Anisophyllea Purpurascens
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Anisophyllea Purpurascens
''Anisophyllea'' is a genus of plant in the family Anisophylleaceae. The generic name is from the Greek meaning "unequal leaf", referring to the dimorphism of the leaves. Description ''Anisophyllea'' species grow as shrubs or trees. The bark is smooth to flaky. The flowers are unisexual. The fruits are drupes (pitted) and are ellipsoid or pear-shaped. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea'' species are distributed widely throughout the old world tropics, including Africa, India, Sri Lanka, mainland Southeast Asia, Sumatra and Borneo. Their habitat is lowland and hill forests from sea-level to altitude. Species ''The Plant List'' recognises about 36 accepted species: * '' Anisophyllea apetala'' * '' Anisophyllea beccariana'' * ''Anisophyllea boehmii'' * ''Anisophyllea buchneri'' * ''Anisophyllea buettneri'' * ''Anisophyllea cabole'' * '' Anisophyllea chartacea'' * ''Anisophyllea cinnamomoides'' * ''Anisophyllea corneri'' * ''Anisophyllea curtisii'' ...
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Robert Brown (botanist, Born 1773)
Robert Brown (21 December 1773 – 10 June 1858) was a Scottish botanist and paleobotanist who made important contributions to botany largely through his pioneering use of the microscope. His contributions include one of the earliest detailed descriptions of the cell nucleus and cytoplasmic streaming; the observation of Brownian motion; early work on plant pollination and fertilisation, including being the first to recognise the fundamental difference between gymnosperms and angiosperms; and some of the earliest studies in palynology. He also made numerous contributions to plant taxonomy, notably erecting a number of plant families that are still accepted today; and numerous Australian plant genera and species, the fruit of his exploration of that continent with Matthew Flinders. Early life Robert Brown was born in Montrose on 21 December 1773, in a house that existed on the site where Montrose Library currently stands. He was the son of James Brown, a minister in the ...
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Anisophyllea Buchneri
''Anisophyllea'' is a genus of plant in the family Anisophylleaceae. The generic name is from the Greek meaning "unequal leaf", referring to the dimorphism of the leaves. Description ''Anisophyllea'' species grow as shrubs or trees. The bark is smooth to flaky. The flowers are unisexual. The fruits are drupes (pitted) and are ellipsoid or pear-shaped. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea'' species are distributed widely throughout the old world tropics, including Africa, India, Sri Lanka, mainland Southeast Asia, Sumatra and Borneo. Their habitat is lowland and hill forests from sea-level to altitude. Species ''The Plant List'' recognises about 36 accepted species: * '' Anisophyllea apetala'' * '' Anisophyllea beccariana'' * ''Anisophyllea boehmii'' * '' Anisophyllea buchneri'' * '' Anisophyllea buettneri'' * ''Anisophyllea cabole'' * '' Anisophyllea chartacea'' * ''Anisophyllea cinnamomoides'' * '' Anisophyllea corneri'' * '' Anisophyllea curtisii'' * ...
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Anisophyllea Grandis
''Anisophyllea grandis'' is a species of plant in the Anisophylleaceae family. It is a tree endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. It is threatened by habitat loss. References grandis Grandis may refer to: * Grandis (company), a company producing magnetoresistive random-access memory * Grandis (company), a company producing High quality Italian racing bicycles * Grandis (surname) * Mitsubishi Grandis, a large multi-purpose vehic ... Endemic flora of Peninsular Malaysia Trees of Peninsular Malaysia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Cucurbitales-stub ...
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Anisophyllea Globosa
''Anisophyllea globosa'' is a tree of Borneo in the family Anisophylleaceae. The specific epithet ' is from the Latin meaning "round", referring to the fruits. Description ''Anisophyllea globosa'' grows as a small tree up to tall with a trunk diameter of up to . The bark is smooth. The round fruits measure up to in diameter. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea globosa'' is endemic to Borneo, where it is likely confined to Sabah Sabah () is a States and federal territories of Malaysia, state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, in the region of East Malaysia. Sabah borders the Malaysian state of Sarawak to the southwest and the North Kalimantan province of Indone .... Its habitat is lowland secondary vegetation at around altitude. References globosa Trees of Borneo Endemic flora of Borneo Plants described in 1993 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{rosid-tree-stub ...
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Anisophyllea Glandulifolia
''Anisophyllea'' is a genus of plant in the family Anisophylleaceae. The generic name is from the Greek meaning "unequal leaf", referring to the dimorphism of the leaves. Description ''Anisophyllea'' species grow as shrubs or trees. The bark is smooth to flaky. The flowers are unisexual. The fruits are drupes (pitted) and are ellipsoid or pear-shaped. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea'' species are distributed widely throughout the old world tropics, including Africa, India, Sri Lanka, mainland Southeast Asia, Sumatra and Borneo. Their habitat is lowland and hill forests from sea-level to altitude. Species ''The Plant List'' recognises about 36 accepted species: * '' Anisophyllea apetala'' * '' Anisophyllea beccariana'' * ''Anisophyllea boehmii'' * ''Anisophyllea buchneri'' * ''Anisophyllea buettneri'' * ''Anisophyllea cabole'' * '' Anisophyllea chartacea'' * ''Anisophyllea cinnamomoides'' * '' Anisophyllea corneri'' * '' Anisophyllea curtisii'' * ' ...
