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Holigarna Ferruginea
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * ''Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana'' * ''Holigarna beddomei'' * ''Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * ''Holigarna grahamii'' * ''Holigarna helferi'' * ''Holigarna kurzii'' * ''Holigarna nigra ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically ...'' References ...
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Francis Buchanan-Hamilton
Francis Buchanan (15 February 1762 – 15 June 1829), later known as Francis Hamilton but often referred to as Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, was a Scottish physician who made significant contributions as a geographer, zoologist, and botanist while living in India. He did not assume the name of Hamilton until three years after his retirement from India. The standard botanical author abbreviation Buch.-Ham. is applied to plants and animals he described, though today the form "Hamilton, 1822" is more usually seen in ichthyology and is preferred by Fishbase. Early life Francis Buchanan was born at Bardowie, Callander, Perthshire where Elizabeth, his mother, lived on the estate of Branziet; his father Thomas, a physician, came in Spittal and claimed the chiefdom of the name of Buchanan and owned the Leny estate. Francis Buchanan matriculated in 1774 and received an MA in 1779. As he had three older brothers, he had to earn a living from a profession, so Buchanan studied medicine ...
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Holigarna Caustica
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * ''Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana'' * ''Holigarna beddomei'' * '' Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * ''Holigarna grahamii'' * ''Holigarna helferi'' * ''Holigarna kurzii'' * ''Holigarna nigra ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically ...'' References ...
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Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. An internationally important botanical research and education institution, it employs 1,100 staff. Its board of trustees is chaired by Dame Amelia Fawcett. The organisation manages botanic gardens at Kew in Richmond upon Thames in south-west London, and at Wakehurst, a National Trust property in Sussex which is home to the internationally important Millennium Seed Bank, whose scientists work with partner organisations in more than 95 countries. Kew, jointly with the Forestry Commission, founded Bedgebury National Pinetum in Kent in 1923, specialising in growing conifers. In 1994, the Castle Howard Arboretum Trust, which runs the Yorkshire Arboretum, was formed as a partnership between Kew and the Castle Howard Estate. In 2019, the organisation had 2,316,699 public visitors at Kew, and 312,813 at Wakehurst. Its site at Kew ...
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Holigarna Nigra
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * '' Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana'' * ''Holigarna beddomei'' * '' Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * ''Holigarna grahamii ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically ...'' * '' Holigarna helferi'' * '' Holigarna kurzii'' * '' Holigarna nigra'' References ...
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Holigarna Kurzii
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * '' Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana'' * ''Holigarna beddomei'' * '' Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * ''Holigarna grahamii'' * '' Holigarna helferi'' * '' Holigarna kurzii'' * ''Holigarna nigra ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically ...'' References ...
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Holigarna Helferi
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * ''Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana'' * ''Holigarna beddomei'' * '' Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * ''Holigarna grahamii'' * '' Holigarna helferi'' * ''Holigarna kurzii'' * ''Holigarna nigra ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically ...'' References ...
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Holigarna Grahamii
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * '' Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana'' * ''Holigarna beddomei ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically ...'' * '' Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * '' Holigarna grahamii'' * '' Holigarna helferi'' * '' Holigarna kurzii'' * '' Holigarna nigra'' Reference ...
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Holigarna Ferruginea
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * ''Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana'' * ''Holigarna beddomei'' * ''Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * ''Holigarna grahamii'' * ''Holigarna helferi'' * ''Holigarna kurzii'' * ''Holigarna nigra ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically ...'' References ...
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Holigarna Beddomei
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * '' Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically an ...'' * '' Holigarna beddomei'' * '' Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * '' Holigarna grahamii'' * '' Holigarna helferi'' * '' Holigarna kurzii'' * '' Holigarna nigra'' Referenc ...
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William Roxburgh
William Roxburgh FRSE FRCPE Linnean Society of London, FLS (3/29 June 1751 – 18 February 1815) was a Scottish people, Scottish surgeon and botanist who worked extensively in India, describing species and working on economic botany. He is known as the founding father of Indian botany. He published numerous works on Indian botany, illustrated by careful drawings made by Indian artists and accompanied by taxonomic descriptions of many plant species. Apart from the numerous species that he named, many species were named in his honour by his collaborators. Early life He was born on 3 June 1751 on the Underwood estate near Craigie, South Ayrshire, Craigie in Ayrshire and christened on 29 June 1751 at the nearby church at Symington, South Ayrshire, Symington. His father may have worked in the Underwood estate or he may have been the illegitimate son of a well-connected family. His early education was at Underwood parish school perhaps also with some time at Symington parish school, a ...
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Holigarna Arnottiana
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic Info ...'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * '' Holigarna albicans'' * '' Holigarna arnottiana'' * '' Holigarna beddomei'' * '' Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * '' Holigarna grahamii'' * '' Holigarna helferi'' * '' Holigarna kurzii'' * '' Holigarna nigra'' Reference ...
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Holigarna Albicans
''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically and result in irreversible skin damage. Smoke from burning this wood is dangerously disabling. Species ''The Plant List'' and ''Catalogue of Life'' recognise about 7 accepted species, while ''Plants of the world Online'' has 9 accepted species: * '' Holigarna albicans'' * ''Holigarna arnottiana'' * ''Holigarna beddomei'' * '' Holigarna caustica'' * '' Holigarna ferruginea'' * ''Holigarna grahamii'' * '' Holigarna helferi'' * ''Holigarna kurzii'' * ''Holigarna nigra ''Holigarna'' is a genus of trees in the subfamily Anacardioideae of the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. They grow naturally in India, Bangladesh and Indo-China. This is a poisonous tree; if contacted, it would irritate skin chemically ...'' References ...
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