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Hydnocarpus Sumatranus
''Hydnocarpus'' is a genus of medium to large trees in the Family Achariaceae; the genus was previously placed in the now defunct family Flacourtiaceae. Species have been recorded from Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Characteristics ''Hydnocarpus'' has alternate leaves, small dioecious racemose flowers, and capsules of which several are sources of chaulmoogra oil and hydnocarpus oil. A species of ''Hydnocarpus'' is thought to host to the Peacock mite '' Tuckerella filipina''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: * '' Dinesh oomburan'' * ''Hydnocarpus alcalae'' C.DC. * ''Hydnocarpus alpinus'' Wight (''H.alpina'') * ''Hydnocarpus annamensis'' Lescot & Sleumer ex Harwood & B.L.Webber * ''Hydnocarpus annamicus'' H.L.Li * ''Hydnocarpus anomalus'' (Merr.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus beccarianus'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus borneensis'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calophyllus'' (Ridl.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calvipetalus'' Craib * '' Hydnocarpu ...
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Joseph Gaertner
Joseph Gaertner (12 March 1732 – 14 July 1791) was a German botanist, best known for his work on seeds, ''De Fructibus et Seminibus Plantarum'' (1788-1792). Biography He was born in Calw, and studied in Göttingen under Albrecht von Haller. He was primarily a naturalist, but also worked at physics and zoology. He travelled extensively to visit other naturalists. He was professor of anatomy in Tübingen in 1760, and was appointed professor of botany at St Petersburg in 1768, but returned to Calw in 1770. Gaertner made back cross to convert one species into another. Back cross increases nuclear gene frequency His observations were: 1. Dominance of traits 2. Equal contribution of male and female to the progeny 3. No variation in F1 (first generation of descendants) 4. Large variation in F2 (second generation of descendants) including parental and intermediate types 5. Some of F2 plants had entirely new traits but he was unable to give possible explanation for observ ...
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Hydnocarpus Pentandra Leaves
''Hydnocarpus'' is a genus of medium to large trees in the Family Achariaceae; the genus was previously placed in the now defunct family Flacourtiaceae. Species have been recorded from Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Characteristics ''Hydnocarpus'' has alternate leaves, small dioecious racemose flowers, and capsules of which several are sources of chaulmoogra oil and hydnocarpus oil. A species of ''Hydnocarpus'' is thought to host to the Peacock mite '' Tuckerella filipina''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: * '' Dinesh oomburan'' * ''Hydnocarpus alcalae'' C.DC. * '' Hydnocarpus alpinus'' Wight (''H.alpina'') * '' Hydnocarpus annamensis'' Lescot & Sleumer ex Harwood & B.L.Webber * ''Hydnocarpus annamicus'' H.L.Li * ''Hydnocarpus anomalus'' (Merr.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus beccarianus'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus borneensis'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calophyllus'' (Ridl.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calvipetalus'' Craib * '' Hydnocar ...
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Hydnocarpus Anthelminticus
''Hydnocarpus castaneus'' is an Asian tree species in the family Achariaceae. It is now accepted that ''Hydnocarpus anthelminthicus'' is a synonym and its native range is from Burma, the rest of Indochina through to W. Malesia; this species is now also cultivated in southern China. Description This tree species grows to between 10 and 20 m with coriaceous, glabrous leaves 150–300 mm long. The spherical fruits are velvety and brown-black, with a diameter of 70–150 mm and containing 30–50 fleshy 15-20mm seeds.Phạm Hoàng Hộ (1999) ''Cây Cỏ Việt Nam: an Illustrated Flora of Vietnam'' vol. I (entry: 2156) publ. Nhà Xuẩt Bản Trẻ, HCMC, VN. Traditional medicine Also widely known under its name ''H. anthelminthicus'', suggesting anthelmintic properties, the Vietnamese is ''lọ nồi'' (sometimes ''Ðại phong tử''). It is one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alte ...
