Monochaetum Calcarutum
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Monochaetum Calcarutum
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * ''Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * ''Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * ''Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum ...
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Charles Victor Naudin
Charles Victor Naudin (14 August 1815 in Autun Р19 March 1899 in Antibes) was a French naturalist and botanist. Biography Naudin studied at Bailleul-sur-Th̩rain in 1825, at Limoux, and at the University of Montpellier from which he graduated in 1837. The following year he was working as a private tutor; he obtained his doctorate in 1842. He taught until 1846, when he joined the herbarium of the National Museum of Natural History. He collaborated with Augustin Saint-Hilaire on the publication of the Brazilian flora and introduced the first seeds of ''Jubaea chilensis'' in France. In 1853, botanists Planch. & Linden published '' Naudinia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants from Colombia belonging to the family Rutaceae, and named in Naudin's honour. He taught at Chaptal College as professor of zoology, but a neurological disease left him deaf. He became an assistant naturalist in 1854 and married in 1860. He entered the Academy of Sciences in 1863 where he succ ...
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Monochaetum Amabile
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * '' Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * '' Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * '' Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monoch ...
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Monochaetum Deppeanum
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * '' Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * '' Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * '' Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monocha ...
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Monochaetum Coronatum
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * '' Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * '' Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * ''Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monochae ...
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Monochaetum Cordatum
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * '' Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * '' Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * ''Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monochaet ...
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Monochaetum Compactum
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * '' Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * '' Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * ''Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monochaetu ...
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Monochaetum Candollei
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * '' Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * ''Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * ''Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum ...
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Monochaetum Calcarutum
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * '' Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * ''Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * ''Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * ''Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum ...
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Monochaetum Brachyurum
''Monochaetum'' is a neotropical genus of shrubs and subshrubs with about 54 species. It occurs in warm temperate to tropical montane habitats from Mexico and Central America to the South American Andes of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador and Peru with one species reaching the Guayana Highlands of Venezuela and Guyana. ''Monochaetum'' is characterized by its tetramerous flowers, prevailingly dimorphic stamens with dorsally appendiculate anthers, capsular fruits that are free from the hypanthium, and cochleate seeds. Selected species * ''Monochaetum alpestre'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum amabile'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum amistadense'' Almeda * '' Monochaetum bonplandii'' (Humb. & Bonpl.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum brachyurum'' Naudin * ''Monochaetum calcarutum'' (DC.) Triana * ''Monochaetum candollei'' Cogn. * ''Monochaetum compactum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum cordatum'' Almeda * ''Monochaetum coronatum'' Gleason * ''Monochaetum deppeanum'' (Schltdl. & Cham.) Naudin * '' Monochaetum d ...
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