Evodia
''Euodia'' is a plant genus in the family Rutaceae. ''Euodia'' is sometimes misspelled as ''Evodia''. The species now included in the genus ''Tetradium'' were previously included in ''Euodia'', and may be commonly referred to as euodia. Fossil record Fossil seeds of ''Euodia costata'' have been recovered from Eocene sediments at Hordle, Hants, southern England. A fossil species, ''Euodia lignita'', has been described from Oligocene Brandon Lignite sediments in Vermont, United States. Species * '' Euodia elleryana'' * '' Euodia hortensis'' J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. * '' Euodia hylandii'' * ''Euodia lunuankenda'' * ''Euodia macrocarpa'' * ''Euodia pubifolia'' * ''Euodia robusta'' * ''Euodia schullei'' Warb. * ''Euodia simplicifolia'' * ''Euodia tietaensis'' * ''Euodia vitiflora'' Former species * ''Euodia hupehensis'': is now classed as ''Tetradium daniellii'' var. ''hupehensis'' Former species * ''Euodia ruticarpa'', now ''Tetradium ruticarpum'' * ''Euodia micrococca'', now ''Meli ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tetradium
''Tetradium'' is a genus of trees in the family Rutaceae, occurring in temperate to tropical east Asia. In older books, the genus was often included in the related genus '' Euodia'' (sometimes written, "''Evodia''" from latin spelling), but that genus is now restricted to tropical species. In cultivation in English-speaking countries, they are known as Euodia, Evodia, or Bee bee tree. They are attractive trees with deciduous glossy pinnate leaves. ''Tetradium daniellii'' (syn. ''T. hupehensis'') develops a smooth gray bark that resembles that of a beech tree and grows to a height of 20 metres (65'). The leaves resemble the foliage of an ash tree and are a glossy dark green in summer. In fall there is little color change and leaves tend to drop green to yellow-green. The tree is covered in late July and August with masses of large flat white to gray cluster of small white flowers, particularly valued when few other tree-size plants are flowering. It attracts large numbers of bees ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euodia (plant)
''Euodia'' is a plant genus in the family Rutaceae. ''Euodia'' is sometimes misspelled as ''Evodia''. The species now included in the genus ''Tetradium'' were previously included in ''Euodia'', and may be commonly referred to as euodia. Fossil record Fossil seeds of ''Euodia costata'' have been recovered from Eocene sediments at Hordle, Hants, southern England. A fossil species, ''Euodia lignita'', has been described from Oligocene Brandon Lignite sediments in Vermont, United States. Species * '' Euodia elleryana'' * '' Euodia hortensis'' J.R.Forst. & G.Forst. * ''Euodia hylandii'' * ''Euodia lunuankenda'' * ''Euodia macrocarpa'' * ''Euodia pubifolia'' * ''Euodia robusta'' * ''Euodia schullei'' Warb. * ''Euodia simplicifolia'' * ''Euodia tietaensis'' * ''Euodia vitiflora'' Former species * ''Euodia hupehensis'': is now classed as ''Tetradium daniellii'' var. ''hupehensis'' Former species * ''Euodia ruticarpa'', now ''Tetradium ruticarpum'' * ''Euodia micrococca'', now ''Melic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Melicope Micrococca
''Melicope micrococca'', commonly known as hairy-leaved doughwood or white euodia, is a species of shrub or slender tree in the family Rutaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It has trifoliate leaves and white flowers borne in panicles in leaf axils. Description ''Melicope micrococca'' is a shrub or tree that typically grows to a height of with a dbh of . It has a relatively smooth, pale brown trunk with some corky irregularities, and flanged at the base of larger specimens. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs and trifoliate on a petiole long. The leaflets are egg-shaped with the narrower end towards the base, long and wide, the side leaflets sessile but the end leaflet on a petiolule long. The leaflets have visible oil dots and the underside is a paler shade of green. The flowers are borne in panicles long, mostly in leaf axils. The flowers are bisexual, the sepals long and joined at the base, the petals white and long, and there are four stamens. Flowering ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tetradium Ruticarpum
''Tetradium ruticarpum'' is a tree that comes from China and Korea. It was previously classified in the genus '' Euodia'' as ''Euodia ruticarpa''. The fruit is usually used, denoted sometimes as ''fructus''. It has a strong bitter taste, and is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and is a recognized herb in Kampo. Both the former genus name and the species name are often misspelled, and the plant usually appears in sources dealing with traditional Chinese medicine as "''Evodia(e) rutaecarpa''". Production Cultivation ''Tetradium ruticarpum'' is grown mainly in China. Harvesting The fruit is picked. It may be consumed as food. Traditional medicine Traditional Chinese medicine In traditional Chinese medicine the herb is described as a fruit. Kampo ''Tetradium ruticarpum'' is called in Japanese, used in ''Goshuyu-tou'' and ''Unkentou'' ( :ja:温経湯). These are Kampo (漢方) preparations of mixed herbs, the former named after this plant. The mixture is noted for ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euodia Pubifolia , an Early Christian bishop of Antioch
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Euodia may refer to: * ''Euodia'' (diatom), a genus in the family Eunotiaceae * ''Euodia'' (plant), a plant genus in the family Rutaceae ** ''Tetradium'', related genus known in cultivation in English-speaking countries as Euodia * Euodia (New Testament), a woman mentioned in the New Testament book of Philippians See also * Evodius Saint Evodius or Euodias (died circa 69) was an Early Christian List of Patriarchs of Antioch, bishop of Antioch, Apostolic succession, succeeding Saint Peter. He is regarded as one of the first identifiable Christians, and venerated as a saint. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tetradium Daniellii . It is native to Korea and southwestern China.
