Burretiodendron Obconicum
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Burretiodendron Obconicum
''Burretiodendron'' is a genus of trees. Traditionally included in the family Tiliaceae, it is included in the expanded Malvaceae in the APG and most subsequent systematics. It contains some species formerly in the (not too closely related) ''Pentace''. Thus, '' Parapentace'' Gagnep. may be a synonym of ''Burretiodendron'' rather than ''Pentace''. These are deciduous or semi-evergreen trees with heart-shaped leaves and winged capsules. This genus is native to and distributed in Asia, from southern China to Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.Li, J., Tang, Y., & Shoup, S. (2004)Sequences of nrDNA support ''Excentrodendron'' and ''Burretiodendron'' (Malvaceae).''Harvard Papers in Botany'', 83-88."''Burretiodendron'' Rehder". ''Plants of the World Online'', Kew Science. Accessed 24 August 2021/ref> Species Species include:''Burretioden ...
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Family (biology)
Family ( la, familia, plural ') is one of the eight major hierarchical taxonomic ranks in Linnaean taxonomy. It is classified between order and genus. A family may be divided into subfamilies, which are intermediate ranks between the ranks of family and genus. The official family names are Latin in origin; however, popular names are often used: for example, walnut trees and hickory trees belong to the family Juglandaceae, but that family is commonly referred to as the "walnut family". What belongs to a family—or if a described family should be recognized at all—are proposed and determined by practicing taxonomists. There are no hard rules for describing or recognizing a family, but in plants, they can be characterized on the basis of both vegetative and reproductive features of plant species. Taxonomists often take different positions about descriptions, and there may be no broad consensus across the scientific community for some time. The publishing of new data and opini ...
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Burretiodendron Kydiifolium
''Burretiodendron'' is a genus of trees. Traditionally included in the family Tiliaceae, it is included in the expanded Malvaceae in the APG and most subsequent systematics. It contains some species formerly in the (not too closely related) ''Pentace ''Pentace'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae ''sensu lato'' or Tiliaceae Tiliaceae () is a family of flowering plants. It is not a part of the APG, APG II and APG III classifications, being sunk in Malvaceae mostly as the ...''. Thus, '' Parapentace'' Gagnep. may be a synonym of ''Burretiodendron'' rather than ''Pentace''. These are deciduous or semi-evergreen trees with heart-shaped leaves and winged capsules. This genus is native to and distributed in Asia, from southern China to Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.Li, J., Tang, Y., & Shoup, S. (2004)Sequences of nrDNA support ''Excentrodendron'' and ''Burretiodendron'' (Malvaceae).''Harvard Papers in Botany'', 83-88."''Burretiodendron'' Rehder". ''Plants ...
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Taxonomy Articles Created By Polbot
Taxonomy is the practice and science of categorization or classification (general theory), classification. A taxonomy (or taxonomical classification) is a scheme of classification, especially a hierarchical classification, in which things are organized into groups or types. Among other things, a taxonomy can be used to organize and index knowledge (stored as documents, articles, videos, etc.), such as in the form of a library classification system, or a Taxonomy for search engines, search engine taxonomy, so that users can more easily find the information they are searching for. Many taxonomies are hierarchy, hierarchies (and thus, have an intrinsic tree structure), but not all are. Originally, taxonomy referred only to the categorisation of organisms or a particular categorisation of organisms. In a wider, more general sense, it may refer to a categorisation of things or concepts, as well as to the principles underlying such a categorisation. Taxonomy organizes taxonomic uni ...
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Malvaceae Genera
Malvaceae, or the mallows, is a family of flowering plants estimated to contain 244 genera with 4225 known species. Well-known members of economic importance include okra, cotton, cacao and durian. There are also some genera containing familiar ornamentals, such as ''Alcea'' (hollyhock), ''Malva'' (mallow), and ''Tilia'' (lime or linden tree). The largest genera in terms of number of species include ''Hibiscus'' (300 species), ''Sterculia'' (250 species), ''Dombeya'' (250 species), '' Pavonia'' (200 species) and '' Sida'' (200 species). Taxonomy and nomenclature The circumscription of the Malvaceae is controversial. The traditional Malvaceae '' sensu stricto'' comprise a very homogeneous and cladistically monophyletic group. Another major circumscription, Malvaceae ''sensu lato'', has been more recently defined on the basis that genetics studies have shown the commonly recognised families Bombacaceae, Tiliaceae, and Sterculiaceae, which have always been considered closely allie ...
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Burretiodendron
''Burretiodendron'' is a genus of trees. Traditionally included in the family Tiliaceae, it is included in the expanded Malvaceae in the APG and most subsequent systematics. It contains some species formerly in the (not too closely related) ''Pentace''. Thus, '' Parapentace'' Gagnep. may be a synonym of ''Burretiodendron'' rather than ''Pentace''. These are deciduous or semi-evergreen trees with heart-shaped leaves and winged capsules. This genus is native to and distributed in Asia, from southern China to Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.Li, J., Tang, Y., & Shoup, S. (2004)Sequences of nrDNA support ''Excentrodendron'' and ''Burretiodendron'' (Malvaceae).''Harvard Papers in Botany'', 83-88."''Burretiodendron'' Rehder". ''Plants of the World Online'', Kew Science. Accessed 24 August 2021/ref> Species Species include:''Burretiodendro ...
