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Corytoplectus Capitatus
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in profile, ...
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Anders Sandøe Ørsted (botanist)
Anders Sandøe Ørsted, also written as ''Anders Sandoe Oersted'' or ''Anders Sandö Örsted'' (21 June 1816 – 3 September 1872) was a Danish botanist, mycologist, zoologist and marine biologist. He was the nephew of physicist Hans Christian Ørsted and of politician Anders Sandøe Ørsted. Career In his early career, he published on Danish and Arctic nematodes and on the zonation of marine algae in Øresund. Between 1845 and 1848, he travelled extensively in Central America and the Caribbean and published numerous papers on the flora, concentrating on the plant families Acanthaceae and Fagaceae. One of his better known publications i''L'Amérique Centrale'' He was appointed professor of botany at the University of Copenhagen in 1851, a post he held until 1862. He was succeeded by Ferdinand Didrichsen. His studies of what has since been known as juniper-pear rust showed that this fungus annually switches between two hosts; ''Juniperus sabina'' is the primary ( telial) host a ...
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Hook
A hook is a tool consisting of a length of material, typically metal, that contains a portion that is curved or indented, such that it can be used to grab onto, connect, or otherwise attach itself onto another object. In a number of uses, one end of the hook is pointed, so that this end can pierce another material, which is then held by the curved or indented portion. Some kinds of hooks, particularly fish hooks, also have a barb, a backwards-pointed projection near the pointed end of the hook to ensure that once the hook is embedded in its target, it can not easily be removed. Variations * Bagging hook, a large sickle or reaping hook used for harvesting grain * Bondage hook, used in sexual bondage play * Cabin hook, a hooked bar that engages into an eye screw, used on doors * Cap hook, hat ornament of the 15th and 16th centuries * Cargo hook (helicopter), different types of hook systems for helicopters * Crochet hook, used for crocheting thread or yarn * Drapery hook, for ha ...
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Corytoplectus Speciosus
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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Corytoplectus Schlimii
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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Corytoplectus Riceanus
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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Corytoplectus Purpuratus
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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Corytoplectus Oaxacensis
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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Corytoplectus Longipedunculatus
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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Corytoplectus Grandifolius
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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Conrad Vernon Morton
Conrad Vernon Morton (24 October 1905 – 29 July 1972) was an American botanist who did notable writings on Ferns. He was also a specialist in Gesneriaceae and Solanaceae for the Smithsonian Institution from 1928. In 1938, botanists Standl. & Steyerm., published '' Mortoniodendron'', a genus of flowering plants from Central America, belonging to the family Malvaceae in Conrad Morton's honour. Then in 1939, botanist Robert Everard Woodson published ''Mortoniella'' a monotypic genus of flowering plants from Central America, in the family Apocynaceae, also in his honour. Later in 1975, botanist Wiehler published '' Neomortonia'', a genus of flowering plant from South America, belonging to the family Gesneriaceae. Publications * ''Studies of fern types'' (Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, two volumes, 1967–1973). * ''A revision of the Argentine species of ''Solanum (Academia Nacional de Ciencias, Córdoba, Argentine, 1976). References External linksConrad Vernon ...
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Corytoplectus Deltoideus
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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Corytoplectus Cutucuensis
''Corytoplectus'' is a genus in the plant family Gesneriaceae. Plants from ''Corytoplectus'' are found in Bolivia, Brazil North, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Mexico Southwest, Peru, Venezuela, in the cloud-forests of the high cordillera. The genus contains c. 12 species. The genus differs from the closely related ''Alloplectus'' in having an erect umbellate inflorescence and berries. The type species is '' C. capitatus''. Description ''Corytoplectus'' species are herbs or shrubs ranging from 0.5–2 m tall. The stems are erect and subquadrangular, but becoming quadrangular near the top. The fruit is a translucent berry with dark striate (with parallel longitudinal ridges or lines) seeds. The leaves have dark green upper surfaces with veins which are paler. The inflorescences are mostly erect. Etymology According to Rodriques-Flores and Skog, ''Corytoplectus'' derives from the Latin (leather pouch) and (pleated or folded). They believe the name to be suitable, because, in prof ...
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