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Hydnocarpus Castaneus
''Hydnocarpus castaneus'' is an Asian tree species in the family Achariaceae. It is now accepted that ''Hydnocarpus anthelminthicus'' is a synonym and its native range is from Burma, the rest of Indochina through to W. Malesia; this species is now also cultivated in southern China. Description This tree species grows to between 10 and 20 m with coriaceous, glabrous leaves 150–300 mm long. The spherical fruits are velvety and brown-black, with a diameter of 70–150 mm and containing 30–50 fleshy 15-20mm seeds.Phạm Hoàng Hộ (1999) ''Cây Cỏ Việt Nam: an Illustrated Flora of Vietnam'' vol. I (entry: 2156) publ. Nhà Xuẩt Bản Trẻ, HCMC, VN. Traditional medicine Also widely known under its name ''H. anthelminthicus'', suggesting anthelmintic properties, the Vietnamese is ''lọ nồi'' (sometimes ''Ðại phong tử''). It is one of the 50 fundamental herbs used in traditional Chinese medicine Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is an alternati ...
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Hydnocarpus Calvipetalus
''Hydnocarpus'' is a genus of medium to large trees in the Family Achariaceae; the genus was previously placed in the now defunct family Flacourtiaceae. Species have been recorded from Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Characteristics ''Hydnocarpus'' has alternate leaves, small dioecious racemose flowers, and capsules of which several are sources of chaulmoogra oil and hydnocarpus oil. A species of ''Hydnocarpus'' is thought to host to the Peacock mite '' Tuckerella filipina''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: * '' Dinesh oomburan'' * '' Hydnocarpus alcalae'' C.DC. * '' Hydnocarpus alpinus'' Wight (''H.alpina'') * '' Hydnocarpus annamensis'' Lescot & Sleumer ex Harwood & B.L.Webber * '' Hydnocarpus annamicus'' H.L.Li * '' Hydnocarpus anomalus'' (Merr.) Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus beccarianus'' Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus borneensis'' Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus calophyllus'' (Ridl.) Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus calvipetalus'' Craib * '' H ...
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Hydnocarpus Calophyllus
''Hydnocarpus'' is a genus of medium to large trees in the Family Achariaceae; the genus was previously placed in the now defunct family Flacourtiaceae. Species have been recorded from Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Characteristics ''Hydnocarpus'' has alternate leaves, small dioecious racemose flowers, and capsules of which several are sources of chaulmoogra oil and hydnocarpus oil. A species of ''Hydnocarpus'' is thought to host to the Peacock mite '' Tuckerella filipina''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: * '' Dinesh oomburan'' * '' Hydnocarpus alcalae'' C.DC. * '' Hydnocarpus alpinus'' Wight (''H.alpina'') * '' Hydnocarpus annamensis'' Lescot & Sleumer ex Harwood & B.L.Webber * '' Hydnocarpus annamicus'' H.L.Li * '' Hydnocarpus anomalus'' (Merr.) Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus beccarianus'' Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus borneensis'' Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus calophyllus'' (Ridl.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calvipetalus'' Craib * '' Hy ...
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Hydnocarpus Borneensis
''Hydnocarpus'' is a genus of medium to large trees in the Family Achariaceae; the genus was previously placed in the now defunct family Flacourtiaceae. Species have been recorded from Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Characteristics ''Hydnocarpus'' has alternate leaves, small dioecious racemose flowers, and capsules of which several are sources of chaulmoogra oil and hydnocarpus oil. A species of ''Hydnocarpus'' is thought to host to the Peacock mite '' Tuckerella filipina''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: * '' Dinesh oomburan'' * '' Hydnocarpus alcalae'' C.DC. * '' Hydnocarpus alpinus'' Wight (''H.alpina'') * '' Hydnocarpus annamensis'' Lescot & Sleumer ex Harwood & B.L.Webber * '' Hydnocarpus annamicus'' H.L.Li * '' Hydnocarpus anomalus'' (Merr.) Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus beccarianus'' Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus borneensis'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calophyllus'' (Ridl.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calvipetalus'' Craib * '' Hyd ...
