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Kitagawia Formosana
''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is temperate Asia. It is found in the countries of China (within Manchuria and Inner Mongolia), Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan and the Russian regions and republics of Altay, Amur, Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Islands, Primorye, Sakhalin, Tuva, Western Siberia and Yakutskiya). The genus name of ''Kitagawia'' is in honour of Masao Kitagawa (1910–1995), a Japanese botanist and pteridologist. It was first described and published in Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) Vol.71 on page 943 in 1986. Known species According to Kew: *'' Kitagawia baicalensis'' *'' Kitagawia eryngiifolia'' *'' Kitagawia formosana'' *''Kitagawia litoralis'' *''Kitagawia macilenta'' *''Kitagawia pilifera'' *''Kitagawia praeruptora'' *''Kitagawia stepposa'' *''Kitagawia terebinthacea ''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiacea ...
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Flowering Plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants that produce their seeds enclosed within a fruit. They are by far the most diverse group of land plants with 64 orders, 416 families, approximately 13,000 known genera and 300,000 known species. Angiosperms were formerly called Magnoliophyta (). Like gymnosperms, angiosperms are seed-producing plants. They are distinguished from gymnosperms by characteristics including flowers, endosperm within their seeds, and the production of fruits that contain the seeds. The ancestors of flowering plants diverged from the common ancestor of all living gymnosperms before the end of the Carboniferous, over 300 million years ago. The closest fossil relatives of flowering plants are uncertain and contentious. The earliest angiosperm fossils ar ...
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Pteridologist
#REDIRECTFern 01 Ferns Pteridologist #REDIRECTFern A fern (Polypodiopsida or Polypodiophyta ) is a member of a group of vascular plants (plants with xylem and phloem) that reproduce via spores and have neither seeds nor flowers. The polypodiophytes include all living pter ...
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Flora Of The Russian Far East
Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms ''gut flora'' or '' skin flora''. Etymology The word "flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology. The technical term "flora" is then derived from a metonymy of this goddess at the end of the sixteenth century. It was first used in poetry to denote the natural vegetation of an area, but soon also assumed the meaning of a work cataloguing such vegetation. Moreover, "Flora" was used to refer to the flowers of an artificial garden in the seventeenth century. The distinction between vegetation (the general appearance of a community) and flora (the taxonomic composition of a community) was first made by Jules Thurmann (1849). Prior to this, the two terms were used indiscriminately.Thurmann, J. (1849). ''Essai de Phy ...
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Flora Of Siberia
Flora is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring (indigenous) native plants. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora, as in the terms ''gut flora'' or '' skin flora''. Etymology The word "flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology. The technical term "flora" is then derived from a metonymy of this goddess at the end of the sixteenth century. It was first used in poetry to denote the natural vegetation of an area, but soon also assumed the meaning of a work cataloguing such vegetation. Moreover, "Flora" was used to refer to the flowers of an artificial garden in the seventeenth century. The distinction between vegetation (the general appearance of a community) and flora (the taxonomic composition of a community) was first made by Jules Thurmann (1849). Prior to this, the two terms were used indiscriminately.Thurmann, J. (1849). ''Essai de Phy ...
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Plants Described In 1986
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 exclude the fungi and some algae, as well as the prokaryotes (the archaea and bacteria). By one definition, plants form the clade Viridiplantae (Latin name for "green plants") which is sister of the Glaucophyta, and consists of the green algae and Embryophyta (land plants). The latter includes the flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns and their allies, hornworts, liverworts, and mosses. Most plants are multicellular organisms. Green plants obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis by primary chloroplasts that are derived from endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria. Their chloroplasts contain chlorophylls a and b, which gives them their green color. Some plants are parasitic or mycotrophic and have los ...
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Apioideae
This is a list of genera belonging to the family Apiaceae. It contains all the genera accepted by Plants of the World Online (PoWO) . A few extra genus names are included that PoWO regards as synonyms. Unless otherwise indicated, the placement of genera into sub-taxa is based on the taxonomy used by the Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN). "Not assigned" means either that the genus is unplaced in GRIN or that it is not listed by GRIN. Not assigned to a subfamily In a 2021 molecular phylogenetic study, the ''Platysace'' clade and the genera ''Klotzschia'' and ''Hermas'' fell outside the four subfamilies. It has been suggested that they could be placed in subfamilies of their own. *''Hermas'' L. *''Klotzschia'' Cham. *''Platysace'' Bunge ;Others Subfamily Apioideae Subfamily Azorelloideae Subfamily Mackinlayoideae Subfamily Saniculoideae The NCBI Taxonomy Browser lists the tribes Saniculeae and Steganotaenieae in a separate subfamily, Saniculoide ...