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Anisophyllea Ferruginea
''Anisophyllea ferruginea'' is a tree of Borneo in the family Anisophylleaceae. The specific epithet ' is from the Latin meaning "rust-coloured", referring to the leaf hairs. Description ''Anisophyllea ferruginea'' grows as a tree up to tall with a trunk diameter of up to . The bark is smooth to cracking or fissured. The ellipsoid fruits measure up to long. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea ferruginea'' is endemic to Borneo. Its habitat is mixed dipterocarp Dipterocarpaceae is a family of 16 genera and about 695 known species of mainly tropical lowland rainforest trees. The family name, from the type genus ''Dipterocarpus'', is derived from Greek (''di'' = two, ''pteron'' = wing and ''karpos'' = fru ... forest from sea-level to altitude. References ferruginea Trees of Borneo Endemic flora of Borneo Plants described in 1958 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{rosid-tree-stub ...
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Anisophyllea Fallax
''Anisophyllea'' is a genus of plant in the family Anisophylleaceae. The generic name is from the Greek meaning "unequal leaf", referring to the dimorphism of the leaves. Description ''Anisophyllea'' species grow as shrubs or trees. The bark is smooth to flaky. The flowers are unisexual. The fruits are drupes (pitted) and are ellipsoid or pear-shaped. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea'' species are distributed widely throughout the old world tropics, including Africa, India, Sri Lanka, mainland Southeast Asia, Sumatra and Borneo. Their habitat is lowland and hill forests from sea-level to altitude. Species ''The Plant List'' recognises about 36 accepted species: * '' Anisophyllea apetala'' * '' Anisophyllea beccariana'' * ''Anisophyllea boehmii'' * '' Anisophyllea buchneri'' * '' Anisophyllea buettneri'' * '' Anisophyllea cabole'' * '' Anisophyllea chartacea'' * ''Anisophyllea cinnamomoides ''Anisophyllea cinnamomoides'' is a species of plant in the fa ...
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Anisophyllea Disticha
''Anisophyllea disticha'' is a plant of tropical Asia in the family Anisophylleaceae. The specific epithet ' is from the Latin meaning "2-ranked", referring to the leaf arrangement. Description ''Anisophyllea disticha'' grows as a shrub or small tree up to tall with a stem diameter of up to . Its bark is smooth. The ellipsoid fruits ripen red and measure up to long. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea disticha'' grows naturally in Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo Borneo (; id, Kalimantan) is the third-largest island in the world and the largest in Asia. At the geographic centre of Maritime Southeast Asia, in relation to major Indonesian islands, it is located north of Java, west of Sulawesi, and eas .... Its habitat is forests from sea-level to altitude. References disticha Flora of Sumatra Flora of Peninsular Malaysia Flora of Borneo Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Henri Ernest Baillon Taxa named by William Jack (botanist) ...
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Anisophyllea Dichostila
''Anisophyllea'' is a genus of plant in the family Anisophylleaceae. The generic name is from the Greek meaning "unequal leaf", referring to the dimorphism of the leaves. Description ''Anisophyllea'' species grow as shrubs or trees. The bark is smooth to flaky. The flowers are unisexual. The fruits are drupes (pitted) and are ellipsoid or pear-shaped. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea'' species are distributed widely throughout the old world tropics, including Africa, India, Sri Lanka, mainland Southeast Asia, Sumatra and Borneo. Their habitat is lowland and hill forests from sea-level to altitude. Species ''The Plant List'' recognises about 36 accepted species: * '' Anisophyllea apetala'' * '' Anisophyllea beccariana'' * ''Anisophyllea boehmii'' * '' Anisophyllea buchneri'' * '' Anisophyllea buettneri'' * ''Anisophyllea cabole'' * '' Anisophyllea chartacea'' * ''Anisophyllea cinnamomoides'' * '' Anisophyllea corneri'' * '' Anisophyllea curtisii'' * ...
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Anisophyllea Curtisii
''Anisophyllea curtisii'' is a species of plant in the Anisophylleaceae family. It is endemic to Peninsular Malaysia. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... References curtisii Endemic flora of Peninsular Malaysia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Cucurbitales-stub ...
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Anisophyllea Corneri
''Anisophyllea corneri'' is a tree of tropical Asia in the family Anisophylleaceae. It is named for the English botanist Edred John Henry Corner. Description ''Anisophyllea corneri'' grows as a tree up to tall with a trunk diameter of up to . Its bark is smooth. The ellipsoid fruits measure up to long. Distribution and habitat ''Anisophyllea corneri'' grows naturally in Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. Its habitat is lowland mixed dipterocarp to submontane Foothills or piedmont are geographically defined as gradual increases in elevation at the base of a mountain range, higher hill range or an upland area. They are a transition zone between plains and low relief hills and the adjacent topograp ... forests from sea-level to altitude. References corneri Trees of Peninsular Malaysia Trees of Borneo Plants described in 1958 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{rosid-tree-stub ...
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Anisophyllea Cinnamomoides
''Anisophyllea cinnamomoides'' is a species of plant in the family Anisophylleaceae. It is endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ... to Sri Lanka. Culture Known as "වැලි පියන්න - weli piyanna" in Sinhala. References ''website for botany and other details'' Flora of Sri Lanka cinnamomoides Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Cucurbitales-stub ...
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