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Huberantha Jenkinsii
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Polyalthia
''Polyalthia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Annonaceae. There are approximately 90 species distributed from Africa to Asia and the Pacific.''Polyalthia''.
Flora of China.
These are trees and shrubs. The flower has six petals in two whorls, the inner petals curving inward over the centre. The name ''Polyalthia'' is derived from a combination of Greek words meaning ‘many cures’ with reference to the medicinal properties of certain species.


Species

This large genus was known to be , with many species having been separated and reassigned to other genera. Species have also been transferred into this genus (''e.g.
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Huberantha Ceramensis
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Huberantha Leptopoda
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Huberantha Korinti
''Huberantha korinti'' is a species of plant Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi; however, all current definitions of Plantae exclud ... in the Annonaceae family. It is native to South Asia. Uses Its fruits are edible. References External links * http://www.biotik.org/india/species/p/polykori/polykori_en.html * http://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/17388 * http://hub.hku.hk/handle/10722/111927 {{Taxonbar, from1=Q91321740, from2=Q18392661 Annonaceae Flora of Sri Lanka Flora of India (region) Plants described in 1817 Taxa named by Michel Félix Dunal korinti ...
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Huberantha Keraudreniae
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Huberantha Jenkinsii
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Huberantha Humblotii
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Huberantha Hirta
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Huberantha Henrici
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Huberantha Gracilis
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Huberantha Forbesii
''Huberantha'' is a genus of plants in the family Annonaceae and tribe Miliuseae. It is distributed in Australia, tropical Asia, East Africa and some Pacific islands. Tanawat Chaowasku named the genus "Huber's flowers" in honor of the German botanist Herbert Huber and to highlight its flowers as a distinguishing feature of the genus. A number of species have been moved here from the genus ''Polyalthia''. Description The leaf veins of ''Huberantha'' form an interconnected net-like pattern. Their flowers are axillary. They have a single ovule and seed per ovary. A portion of their ovules remain fused to the seed coat forming a flat raphe. Their seed coats form spine-like intrusions into their endosperm. A layer of the outer pollen wall, called the infratectum, has a granular appearance. Species Plants of the World Online lists: * ''Huberantha amoena'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowasku * '' Huberantha asymmetrica'' I.M.Turner & Utteridge * '' Huberantha capillata'' (A.C.Sm.) Chaowask ...
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Elmer Drew Merrill
Elmer Drew Merrill (October 15, 1876 – February 25, 1956) was an American botanist and taxonomist. He spent more than twenty years in the Philippines where he became a recognized authority on the flora of the Asia-Pacific region. Through the course of his career he authored nearly 500 publications, described approximately 3,000 new plant species, and amassed over one million herbarium specimens. In addition to his scientific work he was an accomplished administrator, college dean, university professor and editor of scientific journals.Archives of the Arnold Arboretum Early life Merrill and his twin brother, Dana T. Merrill, were born and raised in the small village of Auburn, Maine, East Auburn, Maine. They were the youngest of six children by Daniel C. Merrill and Mary (Noyes) Merrill. Merrill showed an early interest in natural history, collecting and identifying plants, birds' eggs, rocks, and minerals. In 1894 he entered the University of Maine with the intention of stu ...
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