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Haloragis
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *'' Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *'' Haloragis hexandra'' *'' Haloragis masatierrana'' *'' Haloragis palauensis'' *'' Haloragis prostrata'' *'' Haloragis roei'' *'' Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution ...
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Haloragis Masatierrana
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *'' Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *'' Haloragis hexandra'' *'' Haloragis masatierrana'' *'' Haloragis palauensis'' *'' Haloragis prostrata'' *'' Haloragis roei'' *'' Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution ...
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Haloragis Hexandra
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *'' Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *'' Haloragis hexandra'' *''Haloragis masatierrana'' *'' Haloragis palauensis'' *'' Haloragis prostrata'' *'' Haloragis roei'' *'' Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution ...
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Haloragis Yarrabensis
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *'' Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *''Haloragis hexandra'' *''Haloragis masatierrana'' *'' Haloragis palauensis'' *'' Haloragis prostrata'' *'' Haloragis roei'' *'' Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution a ...
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Haloragis Roei
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *'' Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *''Haloragis hexandra'' *''Haloragis masatierrana'' *'' Haloragis palauensis'' *'' Haloragis prostrata'' *'' Haloragis roei'' *''Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution an ...
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Haloragis Prostrata
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *'' Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *''Haloragis hexandra'' *''Haloragis masatierrana'' *'' Haloragis palauensis'' *'' Haloragis prostrata'' *''Haloragis roei'' *''Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution and ...
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Haloragis Palauensis
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *'' Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *''Haloragis hexandra'' *''Haloragis masatierrana'' *'' Haloragis palauensis'' *''Haloragis prostrata'' *''Haloragis roei'' *''Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution and ...
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Haloragis Bibracteolata
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *'' Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *''Haloragis hexandra'' *''Haloragis masatierrana'' *''Haloragis palauensis'' *''Haloragis prostrata'' *''Haloragis roei'' *''Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution and h ...
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Haloragis Capensis
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *''Haloragis bibracteolata'' *'' Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *''Haloragis hexandra'' *''Haloragis masatierrana'' *''Haloragis palauensis'' *''Haloragis prostrata'' *''Haloragis roei'' *''Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution and ha ...
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Haloragis Depressa
''Haloragis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Haloragaceae. Some species are known commonly as seaberry and most are native to the southern hemisphere. They are annual or perennial herbs to small shrubs, and many are terrestrial wetland plants. Taxonomy List of selected species: *''Haloragis bibracteolata'' *''Haloragis capensis'' *'' Haloragis depressa'' *'' Haloragis erecta'' *''Haloragis hexandra'' *''Haloragis masatierrana'' *''Haloragis palauensis'' *''Haloragis prostrata'' *''Haloragis roei'' *''Haloragis yarrabensis'' A number of species, previously placed here, have subsequently been placed in other related genera, including: * ''Haloragis micrantha'' (Thunb.) R.Br. ex Sieb. & Zucc. (''syn.'' '' Gonocarpus micranthus'' Thunb.) Etymology The name is derived from two Greek words, ''halos'' (sea or salt) and ''rhagos'' (grape-berry). This refers to the first discovered species being found on beaches and having globular fruit. Distribution and hab ...
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Haloragis Erecta
''Haloragis erecta'', the shrubby haloragis, toatoa or erect seaberry, is a plant species that is endemic to New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count .... ''Haloragis erecta'', also known as toatoa, fireweed and shrubby haloragis, is an endemic, non-threatened perennial herb found throughout New Zealand up to an altitude of around 500m above sea level. The leaves are opposite and coarsely toothed. The stems are square and reddish/maroon in colour and flowers throughout the year producing red, pink and yellow flowers. Description The toatoa grows stems up to one metre tall, branching out openly. Its stems are easily recognisable due to their red colouration. It has an opposite leaf arrangement, small petiole and leaves that grow up to 90mm. Along with the red ...
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Haloragaceae
Haloragaceae (the watermilfoil family) is a eudicot flowering plant family in the order Saxifragales, based on the phylogenetic APG system. In the Cronquist system, it was included in the order Haloragales. Description The Haloragaceae are very diverse in habit, including both small trees and submerged aquatics. Most members of the Haloragaceae are herbaceous, and most of those in turn are perennials, though some species are annuals. In contrast however, members of the genus ''Haloragodendron'' are woody. Most species of ''Myriophyllum'' are monoecious while most other taxa have hermaphrodite flowers. The flowers are usually small and inconspicuous, but some genera can have more "showy" conspicuous flowers (''Haloragodendron'', ''Glischrocaryon''). Flowers are usually radially symmetrical, and unusual for core eudicots, merosity is (2-3)-4 parted. Petals are usually keeled or hooded when present. In ''Myriophyllum'' female flowers usually lack a perianth. They have (2-)4-8 ...
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Gonocarpus Micranthus
''Gonocarpus micranthus'' is a shrub in the watermilfoil family Haloragaceae native to eastern Australia and New Zealand. Common names include creeping raspwort. References Bibliography * {{Taxonbar, from=Q15601899 Flora of Queensland Flora of Victoria (Australia) Flora of New South Wales micranthus ''Micranthus'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae. The entire genus is endemic to Cape Province in South Africa. The genus name is derived from the Greek Greek may refer to: Greece Anything of, from, or related to Greece, ... Taxa named by Carl Peter Thunberg ...
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