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Hybanthus
''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and may contain up to nine different genera, of which ''Pombalia'' Vand., ''Cubelium'' Raf. and ''Pigea'' DC. have been previously recognised.G. A. Wahlert, T. Marcussen, J. Paula-Souza, Min Feng, and H. E. Ballard, Jr. A Phylogeny of the Violaceae (Malpighiales) Inferred from Plastid DNA Sequences: Implications for Generic Diversity and Intrafamilial Classification. Systematic Botany 39. 1. 239-252. 2014 Species ''Hybanthus'' contains the following species: *''Hybanthus attenuatus'' *''Hybanthus aurantiacus'' ( Benth.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus calycinus'' ( DC.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus concolor'' *''Hybanthus cymulosus'' C.A.Gardner *''Hybanthus debilissimus'' F.Muell. *''Hybanthus enneaspermus'' (L.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus epacroides'' (L.) Mel ...
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Hybanthus Enneaspermus
''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and may contain up to nine different genera, of which ''Pombalia'' Vand., ''Cubelium'' Raf. and ''Pigea'' DC. have been previously recognised.G. A. Wahlert, T. Marcussen, J. Paula-Souza, Min Feng, and H. E. Ballard, Jr. A Phylogeny of the Violaceae (Malpighiales) Inferred from Plastid DNA Sequences: Implications for Generic Diversity and Intrafamilial Classification. Systematic Botany 39. 1. 239-252. 2014 Species ''Hybanthus'' contains the following species: *''Hybanthus attenuatus'' *''Hybanthus aurantiacus'' (Benth.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus calycinus'' (DC.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus concolor'' *''Hybanthus cymulosus'' C.A.Gardner *''Hybanthus debilissimus'' F.Muell. *''Hybanthus enneaspermus'' (L.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus epacroides'' (L.) Melch ...
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Hybanthus Attenuatus
''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and may contain up to nine different genera, of which ''Pombalia'' Vand., ''Cubelium'' Raf. and ''Pigea'' DC. have been previously recognised.G. A. Wahlert, T. Marcussen, J. Paula-Souza, Min Feng, and H. E. Ballard, Jr. A Phylogeny of the Violaceae (Malpighiales) Inferred from Plastid DNA Sequences: Implications for Generic Diversity and Intrafamilial Classification. Systematic Botany 39. 1. 239-252. 2014 Species ''Hybanthus'' contains the following species: *''Hybanthus attenuatus'' *''Hybanthus aurantiacus'' (Benth.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus calycinus'' (DC.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus concolor'' *''Hybanthus cymulosus'' C.A.Gardner *''Hybanthus debilissimus'' F.Muell. *''Hybanthus enneaspermus'' (L.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus epacroides'' (L.) Melch ...
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Hybanthus Epacroides
''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and may contain up to nine different genera, of which ''Pombalia'' Vand., ''Cubelium'' Raf. and ''Pigea'' DC. have been previously recognised.G. A. Wahlert, T. Marcussen, J. Paula-Souza, Min Feng, and H. E. Ballard, Jr. A Phylogeny of the Violaceae (Malpighiales) Inferred from Plastid DNA Sequences: Implications for Generic Diversity and Intrafamilial Classification. Systematic Botany 39. 1. 239-252. 2014 Species ''Hybanthus'' contains the following species: *''Hybanthus attenuatus'' *''Hybanthus aurantiacus'' (Benth.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus calycinus'' (DC.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus concolor'' *''Hybanthus cymulosus'' C.A.Gardner *''Hybanthus debilissimus'' F.Muell. *''Hybanthus enneaspermus'' (L.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus epacroides'' (L.) Melch ...
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Hybanthus Debilissimus
''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and may contain up to nine different genera, of which ''Pombalia'' Vand., ''Cubelium'' Raf. and ''Pigea'' DC. have been previously recognised.G. A. Wahlert, T. Marcussen, J. Paula-Souza, Min Feng, and H. E. Ballard, Jr. A Phylogeny of the Violaceae (Malpighiales) Inferred from Plastid DNA Sequences: Implications for Generic Diversity and Intrafamilial Classification. Systematic Botany 39. 1. 239-252. 2014 Species ''Hybanthus'' contains the following species: *''Hybanthus attenuatus'' *''Hybanthus aurantiacus'' (Benth.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus calycinus'' (DC.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus concolor'' *''Hybanthus cymulosus'' C.A.Gardner *''Hybanthus debilissimus'' F.Muell. *''Hybanthus enneaspermus'' (L.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus epacroides'' (L.) Melch ...
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Hybanthus Cymulosus
''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and may contain up to nine different genera, of which ''Pombalia'' Vand., ''Cubelium'' Raf. and ''Pigea'' DC. have been previously recognised.G. A. Wahlert, T. Marcussen, J. Paula-Souza, Min Feng, and H. E. Ballard, Jr. A Phylogeny of the Violaceae (Malpighiales) Inferred from Plastid DNA Sequences: Implications for Generic Diversity and Intrafamilial Classification. Systematic Botany 39. 1. 239-252. 2014 Species ''Hybanthus'' contains the following species: *''Hybanthus attenuatus'' *''Hybanthus aurantiacus'' (Benth.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus calycinus'' (DC.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus concolor'' *''Hybanthus cymulosus'' C.A.Gardner *''Hybanthus debilissimus'' F.Muell. *''Hybanthus enneaspermus'' (L.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus epacroides'' (L.) Melch ...
