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Scaphium
''Scaphium'' is a genus of about eight species of plants in the subfamily Sterculioideae of the family Malvaceae 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 Theobroma cacao, cacao, Cola (plant), cola, cotton, okra, Hibiscus sabdariffa, .... The name comes from the Greek, ''skaphion'' (σκάφιον), meaning a small boat like a skiff, and refers to the shape of the fruit.A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae / Sterculiaceae), Peter Wilkie, Cambridge University Press, 2009 Species * '' Scaphium affine'' (Mast.) Pierre * '' Scaphium burkillfilii'' Kosterm. * '' Scaphium linearicarpum'' (Mast.) Pierre * '' Scaphium longiflorum'' Ridl. * '' Scaphium longipetiolatum'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. * '' Scaphium macropodum'' (Miq.) Beumée ex K.Heyne * '' Scaphium parviflorum'' P.Wilkie * '' Scaphium scaphigerum'' (Wall. ex G. Don) G.Planch. References ...
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Scaphium Burkillfilii
''Scaphium'' is a genus of about eight species of plants in the subfamily Sterculioideae of the family Malvaceae. The name comes from the Greek, ''skaphion'' (σκάφιον), meaning a small boat like a skiff A skiff is any of a variety of essentially unrelated styles of small boats, usually propelled by sails or oars. Traditionally, these are coastal craft or river craft used for work, leisure, as a utility craft, and for fishing, and have a one-pers ..., and refers to the shape of the fruit.A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae / Sterculiaceae), Peter Wilkie, Cambridge University Press, 2009 Species * '' Scaphium affine'' (Mast.) Pierre * '' Scaphium burkillfilii'' Kosterm. * '' Scaphium linearicarpum'' (Mast.) Pierre * '' Scaphium longiflorum'' Ridl. * '' Scaphium longipetiolatum'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. * '' Scaphium macropodum'' (Miq.) Beumée ex K.Heyne * '' Scaphium parviflorum'' P.Wilkie * '' Scaphium scaphigerum'' (Wall. ex G. Don) G.Planch. References Ex ...
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Scaphium
''Scaphium'' is a genus of about eight species of plants in the subfamily Sterculioideae of the family Malvaceae 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 Theobroma cacao, cacao, Cola (plant), cola, cotton, okra, Hibiscus sabdariffa, .... The name comes from the Greek, ''skaphion'' (σκάφιον), meaning a small boat like a skiff, and refers to the shape of the fruit.A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae / Sterculiaceae), Peter Wilkie, Cambridge University Press, 2009 Species * '' Scaphium affine'' (Mast.) Pierre * '' Scaphium burkillfilii'' Kosterm. * '' Scaphium linearicarpum'' (Mast.) Pierre * '' Scaphium longiflorum'' Ridl. * '' Scaphium longipetiolatum'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. * '' Scaphium macropodum'' (Miq.) Beumée ex K.Heyne * '' Scaphium parviflorum'' P.Wilkie * '' Scaphium scaphigerum'' (Wall. ex G. Don) G.Planch. References ...
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Scaphium Parviflorum
''Scaphium'' is a genus of about eight species of plants in the subfamily Sterculioideae of the family Malvaceae. The name comes from the Greek, ''skaphion'' (σκάφιον), meaning a small boat like a skiff, and refers to the shape of the fruit.A Revision of Scaphium (Sterculioideae, Malvaceae / Sterculiaceae), Peter Wilkie, Cambridge University Press, 2009 Species * '' Scaphium affine'' (Mast.) Pierre * ''Scaphium burkillfilii'' Kosterm. * ''Scaphium linearicarpum ''Scaphium'' is a genus of about eight species of plants in the subfamily Sterculioideae of the family Malvaceae. The name comes from the Greek, ''skaphion'' (σκάφιον), meaning a small boat like a skiff, and refers to the shape of the fru ...'' (Mast.) Pierre * '' Scaphium longiflorum'' Ridl. * '' Scaphium longipetiolatum'' (Kosterm.) Kosterm. * '' Scaphium macropodum'' (Miq.) Beumée ex K.Heyne * '' Scaphium parviflorum'' P.Wilkie * '' Scaphium scaphigerum'' (Wall. ex G. Don) G.Planch. References Exte ...
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Scaphium Macropodum
''Scaphium macropodum'' is a tree species in the family Malvaceae, subfamily Sterculioideae (previously placed in the Sterculiaceae). No subspecies are listed in the Catalogue of Life; there is little concern about its conservation status. ''Scaphium macropodum'' may be known as the "malva nut tree", although this name is also applied to the similar '' Scaphium affine''. It is found in Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ... (where it is called ''(cay) ươi''). Throughout the region the seeds have commercial value, having traditional medicinal (and culinary) uses: with "cooling" properties especially for treating fevers, phlegm, coughs and sore throats, respiratory conditions, and generally improv ...
