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Gibasis Karwinskyana
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Genus ( plural genera ) is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family (taxonomy), family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants ...
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Gibasis Hintoniorum
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Gibasis Venustula
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Gibasis Triflora
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Gibasis Pulchella
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Gibasis Pellucida
''Gibasis pellucida'', also known as Tahitian bridal veil, is a trailing plant in the family Commelinaceae that is native to the West Indies, southwest Texas, Argentina and Mexico. In horticulture, the plant is often mislabelled as the related species ''Gibasis geniculata''. Description A creeping plant growing to 20cm or 50cm, it features thin stems and narrow green leaves that have a purple underside. Small and showy white flowers would appear in abundance over the plant in most part of the year.Rohweder, 1956 ''In: Abh. Auslandsk., Reihe C, Naturwiss. 61(18): 143'' Cultivation Commonly grown as an ornamental plant in hanging baskets and as a groundcover Groundcover or ground cover is any plant that grows over an area of ground. Groundcover provides protection of the topsoil from erosion and drought. In an ecosystem, the ground cover forms the layer of vegetation below the shrub layer known as t ..., it flourishes in warmth and humidity, but it must be protected from direc ...
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Gibasis Pauciflora
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Gibasis Oaxacana
''Gibasis oaxacana'' is species of flowering plants within the Gibasis genus, first described in 1972. It is endemic to the State of Oaxaca in southern Mexico Mexico (Spanish: México), officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It is bordered to the north by the United States; to the south and west by the Pacific Ocean; to the southeast by Guatema ....García-Mendoza, A. J. & J. Meave del Castillo. 2011. Diversidad Florística de Oaxaca: de Musgos a Angispermas 1–351. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15561684 oaxacana Endemic flora of Mexico Flora of Oaxaca Plants described in 1972 ...
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Gibasis Matudae
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Gibasis Linearis
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Gibasis Karwinskyana
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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Gibasis Gypsophila
''Gibasis'' is a genus of flowering plants within the Commelinaceae family, first described in 1837. It is native to the Western Hemisphere from Texas and the West Indies south to Argentina, with most of the species native to Mexico. It is closely related to the genus ''Tradescantia'' and some of the species used to be classified as tradescantias in the past, for instance ''Gibasis geniculata'' as ''Tradescantia geniculata''. Species The genus contains the following species: * '' Gibasis chihuahuensis'' (Standl.) Rohweder – Chihuahua, Durango, Michoacán * '' Gibasis consobrina'' D.R.Hunt – Oaxaca, Veracruz * ''Gibasis geniculata'' (Jacq.) Rohweder – from Durango + San Luis Potosí south to Argentina; Wilson County in south-central Texas * ''Gibasis gypsophila'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis hintoniorum'' B.L.Turner – Nuevo León * ''Gibasis karwinskyana'' (Schult. & Schult.f.) Rohweder – Nuevo León, Tamaulipas * ''Gibasis linearis'' (Benth.) Rohweder – ...
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