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Hybanthus Aurantiacus
''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and may contain up to nine different genera, of which ''Pombalia'' Vand., ''Cubelium'' Raf. and ''Pigea'' DC. have been previously recognised.G. A. Wahlert, T. Marcussen, J. Paula-Souza, Min Feng, and H. E. Ballard, Jr. A Phylogeny of the Violaceae (Malpighiales) Inferred from Plastid DNA Sequences: Implications for Generic Diversity and Intrafamilial Classification. Systematic Botany 39. 1. 239-252. 2014 Species ''Hybanthus'' contains the following species: *''Hybanthus attenuatus'' *''Hybanthus aurantiacus'' (Benth.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus calycinus'' (DC.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus concolor'' *''Hybanthus cymulosus'' C.A.Gardner *''Hybanthus debilissimus'' F.Muell. *''Hybanthus enneaspermus'' (L.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus epacroides'' (L.) Melch ...
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Hybanthus Linearifolius
''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and may contain up to nine different genera, of which ''Pombalia'' Vand., ''Cubelium'' Raf. and ''Pigea'' DC. have been previously recognised.G. A. Wahlert, T. Marcussen, J. Paula-Souza, Min Feng, and H. E. Ballard, Jr. A Phylogeny of the Violaceae (Malpighiales) Inferred from Plastid DNA Sequences: Implications for Generic Diversity and Intrafamilial Classification. Systematic Botany 39. 1. 239-252. 2014 Species ''Hybanthus'' contains the following species: *''Hybanthus attenuatus'' *''Hybanthus aurantiacus'' (Benth.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus calycinus'' (DC.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus concolor'' *''Hybanthus cymulosus'' C.A.Gardner *''Hybanthus debilissimus'' F.Muell. *''Hybanthus enneaspermus'' (L.) F.Muell. *''Hybanthus epacroides'' (L.) Melch ...
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Hybanthus Floribundus
''Hybanthus floribundus'' ( shrub violet) is a plant in the Violaceae family, found in southern Western Australia, southern South Australia, Victoria and southern New South Wales. ''Hybanthus floribundus'' was first described as ''Pigea floribunda'' in 1838 by John Lindley, but was transferred to the genus, ''Hybanthus'' in 1876 by Ferdinand von Mueller. This taxon name is accepted by most Australian authorities, but not by Plants of the World Online nor VicFlora (both of which authorities consider ''Pigea floribunda'' as the accepted name). It is a perennial shrub, growing from 15 cm to 2 m high. There are four subspecies, three of which have a restricted distribution in Western Australia, while the other is widespread. Distribution In Western Australia, it is found in the IBRA regions: Avon Wheatbelt, Coolgardie, Esperance Plains, Geraldton Sandplains, Great Victoria Desert, Jarrah Forest, Mallee, Murchison, Swan Coastal Plain, and Yalgoo. References External ...
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Violaceae
Violaceae is a family of flowering plants established in 1802, consisting of about 1000 species in about 25 genera. It takes its name from the genus ''Viola'', the violets and pansies. Older classifications such as the Cronquist system placed the Violaceae in an order named after it, the Violales or the Parietales. However, molecular phylogeny studies place the family in the Malpighiales as reflected in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) classification, with 41 other families, where it is situated in the parietal clade of 11 families. Most of the species are found in three large genera, ''Viola'', ''Rinorea'' and ''Hybanthus''. The other genera are largely monotypic or oligotypic. The genera are grouped into four clades within the family. The species are largely tropical or subtropical but ''Viola'' has a number of species in temperate regions. Many genera have a very restricted distribution. Description Though the best-known genus, ''Viola'', is herbaceous, most species are ...
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Hybanthus Concolor
''Hybanthus concolor'', commonly known as eastern green violet,''Hybanthus concolor'' (T.F. Forst.) Spreng.
UDSA Plants Database. 02 Dec 2011
is a flowering plant in the violet family (). It is native to eastern , where it is found through much of the interior areas of the eastern and ,

Hybanthus Calycinus
''Hybanthus calycinus'' (wild violet) is a perennial herb of the violet family, Violaceae. The species is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It is 20 to 60 mm high and has leaves which are 20 to 45 mm long. Racemes of 5 or more mauve flowers are produced between June and October in the species' native range. It is commonly found in coastal areas on sandy soils in banksia woodland and shrubland communities. The species was first formally described in 1824 by botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle in ''Prodomus''. In 1876, botanist Ferdinand von Mueller transferred it to the genus ''Hybanthus ''Hybanthus'' (green-violet) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Violaceae. This genus name is Greek for "humpback flower", referring to the drooping pedicels of plants that are part of this genus. The genus is grossly polyphyletic and m ...'' in '' Fragmenta Phytographiae Australiae''. References External links * calycinus Rosids of Western Australi ...
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