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Hydnocarpus Beccarianus
''Hydnocarpus'' is a genus of medium to large trees in the Family Achariaceae; the genus was previously placed in the now defunct family Flacourtiaceae. Species have been recorded from Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Characteristics ''Hydnocarpus'' has alternate leaves, small dioecious racemose flowers, and capsules of which several are sources of chaulmoogra oil and hydnocarpus oil. A species of ''Hydnocarpus'' is thought to host to the Peacock mite '' Tuckerella filipina''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: * '' Dinesh oomburan'' * '' Hydnocarpus alcalae'' C.DC. * '' Hydnocarpus alpinus'' Wight (''H.alpina'') * '' Hydnocarpus annamensis'' Lescot & Sleumer ex Harwood & B.L.Webber * '' Hydnocarpus annamicus'' H.L.Li * '' Hydnocarpus anomalus'' (Merr.) Sleumer * '' Hydnocarpus beccarianus'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus borneensis'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calophyllus'' (Ridl.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calvipetalus'' Craib * '' Hydn ...
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Hydnocarpus Anomalus
''Hydnocarpus'' is a genus of medium to large trees in the Family Achariaceae; the genus was previously placed in the now defunct family Flacourtiaceae. Species have been recorded from Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Characteristics ''Hydnocarpus'' has alternate leaves, small dioecious racemose flowers, and capsules of which several are sources of chaulmoogra oil and hydnocarpus oil. A species of ''Hydnocarpus'' is thought to host to the Peacock mite '' Tuckerella filipina''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: * '' Dinesh oomburan'' * '' Hydnocarpus alcalae'' C.DC. * '' Hydnocarpus alpinus'' Wight (''H.alpina'') * '' Hydnocarpus annamensis'' Lescot & Sleumer ex Harwood & B.L.Webber * '' Hydnocarpus annamicus'' H.L.Li * '' Hydnocarpus anomalus'' (Merr.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus beccarianus'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus borneensis'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calophyllus'' (Ridl.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calvipetalus'' Craib * '' Hydno ...
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Hydnocarpus Annamicus
''Hydnocarpus'' is a genus of medium to large trees in the Family Achariaceae; the genus was previously placed in the now defunct family Flacourtiaceae. Species have been recorded from Indochina, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines. Characteristics ''Hydnocarpus'' has alternate leaves, small dioecious racemose flowers, and capsules of which several are sources of chaulmoogra oil and hydnocarpus oil. A species of ''Hydnocarpus'' is thought to host to the Peacock mite '' Tuckerella filipina''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' currently includes: * '' Dinesh oomburan'' * '' Hydnocarpus alcalae'' C.DC. * '' Hydnocarpus alpinus'' Wight (''H.alpina'') * '' Hydnocarpus annamensis'' Lescot & Sleumer ex Harwood & B.L.Webber * '' Hydnocarpus annamicus'' H.L.Li * ''Hydnocarpus anomalus'' (Merr.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus beccarianus'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus borneensis'' Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calophyllus'' (Ridl.) Sleumer * ''Hydnocarpus calvipetalus'' Craib * '' Hydnoc ...
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Hydnocarpus Annamensis
''Hydnocarpus annamensis'' is a tree in the Achariaceae family. It is found in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, southern Yunnan and southern Guangxi in Zhōngguó/China. It is threatened by habitat loss. The plant produces low-quality wood and its fruit are used in traditional medicine. Description ''H. annamensis'' is an evergreen tree, some 7-30m tall, with gray-brown bark. Leaves are either obovate, elliptic-long or oblong-lanceolwate, some 17–35 cm by 7–12 cm. The flowers are either solitary or in 2's or 3's, greenish, appearing April to May in Zhōngguó/China. The berry is reddish or brownish, seeds numerous, fruit appears December to January in Zhōngguó/China. Habitat The species grows in secondary formations in Cambodia. In Vietnam, the tree is common and found in primary broad-leaved closed forest in seasonally flooded stream valleys and very steep rocky slopes of isolated limestone mountains at 400–500 elevation. It occurs on moist mountain slopes and t ...
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Hydnocarpus Alpinus
''Hydnocarpus alpinus'' is a species of plant in the Achariaceae family. It is found in China, Laos, and Vietnam. It is threatened by habitat loss Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss and habitat reduction) is the process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species. The organisms that previously inhabited the site are displaced or dead, thereby .... Varieties ''Hydnocarpus alpinus'' may include: * ''Hydnocarpus alpina'' var. ''elongata'' Boerl. * ''Hydnocarpus alpina'' var. ''macrocarpa'' Boerl. References alpina Vulnerable plants {{malpighiales-stub ...
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