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Kitagawia Terebinthacea
''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is temperate Asia. It is found in the countries of China (within Manchuria and Inner Mongolia), Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan and the Russian regions and republics of Altai Republic, Altay, Amur Oblast, Amur, Buryatiya, Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai, Chita, Irkutsk Oblast, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk Krai, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Islands, Kaliningrad Oblast, Primorye, Sakhalin Oblast, Sakhalin, Tuva Republic, Tuva, Western Siberia and Sakha Republic, Yakutskiya). The genus name of ''Kitagawia'' is in honour of Masao Kitagawa (1910–1995), a Japanese botanist and pteridologist. It was first described and published in Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) Vol.71 on page 943 in 1986. Known species According to Kew: *''Kitagawia baicalensis'' *''Kitagawia eryngiifolia'' *''Kitagawia formosana'' *''Kitagawia litoralis'' *''Kitagawia macilenta'' *''Kitagawia pilifer ...
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Kitagawia Stepposa
''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is temperate Asia. It is found in the countries of China (within Manchuria and Inner Mongolia), Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan and the Russian regions and republics of Altay, Amur, Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Islands, Primorye, Sakhalin, Tuva, Western Siberia and Yakutskiya). The genus name of ''Kitagawia'' is in honour of Masao Kitagawa (1910–1995), a Japanese botanist and pteridologist. It was first described and published in Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) Vol.71 on page 943 in 1986. Known species According to Kew: *'' Kitagawia baicalensis'' *'' Kitagawia eryngiifolia'' *'' Kitagawia formosana'' *'' Kitagawia litoralis'' *'' Kitagawia macilenta'' *'' Kitagawia pilifera'' *'' Kitagawia praeruptora'' *'' Kitagawia stepposa'' *''Kitagawia terebinthacea ''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ap ...
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Kitagawia Praeruptora
''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is temperate Asia. It is found in the countries of China (within Manchuria and Inner Mongolia), Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan and the Russian regions and republics of Altay, Amur, Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Islands, Primorye, Sakhalin, Tuva, Western Siberia and Yakutskiya). The genus name of ''Kitagawia'' is in honour of Masao Kitagawa (1910–1995), a Japanese botanist and pteridologist. It was first described and published in Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) Vol.71 on page 943 in 1986. Known species According to Kew: *'' Kitagawia baicalensis'' *'' Kitagawia eryngiifolia'' *'' Kitagawia formosana'' *'' Kitagawia litoralis'' *'' Kitagawia macilenta'' *'' Kitagawia pilifera'' *'' Kitagawia praeruptora'' *''Kitagawia stepposa'' *''Kitagawia terebinthacea ''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Api ...
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Kitagawia Pilifera
''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is temperate Asia. It is found in the countries of China (within Manchuria and Inner Mongolia), Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan and the Russian regions and republics of Altay, Amur, Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Islands, Primorye, Sakhalin, Tuva, Western Siberia and Yakutskiya). The genus name of ''Kitagawia'' is in honour of Masao Kitagawa (1910–1995), a Japanese botanist and pteridologist. It was first described and published in Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) Vol.71 on page 943 in 1986. Known species According to Kew: *'' Kitagawia baicalensis'' *'' Kitagawia eryngiifolia'' *'' Kitagawia formosana'' *'' Kitagawia litoralis'' *'' Kitagawia macilenta'' *'' Kitagawia pilifera'' *''Kitagawia praeruptora'' *''Kitagawia stepposa'' *''Kitagawia terebinthacea ''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apia ...
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Kitagawia Macilenta
''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is temperate Asia. It is found in the countries of China (within Manchuria and Inner Mongolia), Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan and the Russian regions and republics of Altay, Amur, Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Islands, Primorye, Sakhalin, Tuva, Western Siberia and Yakutskiya). The genus name of ''Kitagawia'' is in honour of Masao Kitagawa (1910–1995), a Japanese botanist and pteridologist. It was first described and published in Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) Vol.71 on page 943 in 1986. Known species According to Kew: *'' Kitagawia baicalensis'' *'' Kitagawia eryngiifolia'' *'' Kitagawia formosana'' *'' Kitagawia litoralis'' *'' Kitagawia macilenta'' *''Kitagawia pilifera'' *''Kitagawia praeruptora'' *''Kitagawia stepposa'' *''Kitagawia terebinthacea ''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiac ...
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Kitagawia Litoralis
''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is temperate Asia. It is found in the countries of China (within Manchuria and Inner Mongolia), Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Mongolia, Taiwan and the Russian regions and republics of Altay, Amur, Buryatiya, Chita, Irkutsk, Khabarovsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kuril Islands, Primorye, Sakhalin, Tuva, Western Siberia and Yakutskiya). The genus name of ''Kitagawia'' is in honour of Masao Kitagawa (1910–1995), a Japanese botanist and pteridologist. It was first described and published in Bot. Zhurn. (Moscow & Leningrad) Vol.71 on page 943 in 1986. Known species According to Kew: *'' Kitagawia baicalensis'' *'' Kitagawia eryngiifolia'' *'' Kitagawia formosana'' *'' Kitagawia litoralis'' *''Kitagawia macilenta'' *''Kitagawia pilifera'' *''Kitagawia praeruptora'' *''Kitagawia stepposa'' *''Kitagawia terebinthacea ''Kitagawia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiace ...
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