Commicarpus Ramosissimus
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Commicarpus Ramosissimus
''Commicarpus'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Nyctaginaceae. The genus contain some 30 to 35 species which are native to the tropics and subtropics. Most are found in Africa and western Asia, and eight species are native to southern Africa. Species of the genus are distinguished from one another by details of the anthocarp and the shape and indumentum of the flower's lower coriaceous (or leathery) part. They grow in soil that is rich in calcium, and especially soil with a strong component of heavy metals upright=1.2, Crystals of osmium, a heavy metal nearly twice as dense as lead">lead.html" ;"title="osmium, a heavy metal nearly twice as dense as lead">osmium, a heavy metal nearly twice as dense as lead Heavy metals are generally defined as .... Species The genus includes the following species: * ''Commicarpus adenensis'' A.G.Mill. * ''Commicarpus ambiguus'' Meikle * ''Commicarpus arabicus'' Meikle * ''Commicarpus australis'' Meikle * ''Commic ...
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Commicarpus Pentandrus
''Commicarpus'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Nyctaginaceae. The genus contain some 30 to 35 species which are native to the tropics and subtropics. Most are found in Africa and western Asia, and eight species are native to southern Africa. Species of the genus are distinguished from one another by details of the Accessory fruit, anthocarp and the shape and indumentum of the flower's lower coriaceous (or leathery) part. They grow in soil that is rich in calcium, and especially soil with a strong component of heavy metals. Species The genus includes the following species: * ''Commicarpus adenensis'' A.G.Mill. * ''Commicarpus ambiguus'' Meikle * ''Commicarpus arabicus'' Meikle * ''Commicarpus australis'' Meikle * ''Commicarpus boissieri'' (Heimerl) Cufod. * ''Commicarpus brandegeei'' Standl. * ''Commicarpus chinensis'' (L.) Heimerl * ''Commicarpus coctoris'' N.A.Harriman * ''Commicarpus decipiens'' Meikle * ''Commicarpus fallacissimus'' Heimerl Ex Oberm., ...
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