''Tetradium daniellii'' var. ''hupehensis'' was formerly classed as ''Euodia hupehensis''
''Tetradium daniellii'', the bee-bee tree or Korean evodia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae The Rutaceae is a family, commonly known as the rueRUTACEAE in BoDD – Botanical Derm ... References * Zanthoxyloideae {{Rutaceae-stub ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euodia Vitiflora , an Early Christian bishop of Antioch
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Euodia may refer to: * ''Euodia'' (diatom), a genus in the family Eunotiaceae * ''Euodia'' (plant), a plant genus in the family Rutaceae ** ''Tetradium'', related genus known in cultivation in English-speaking countries as Euodia * Euodia (New Testament), a woman mentioned in the New Testament book of Philippians See also * Evodius Saint Evodius or Euodias (died circa 69) was an Early Christian List of Patriarchs of Antioch, bishop of Antioch, Apostolic succession, succeeding Saint Peter. He is regarded as one of the first identifiable Christians, and venerated as a saint. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euodia Tietaensis , an Early Christian bishop of Antioch
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Euodia may refer to: * ''Euodia'' (diatom), a genus in the family Eunotiaceae * ''Euodia'' (plant), a plant genus in the family Rutaceae ** ''Tetradium'', related genus known in cultivation in English-speaking countries as Euodia * Euodia (New Testament), a woman mentioned in the New Testament book of Philippians See also * Evodius Saint Evodius or Euodias (died circa 69) was an Early Christian List of Patriarchs of Antioch, bishop of Antioch, Apostolic succession, succeeding Saint Peter. He is regarded as one of the first identifiable Christians, and venerated as a saint. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euodia Simplicifolia , an Early Christian bishop of Antioch
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Euodia may refer to: * ''Euodia'' (diatom), a genus in the family Eunotiaceae * ''Euodia'' (plant), a plant genus in the family Rutaceae ** ''Tetradium'', related genus known in cultivation in English-speaking countries as Euodia * Euodia (New Testament), a woman mentioned in the New Testament book of Philippians See also * Evodius Saint Evodius or Euodias (died circa 69) was an Early Christian bishop of Antioch, succeeding Saint Peter. He is regarded as one of the first identifiable Christians, and venerated as a saint. Biography Little is known of the life of Evodius. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euodia Schullei , an Early Christian bishop of Antioch
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Euodia may refer to: * ''Euodia'' (diatom), a genus in the family Eunotiaceae * ''Euodia'' (plant), a plant genus in the family Rutaceae ** ''Tetradium'', related genus known in cultivation in English-speaking countries as Euodia * Euodia (New Testament), a woman mentioned in the New Testament book of Philippians See also * Evodius Saint Evodius or Euodias (died circa 69) was an Early Christian List of Patriarchs of Antioch, bishop of Antioch, Apostolic succession, succeeding Saint Peter. He is regarded as one of the first identifiable Christians, and venerated as a saint. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Euodia Robusta
''Euodia robusta'' is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. It is a tree found in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. It is threatened by habitat loss. References robusta ROBUSTA (Radiation on Bipolar for University Satellite Test Application) is a nano-satellite scientific experiment developed by the University of Montpellier students as part of a Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES) call for student projects ... Trees of Malaya Conservation dependent plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker {{Rutaceae-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Johann Reinhold Forster
Johann Reinhold Forster (22 October 1729 – 9 December 1798) was a German Continental Reformed church, Reformed (Calvinist) pastor and natural history, naturalist of partially Scottish descent who made contributions to the early ornithology of Europe and North America. He is best known as the naturalist on James Cook's Second voyage of James Cook, second Pacific voyage, where he was accompanied by his son Georg Forster. These expeditions promoted the career of Johann Reinhold Forster and the findings became the bedrock of colonial professionalism and helped set the stage for the future development of anthropology and ethnology. They also laid the framework for general concern about the impact that alteration of the physical environment for European economic expansion would have on exotic societies. Biography Forster's family originated in the Lord Forrester, Lords Forrester in Scotland from where his great-grandfather had emigrated after losing most of his property during the ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |