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Dicranostigma
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium ''Glaucium'' (horned poppy) is a genus of about 25 species of annual, biennial or perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to Europe, north Africa, and southwest and central Asia. The species commonly occur in sal ...'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual '' Dicranostigma erectum'' and biennial/perennial '' Dicranostigma lactucoides'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Dicranostigma Erectum
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium ''Glaucium'' (horned poppy) is a genus of about 25 species of annual, biennial or perennial herbaceous flowering plants in the family Papaveraceae, native to Europe, north Africa, and southwest and central Asia. The species commonly occur in sal ...'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual '' Dicranostigma erectum'' and biennial/perennial '' Dicranostigma lactucoides'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Dicranostigma Iliensis
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual ''Dicranostigma erectum ''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium ''Glaucium' ...'' and biennial/perennial '' Dicranostigma lactucoides'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Dicranostigma Leptopodon
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual ''Dicranostigma erectum ''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium ''Glaucium' ...'' and biennial/perennial '' Dicranostigma lactucoides'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Dicranostigma Lactucoides
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual ''Dicranostigma erectum ''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium ''Glaucium' ...'' and biennial/perennial '' Dicranostigma lactucoides'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Dicranostigma Platycarpum
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual ''Dicranostigma erectum'' and biennial/perennial ''Dicranostigma lactucoides ''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have s ...'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Dicranostigma Henanense
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual ''Dicranostigma erectum'' and biennial/perennial ''Dicranostigma lactucoides ''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have s ...'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Dicranostigma Franchetianum
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual ''Dicranostigma erectum'' and biennial/perennial ''Dicranostigma lactucoides ''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have s ...'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Dicranostigma Fimbrilligerum
''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have stigmas with two lobes and fruit with only traces of the "horns". A number of the species have only been recently published. The annual ''Dicranostigma erectum'' and biennial/perennial ''Dicranostigma lactucoides ''Dicranostigma'', also known as the eastern horned poppies, is a genus in the poppy family Papaveraceae, the species of which are native to the Himalaya and western China. Although resembling the true horned poppies of ''Glaucium'', they have s ...'' ("Himalayan horned poppy") are regularly cultivated. References * Christopher Grey-Wilson, ''Poppies'' (Portland: Timber Press, 2000) pp. 51–53 Papaveroideae Papaveraceae genera Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Ranunculales-stub ...
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Papaveraceae
The Papaveraceae are an economically important family of about 42 genera and approximately 775 known species of flowering plants in the order Ranunculales, informally known as the poppy family. The family is cosmopolitan, occurring in temperate and subtropical climates (mostly in the northern hemisphere), but almost unknown in the tropics. Most are herbaceous plants, but a few are shrubs and small trees. The family currently includes two groups that have been considered to be separate families: Fumariaceae and Pteridophyllaceae. Description The plants may be annual, biennial, or perennial. Usually herbaceous, a few species form shrubs or evergreen trees. They are lactiferous, producing latex, which may be milky or watery, coloured or plain. All parts contain a well-developed duct system (these ducts are called "laticifers"), producing a milky latex, a watery white, yellow or red juice. The simple leaves are alternate or sometimes whorled. They have petioles and are not enc ...
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Papaveraceae Genera
The Papaveraceae are an economically important family of about 42 genera and approximately 775 known species of flowering plants in the order Ranunculales, informally known as the poppy family. The family is cosmopolitan, occurring in temperate and subtropical climates (mostly in the northern hemisphere), but almost unknown in the tropics. Most are herbaceous plants, but a few are shrubs and small trees. The family currently includes two groups that have been considered to be separate families: Fumariaceae and Pteridophyllaceae. Description The plants may be annual, biennial, or perennial. Usually herbaceous, a few species form shrubs or evergreen trees. They are lactiferous, producing latex, which may be milky or watery, coloured or plain. All parts contain a well-developed duct system (these ducts are called "laticifers"), producing a milky latex, a watery white, yellow or red juice. The simple leaves are alternate or sometimes whorled. They have petioles and are no ...
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Papaveroideae
Papaveroideae is a subfamily of the family Papaveraceae (the poppy family). Genera * Subfamily Papaveroideae Eaton :* Tribe Eschscholzieae Baill. ::* ''Dendromecon'' Benth. – California. ::* ''Eschscholzia'' Cham. – Western North America. ::* ''Hunnemannia'' Sweet – Eastern Mexico. :* Tribe Chelidonieae Dumort. ::* '' Bocconia'' L. – Central and southern America, Antilles ::* ''Chelidonium'' L. – Eurasia ::* '' Dicranostigma'' Hook.f. & Thomson – Central Asia ::* ''Eomecon'' Hance – Eastern China ::* '' Glaucium'' Mill. – Europe to Central Asia ::* '' Hylomecon'' Maxim. – Eastern Asia ::* ''Macleaya'' R.Br. – Eastern Asia ::* ''Sanguinaria'' L. – Eastern North America ::* '' Stylophorum'' Nutt. – Eastern North America, Eastern Asia :* Tribe Platystemoneae Spach ::* '' Hesperomecon'' Greene – Western North America ::* '' Meconella'' Nutt. – Western North America ::* '' Platystemon'' Benth. – Western North America :* Tribe Papavereae Dumort. ::* ...
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Thomas Thomson (botanist)
Thomas Thomson (4 December 1817 – 18 April 1878) was a British surgeon with the British East India Company before becoming a botanist. He was a friend of Joseph Dalton Hooker and helped write the first volume of ''Flora Indica''. He was born in Glasgow the son of Thomas Thomson, chemistry professor at Glasgow University. He qualified as an M.D. at Glasgow University in 1839, as was appointed Assistant Surgeon in the Bengal Army 21 December 1839. He served during the campaign in Afghanistan 1839-1842 being present at the capture of Ghazni in 1839 and was taken prisoner at Ghazni in March 1842 but was released 21 September 1842. He served in the Sutlej campaign, 1845–46, being present at Firuzshahr, and in the second Sikh war, 1848–49. During 1847–48, Thomson served on the Kashmir Boundary Commission under the leadership of Alexander Cunningham. ( Henry Strachey was the other commissioner.) Thomson explored the northern frontier of Kashmir, along the Karakoram Range. He ...
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