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Elekmania Picardae
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * '' Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii'' * ''Elekmania haitiensis'' * '' Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * '' Elekmania marciana'' * '' Elekmania picardae'' * ''Elekmania samanensis'' * ''Elekmania stenodon ''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordensta ...'' References External lin ...
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Elekmania Barahonensis
''Elekmania barahonensis'' is a species of the genus ''Elekmania''. It is endemic to the Dominican Republic The Dominican Republic ( ; es, República Dominicana, ) is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean region. It occupies the eastern five-eighths of the island, which it shares wit .... References External links Senecioneae {{Senecioneae-stub ...
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Elekmania Haitiensis
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * '' Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii ''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam ...'' * '' Elekmania haitiensis'' * '' Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * '' Elekmania marciana'' * '' Elekmania picardae'' * '' Elekmania samanensis'' * '' Elekmania stenodon'' References External ...
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Asteraceae Genera
The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae were first described in the year 1740. The number of species in Asteraceae is rivaled only by the Orchidaceae, and which is the larger family is unclear as the quantity of extant species in each family is unknown. Most species of Asteraceae are annual, biennial, or perennial herbaceous plants, but there are also shrubs, vines, and trees. The family has a widespread distribution, from subpolar to tropical regions in a wide variety of habitats. Most occur in hot desert and cold or hot semi-desert climates, and they are found on every continent but Antarctica. The primary common characteristic is the existence of sometimes hundreds of tiny individual florets which are held together by protective involucres in flower heads, or more technically ...
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Elekmania Stenodon
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * '' Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii'' * ''Elekmania haitiensis ''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordensta ...'' * '' Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * '' Elekmania marciana'' * '' Elekmania picardae'' * '' Elekmania samanensis'' * '' Elekmania stenodon'' References External l ...
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Elekmania Samanensis
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * '' Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii'' * ''Elekmania haitiensis'' * '' Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * '' Elekmania marciana'' * '' Elekmania picardae'' * '' Elekmania samanensis'' * ''Elekmania stenodon ''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordensta ...'' References External li ...
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Elekmania Picardae
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * '' Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii'' * ''Elekmania haitiensis'' * '' Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * '' Elekmania marciana'' * '' Elekmania picardae'' * ''Elekmania samanensis'' * ''Elekmania stenodon ''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordensta ...'' References External lin ...
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Elekmania Marciana
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * '' Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii'' * ''Elekmania haitiensis'' * '' Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * '' Elekmania marciana'' * ''Elekmania picardae'' * ''Elekmania samanensis'' * ''Elekmania stenodon ''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordensta ...'' References External link ...
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Elekmania Kuekenthalii
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * '' Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii'' * ''Elekmania haitiensis'' * '' Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * ''Elekmania marciana'' * ''Elekmania picardae'' * ''Elekmania samanensis'' * ''Elekmania stenodon ''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordensta ...'' References External links ...
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Elekmania Fuertesii
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * ''Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii'' * ''Elekmania haitiensis'' * ''Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * ''Elekmania marciana'' * ''Elekmania picardae'' * ''Elekmania samanensis'' * ''Elekmania stenodon'' References External links

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Bertil Nordenstam
Rune Bertil Nordenstam (born 1936) is a Swedish botanist and professor emeritus at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in the Department of Phanerogamic Botany. He has worked with Colchicaceae, Senecioneae and Calenduleae, was the editor of ''Compositae Newsletter'' newsletter since 1990, and is a Tribal Coordinator for The International Compositae Alliance with responsibility for the tribes Calenduleae and Senecioneae. He has done field work in Greece, Sweden, Turkey, Mongolia, Egypt, Namibia. This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation when citing a botanical name. In 2006, botanist Roger Lundin published ''Nordenstamia'', a genus of flowering plants from South America, belonging to the family Asteraceae The family Asteraceae, alternatively Compositae, consists of over 32,000 known species of flowering plants in over 1,900 genera within the order Asterales. Commonly referred to as the aster, daisy, composite, or sunflower family, Compositae w ... and named i ...
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Elekmania Buchii
''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordenstam in Compositae Newslett. vol.44 on page 66 in 2006. The genus name of ''Elekmania'' is in honour of Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), who was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Species It includes 9 accepted species; * ''Elekmania barahonensis'' * '' Elekmania buchii'' * ''Elekmania fuertesii'' * ''Elekmania haitiensis'' * ''Elekmania kuekenthalii'' * ''Elekmania marciana'' * ''Elekmania picardae'' * ''Elekmania samanensis'' * ''Elekmania stenodon ''Elekmania'' is a genus of the tribe Senecioneae and the family Asteraceae. Most if not all of its members used to be placed in ''Senecio''. They are native to the Dominican Republic and Haiti. The genus was first published by Bertil Nordensta ...'' References External links ...
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Erik Leonard Ekman
Erik Leonard Ekman was a Swedish botanist and explorer. Biography Erik Leonard Ekman was born into a low-income household with five children on October 14, 1883. Due to economic difficulties, the family moved to the central-Swedish town of Jönköping when he was eleven and a half. Here, while at school, his passion for botanical collecting started. He was awarded a bachelor's degree in 1907 at Lund University in southern Sweden and was offered free passage on a ship to Argentina with a Swedish shipping company. He spent three months in Misiones collecting plants, aided greatly by the local Swedish colony. While there, he was offered a position as the Regnellian amanuensis at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm, which he gladly accepted. He started his service at the museum in 1908. Thanks to financial support from the Regnell fund, he was able to travel widely through Europe and study with many of the prominent botanists of the time. Ekman presented his doctora ...
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