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Scaphium Longiflorum
''Scaphium longiflorum'' is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is a tree endemic to Peninsular Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia, historically known as Malaya and also known as West Malaysia or the Malaysian Peninsula, is the western part of Malaysia that comprises the southern part of the Malay Peninsula on Mainland Southeast Asia and the list of isla .... ''Scaphium longiflorum'' (Scaphium; a tropical canopy tree genus.) is mostly present in swamp areas. References longiflorum Endemic flora of Peninsular Malaysia Trees of Peninsular Malaysia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Sterculioideae-stub ...
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Scaphium Affine
''Scaphium affine'' is a tree species in the family Malvaceae, subfamily Sterculioideae (previously placed in the Sterculiaceae and synonyms include '' Sterculia lychnophora'' Hance).The species is endemic to mainland Southeast Asia, and no subspecies are recognized in the Catalogue of Life. ''Scaphium affine'' has culinary and traditional medicinal uses. In English, it is known as malva nut tree, or sometimes "Taiwan sweet gum tree", although these names also apply to the similar '' Scaphium macropodum'' (Vietnamese: '' ươi''). Description The tree can grow up to 25–30 meters in height, and its seeds are the size of a fingertip, with a brown, coarse-textured skin. Common names for the malva nut * /mȁːk cɔːŋ/ * * * /sɑmraoŋ/. * Niranjan Phal /NiRṃJN PhL/ (IAST) * Malva Phal /MāLVā PhL/ (IAST) * * * Culinary and medicinal use of the nuts In traditional medicine, especially Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine, the seeds of this species and it ...
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Scaphium Scaphigerum
''Scaphium scaphigerum'' is a deciduous tropical nut-bearing tree of genus ''Scaphium''. Uses Seeds of this plant are known as ''pang da hai'' in Chinese-speaking countries and are used as herbal remedies in Indonesian and Chinese medicine. Beverages brewed from ''S. scaphigerum'' seeds have the consistency of weak tea or higher, and are often drunk together with the boiled pulp of the seed. They are traditionally taken as a restorative to treat loss of the voice from the common cold, flu, laryngitis, and for this reason are a popular refreshment served at Karaoke is a type of interactive entertainment system usually offered in nightclubs and bars, where people sing along to pre-recorded accompaniment using a microphone. Its musical content is an instrumental rendition of a well-known popular song. I .... References scaphigerum {{Sterculioideae-stub ...
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Sterculioideae
Sterculioideae is a subfamily of the family (biology), family Malvaceae containing evergreen and deciduous tree and shrub genera, that were previously placed in the obsolete family Sterculiaceae. Taxonomy A 2006 molecular study indicated the Sterculioideae was most likely to be a monophyletic group, and that it had four major clades within it. However, the relationships between the clades were not resolved. The clades consist of: * a ''Cola'' clade, with the genera ''Cola (plant), Cola'' and ''Octolobus'' of Africa and ''Pterygota (plant), Pterygota'' of Africa, South America and southeast Asia forming a subclade, ''Hildegardia (plant), Hildegardia'' and ''Firmiana'' forming a second and ''Scaphium'' and ''Pterocymbium'' a third. * ''Heritiera'' clade comprising the genus ''Heritiera'' * ''Sterculia'' clade comprising the large genus ''Sterculia'' of Australasia and Asia. * ''Brachychiton'' clade of Australasian and New Caledonian species, including ''Brachychiton'', ''Acropogon' ...
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Heinrich Wilhelm Schott
Heinrich Wilhelm Schott (7 January 1794 – 5 March 1865) was an Austrian botanist. He is known for his extensive work on aroids ( Araceae). Biography Schott was born on 7 January 1794 in Brno, Moravia. He studied botany, agriculture and chemistry at the University of Vienna, where he was a pupil of Joseph Franz von Jacquin (1766–1839). He was a participant in the Austrian Brazil Expedition from 1817 to 1821. In 1828 he was appointed ''Hofgärtner'' (royal gardener) in Vienna, later serving as director of the Imperial Gardens at Schönbrunn Palace (1845). In 1852 he was in charge of transforming part of palace gardens in the fashion of an English garden. He also enriched the Viennese court gardens with his collections from Brazil. He was also interested in Alpine flora, and was responsible for development of the alpinum at Belvedere Palace in Vienna. In 2008, botanists P.C.Boyce & S.Y.Wong published '' Schottarum'', a genus of flowering plants from Borneo belonging to t ...
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