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Cyathocalyx Annamensis
''Cyathocalyx'' is a small genus of 7 species distributed throughout the floristic regions of the Indian subcontinent, Indo-China and Malesia. The name ''Cyathocalyx'' was erected as a genus in 1855 by Joseph Dalton Hooker and Thomas Thomson. Since then the delimitation of the genus has proved problematic, with various taxonomists proposing different assessments of the scope of the genus. In 2006 Rui Jiang Wang and Richard M.K. Saunders reduced the size of the genus from the then 36 species to 15. The genus was further reduced in 2010 to just seven species. Species , Plants of the World Online accepts the following 7 species: * '' Cyathocalyx annamensis'' * '' Cyathocalyx globosus'' * ''Cyathocalyx harmandii'' * '' Cyathocalyx magnifructus'' * ''Cyathocalyx martabanicus ''Cyathocalyx'' is a small genus of 7 species distributed throughout the floristic regions of the Indian subcontinent, Indo-China and Malesia. The name ''Cyathocalyx'' was erected as a genus in 1855 by J ...
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Cyathocalyx Harmandii
''Cyathocalyx'' is a small genus of 7 species distributed throughout the floristic regions of the Indian subcontinent, Indo-China and Malesia. The name ''Cyathocalyx'' was erected as a genus in 1855 by Joseph Dalton Hooker and Thomas Thomson (botanist), Thomas Thomson. Since then the delimitation of the genus has proved problematic, with various taxonomists proposing different assessments of the scope of the genus. In 2006 Rui Jiang Wang and Richard M.K. Saunders reduced the size of the genus from the then 36 species to 15. The genus was further reduced in 2010 to just seven species. Species , Plants of the World Online accepts the following 7 species: * ''Cyathocalyx annamensis'' * ''Cyathocalyx globosus'' * ''Cyathocalyx harmandii'' * ''Cyathocalyx magnifructus'' * ''Cyathocalyx martabanicus'' * ''Cyathocalyx sumatranus'' * ''Cyathocalyx zeylanicus'' References

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Annonaceae Genera
The Annonaceae are a family of flowering plants consisting of trees, shrubs, or rarely lianas commonly known as the custard apple family or soursop family. With 108 accepted genera and about 2400 known species, it is the largest family in the Magnoliales. Several genera produce edible fruit, most notably ''Annona'', '' Anonidium'', ''Asimina'', ''Rollinia'', and '' Uvaria''. Its type genus is ''Annona''. The family is concentrated in the tropics, with few species found in temperate regions. About 900 species are Neotropical, 450 are Afrotropical, and the remaining are Indomalayan. Description The species are mostly tropical, some are mid-latitude, deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs, with some lianas, with aromatic bark, leaves, and flowers. ; Stems, stalks and leaves: Bark is fibrous and aromatic. Pith septate (fine tangential bands divided by partitions) to diaphragmed (divided by thin partitions with openings in them). Branching distichous (arranged in two rows/on one pla ...
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International Plant Names Index
The International Plant Names Index (IPNI) describes itself as "a database of the names and associated basic bibliographical details of seed plants, ferns and lycophytes." Coverage of plant names is best at the rank of species and genus. It includes basic bibliographical details associated with the names. Its goals include eliminating the need for repeated reference to primary sources for basic bibliographic information about plant names. The IPNI also maintains a list of standardized Author citation (botany), author abbreviations. These were initially based on Authors of Plant Names, Brummitt & Powell (1992), but new names and abbreviations are continually added. Description IPNI is the product of a collaboration between The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (Index Kewensis), The Harvard University Herbaria (Gray Herbarium Index), and the Australian National Herbarium (Australian Plant Name Index, APNI). The IPNI database is a collection of the names registered by the three cooperating ...
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. An internationally important botanical research and education institution, it employs 1,100 staff. Its board of trustees is chaired by Dame Amelia Fawcett. The organisation manages botanic gardens at Kew in Richmond upon Thames in south-west London, and at Wakehurst, a National Trust property in Sussex which is home to the internationally important Millennium Seed Bank, whose scientists work with partner organisations in more than 95 countries. Kew, jointly with the Forestry Commission, founded Bedgebury National Pinetum in Kent in 1923, specialising in growing conifers. In 1994, the Castle Howard Arboretum Trust, which runs the Yorkshire Arboretum, was formed as a partnership between Kew and the Castle Howard Estate. In 2019, the organisation had 2,316,699 public visitors at Kew, and 312,813 at Wakehurst. Its site ...
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Cyathocalyx Zeylanicus
''Cyathocalyx zeylanicus'' is a plant species within the genus '' Cyathocalyx'' of the family Annonaceae. It is found in the Western Ghats (India) and Sri Lanka Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, .... References Further reading * {{Taxonbar, from=Q15354370 zeylanicus Flora of the Indian subcontinent Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker ...