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Burretiodendron Yunnanense
''Burretiodendron'' is a genus of trees. Traditionally included in the family Tiliaceae, it is included in the expanded Malvaceae in the APG and most subsequent systematics. It contains some species formerly in the (not too closely related) ''Pentace''. Thus, '' Parapentace'' Gagnep. may be a synonym of ''Burretiodendron'' rather than ''Pentace''. These are deciduous or semi-evergreen trees with heart-shaped leaves and winged capsules. This genus is native to and distributed in Asia, from southern China to Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.Li, J., Tang, Y., & Shoup, S. (2004)Sequences of nrDNA support ''Excentrodendron'' and ''Burretiodendron'' (Malvaceae).''Harvard Papers in Botany'', 83-88."''Burretiodendron'' Rehder". ''Plants of the World Online'', Kew Science. Accessed 24 August 2021/ref> Species Species include:''Burretioden ...
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Burretiodendron Tonkinense
''Burretiodendron tonkinense'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found in China and Vietnam. 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 tonkinense Flora of China Flora of Vietnam Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Plants described in 1960 Taxa named by Auguste Chevalier {{Malvaceae-stub ...
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Burretiodendron Siamense
''Burretiodendron'' is a genus of trees. Traditionally included in the family Tiliaceae, it is included in the expanded Malvaceae in the APG and most subsequent systematics. It contains some species formerly in the (not too closely related) ''Pentace''. Thus, '' Parapentace'' Gagnep. may be a synonym of ''Burretiodendron'' rather than ''Pentace''. These are deciduous or semi-evergreen trees with heart-shaped leaves and winged capsules. This genus is native to and distributed in Asia, from southern China to Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.Li, J., Tang, Y., & Shoup, S. (2004)Sequences of nrDNA support ''Excentrodendron'' and ''Burretiodendron'' (Malvaceae).''Harvard Papers in Botany'', 83-88."''Burretiodendron'' Rehder". ''Plants of the World Online'', Kew Science. Accessed 24 August 2021/ref> Species Species include:''Burretioden ...
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Burretiodendron Obconicum
''Burretiodendron'' is a genus of trees. Traditionally included in the family Tiliaceae, it is included in the expanded Malvaceae in the APG and most subsequent systematics. It contains some species formerly in the (not too closely related) ''Pentace''. Thus, '' Parapentace'' Gagnep. may be a synonym of ''Burretiodendron'' rather than ''Pentace''. These are deciduous or semi-evergreen trees with heart-shaped leaves and winged capsules. This genus is native to and distributed in Asia, from southern China to Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand.Li, J., Tang, Y., & Shoup, S. (2004)Sequences of nrDNA support ''Excentrodendron'' and ''Burretiodendron'' (Malvaceae).''Harvard Papers in Botany'', 83-88."''Burretiodendron'' Rehder". ''Plants of the World Online'', Kew Science. Accessed 24 August 2021/ref> Species Species include:''Burretioden ...
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Burretiodendron Hsienmu
''Burretiodendron hsienmu'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found in Vietnam and China. It is threatened by habitat loss. Description The wood taken from a ''Burretiodendron hsienmu'' tree is very hard, tough and durable. It has grain and would not suffer from termite infestation if buried in the ground for a long period of time. Because of its great properties, ethnic minorities on the high rocky area (mainly the Tay people and Nung people) use the wood to make the columns, floors, etc. of the stilt house Stilt houses (also called pile dwellings or lake dwellings) are houses raised on stilts (or piles) over the surface of the soil or a body of water. Stilt houses are built primarily as a protection against flooding; they also keep out vermin. The .... The boards are so flexible that walking on them does not produce the slightest noise. Another popular item to make from ''Burretiodendron hsienmu'' wood are cutting boards. The downside of ...
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Tiliaceae
Tiliaceae () is a family of flowering plants. It is not a part of the APG, APG II and APG III classifications, being sunk in Malvaceae mostly as the subfamilies Tilioideae, Brownlowioideae and Grewioideae, but has an extensive historical record of use. All through its existence the family has had a very lively history, with various authors taking very different views on what should be part of this family. As a result, it is recommended when this name is encountered to check what the author means. However, in the northern temperate regions the name is unambiguous as the only representative is ''Tilia'', the lime or linden. APG II system The APG II system, does not recognise this as a family but submerges it in the Malvaceae sensu lato, which unites the four families Bombacaceae, Malvaceae sensu stricto, Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae. Modern botanical taxonomy, such as the relevant volume in the Kubitzki series which conforms to APG, treats most of the plants that tra ...
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Burretiodendron Esquirolii
''Burretiodendron esquirolii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found in China, Myanmar Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John C. Wells, Joh ..., and Thailand. It is threatened by habitat loss. References esquirolii Trees of China Trees of Myanmar Trees of Thailand Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Malvaceae-stub ...
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