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Guevaria Micranthera
''Guevaria'' is a genus of South American flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.King, Robert Merrill & Robinson, Harold Ernest. 1974. Phytologia 29: 257-263
descriptions in Latin, commentary in English, black & white photos of ''Guevaria alvaroi''
; Species * '' Guevaria alvaroi'' R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria loxensis'' (S.F.Blake & Steyerm.) R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria micranthera'' ...
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Piqueria Sodiroi
''Piqueria'' is a genus of Caribbean and Mesoamerican plants in the tribe Eupatorieae within the family Asteraceae.D.J.N.Hind & H.E.Robinson. 2007. Tribe Eupatorieae In: ''The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants'' vol.VIII. (Joachim W.Kadereit & Charles Jeffrey, volume editors. Klaus Kubitzky, general editor). Springer-Verlag. Berlin, Heidelberg. ; SpeciesTurner, B. L. 1997. The Comps of Mexico: A systematic account of the family Asteraceae, vol. 1 -- Eupatorieae. Phytologia Memoirs 11: i–iv, 1–272 * '' Piqueria glandulosa'' B.L.Turner - Michoacán * '' Piqueria hintonii'' R.M.King - Guerrero * '' Piqueria laxiflora'' B.L.Rob. & Seaton - Jalisco, Durango, Michoacán, Zacatecas * '' Piqueria pilosa'' Kunth - Michoacán, Oaxaca, México State, Hidalgo, Guanajuato, D.F., Tamaulipas, Chiapas, Tlaxcala * '' Piqueria pringlei'' B.L.Rob. & Seaton - México State * '' Piqueria serrata'' A.Gray - San Luis Potosí, Jalisco, México State * '' Piqueria triflora'' Hemsl. - D ...
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Flowering Plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants that produce their seeds enclosed within a fruit. They are by far the most diverse group of land plants with 64 orders, 416 families, approximately 13,000 known genera and 300,000 known species. Angiosperms were formerly called Magnoliophyta (). Like gymnosperms, angiosperms are seed-producing plants. They are distinguished from gymnosperms by characteristics including flowers, endosperm within their seeds, and the production of fruits that contain the seeds. The ancestors of flowering plants diverged from the common ancestor of all living gymnosperms before the end of the Carboniferous, over 300 million years ago. The closest fossil relatives of flowering plants are uncertain and contentious. The earliest angiosperm fossils ar ...
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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 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 technicall ...
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Guevaria Alvaroi
''Guevaria alvaroi'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References alvaroi Flora of Ecuador Vulnerable plants Plants described in 1974 Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Eupatorieae-stub ...
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Guevaria Loxensis
''Guevaria loxensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is found only in Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss. References loxensis Flora of Ecuador Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Eupatorieae-stub ...
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Guevaria Micranthera
''Guevaria'' is a genus of South American flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.King, Robert Merrill & Robinson, Harold Ernest. 1974. Phytologia 29: 257-263
descriptions in Latin, commentary in English, black & white photos of ''Guevaria alvaroi''
; Species * '' Guevaria alvaroi'' R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria loxensis'' (S.F.Blake & Steyerm.) R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria micranthera'' ...
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Guevaria Sodiroi
''Guevaria'' is a genus of South American flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.King, Robert Merrill & Robinson, Harold Ernest. 1974. Phytologia 29: 257-263
descriptions in Latin, commentary in English, black & white photos of ''Guevaria alvaroi''
; Species * '' Guevaria alvaroi'' R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria loxensis'' (S.F.Blake & Steyerm.) R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria micranthera'' ...
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Guevaria Vargasii
''Guevaria'' is a genus of South American flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.King, Robert Merrill & Robinson, Harold Ernest. 1974. Phytologia 29: 257-263
descriptions in Latin, commentary in English, black & white photos of ''Guevaria alvaroi''
; Species * '' Guevaria alvaroi'' R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria loxensis'' (S.F.Blake & Steyerm.) R.M.King & H.Rob. * ''

Guevaria
''Guevaria'' is a genus of South American flowering plants in the family Asteraceae.King, Robert Merrill & Robinson, Harold Ernest. 1974. Phytologia 29: 257-263
descriptions in Latin, commentary in English, black & white photos of ''Guevaria alvaroi''
; Species * '' Guevaria alvaroi'' R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria loxensis'' (S.F.Blake & Steyerm.) R.M.King & H.Rob. * '' Guevaria micranthera'' ...
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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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Flora Of Southern America
Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms ''gut flora'' or ''skin flora''. Etymology The word "flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology. The technical term "flora" is then derived from a metonymy of this goddess at the end of the sixteenth century. It was first used in poetry to denote the natural vegetation of an area, but soon also assumed the meaning of a work cataloguing such vegetation. Moreover, "Flora" was used to refer to the flowers of an artificial garden in the seventeenth century. The distinction between vegetation (the general appearance of a community) and flora (the taxonomic composition of a community) was first made by Jules Thurmann (1849). Prior to this, the two terms were used indiscriminately.Thurmann, J. (1849). ''Essai de Phyt ...
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