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Rudolph Scheffer
Rudolph Herman Christiaan Carel Scheffer (born 12 September 1844 in Spaarndam, Netherlands - died 1880 in Singaraja, West Java, Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) was a Dutch people, Dutch botany, botanist and director of Bogor Botanical Garden, Buitenzorg Botanical Garden. Biography Schefferd received his education at the University of Utrecht on medicine and mathematics and physics, where he graduated in 1864. His professor Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel, Miquel suggested Scheffer for the post of director of the botanical garden at Buitenzorg. In the National Herbarium in Leiden, he immersed himself in the specification of plant families. On March 20, Scheffer complete his doctor degree in mathematics and physics on the dissertation the ''Myrsinaceis Archipelagi Indici''. That same year he received a scholarship from the Dutch government to Kew Gardens in London and visit to Jardin des Plantes in Paris. Following his graduation in 1868, travelled to Java in the Dutch East Indies ...
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Cyathocalyx Sumatranus
''Cyathocalyx'' is a small genus of 7 species distributed throughout the floristic regions of the Indian subcontinent, Indo-China and Malesia. The name ''Cyathocalyx'' was erected as a genus in 1855 by Joseph Dalton Hooker and Thomas Thomson. Since then the delimitation of the genus has proved problematic, with various taxonomists proposing different assessments of the scope of the genus. In 2006 Rui Jiang Wang and Richard M.K. Saunders reduced the size of the genus from the then 36 species to 15. The genus was further reduced in 2010 to just seven species. Species , Plants of the World Online accepts the following 7 species: * ''Cyathocalyx annamensis'' * '' Cyathocalyx globosus'' * ''Cyathocalyx harmandii'' * '' Cyathocalyx magnifructus'' * ''Cyathocalyx martabanicus'' * '' Cyathocalyx sumatranus'' * ''Cyathocalyx zeylanicus ''Cyathocalyx zeylanicus'' is a plant species within the genus '' Cyathocalyx'' of the family Annonaceae. It is found in the Western Ghats (Ind ...
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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/bent back or has a deeply grooved indentation, which serves to grab, latch or in any way attach itself onto another object. The hook's design allows traction forces to be relayed through the curved/indented portion to and from the proximal end of the hook, which is either a straight shaft (known as the hook's ''shank'') or a ring (sometimes called the hook's "''eye''") for attachment to a thread (yarn), thread, rope or chain, providing a reversible attachment between two objects. In many cases, the distal end of the hook is sharply pointed to enable penetration into the target material, providing a firmer anchorage. Some hooks, particularly fish hooks, also have a ''barb'', a backwards-pointed projection near the pointed end that functions as a secondary "mini-hook" to catch and trap surrounding material, ensuring that the hook point cannot be easily pulled back out once e ...
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Cyathocalyx Martabanicus
''Cyathocalyx'' is a small genus of 7 species distributed throughout the floristic regions of the Indian subcontinent, Indo-China and Malesia. The name ''Cyathocalyx'' was erected as a genus in 1855 by Joseph Dalton Hooker and Thomas Thomson (botanist), Thomas Thomson. Since then the delimitation of the genus has proved problematic, with various taxonomists proposing different assessments of the scope of the genus. In 2006 Rui Jiang Wang and Richard M.K. Saunders reduced the size of the genus from the then 36 species to 15. The genus was further reduced in 2010 to just seven species. Species , Plants of the World Online accepts the following 7 species: * ''Cyathocalyx annamensis'' * ''Cyathocalyx globosus'' * ''Cyathocalyx harmandii'' * ''Cyathocalyx magnifructus'' * ''Cyathocalyx martabanicus'' * ''Cyathocalyx sumatranus'' * ''Cyathocalyx zeylanicus'' References

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François Gagnepain
François Gagnepain (23 September 1866 – 25 January 1952) was a French botanist. The standard botanical author abbreviation Gagnep. is applied to plants described by Gagnepain. With Achille Eugène Finet, he named a number of species within the botanical family Annonaceae. The genus '' Gagnepainia'' (family Zingiberaceae) was named in his honor by Karl Moritz Schumann. The French Academy of Sciences awarded Gagnepain the ''Prix de Coincy'' for the year 1907. Selected publications * ''Topographie botanique des environs de Cercy-la-Tour (Nièvre)'', Société d'histoire naturelle d'Autun, 1900 - Botanical topography involving the environs of Cercy-la-Tour (Nièvre). * ''Contributions à la flore de l'Asie orientale'', 1905, (in collaboration with Achille Eugène Finet) - Contributions to the flora of eastern Asia. * ''Contribution à l'étude géo-botanique de l'Indo-Chine'', 1926 - Contribution to the geobotanical study of Indochina Mainland Southeast Asia (histo ...
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