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Maoutia
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family (Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of '' Leucosyke'' and ''Debregeasia ''Debregeasia'' is a genus of plants belonging to the family Urticaceae The Urticaceae are a family, the nettle family, of flowering plants. The family name comes from the genus ''Urtica''. The Urticaceae include a number of well-known and ...''. Species ...
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Maoutia Australis
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It was launched in March 2017 with the ultimate aim being "to enable users to access information on all the world's kn ...
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Maoutia Warburgii
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *'' Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis ''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in F ...
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Maoutia Lanceolata
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *'' Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis'' Wedd. *'' Maoutia diversifolia'' (Miq.) Wedd. *'' Maoutia gracilis'' H.J.P.Winkl. *'' Maoutia lanceolata'' Ridl. *'' Maoutia odontophylla'' (Miq.) Miq. ...
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Maoutia Ambigua
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *'' Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis'' Wedd. *'' Maoutia diversifolia'' (Miq.) Wedd. *'' Maoutia gracilis'' H.J.P.Winkl. *''Maoutia lanceolata'' Ridl. *'' Maoutia odontophylla'' (Miq.) Miq. ...
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Maoutia Odontophylla
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *''Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis'' Wedd. *'' Maoutia diversifolia'' (Miq.) Wedd. *'' Maoutia gracilis'' H.J.P.Winkl. *''Maoutia lanceolata'' Ridl. *'' Maoutia odontophylla'' (Miq.) Miq. * ...
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Maoutia Salomonensis
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *''Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis'' Wedd. *'' Maoutia diversifolia'' (Miq.) Wedd. *'' Maoutia gracilis'' H.J.P.Winkl. *''Maoutia lanceolata'' Ridl. *''Maoutia odontophylla'' (Miq.) Miq. *' ...
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Maoutia Samoensis
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *''Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis'' Wedd. *'' Maoutia diversifolia'' (Miq.) Wedd. *'' Maoutia gracilis'' H.J.P.Winkl. *''Maoutia lanceolata'' Ridl. *''Maoutia odontophylla'' (Miq.) Miq. *' ...
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Maoutia Setosa
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *''Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis'' Wedd. *'' Maoutia diversifolia'' (Miq.) Wedd. *'' Maoutia gracilis'' H.J.P.Winkl. *''Maoutia lanceolata'' Ridl. *''Maoutia odontophylla'' (Miq.) Miq. *' ...
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Maoutia Diversifolia
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *''Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis'' Wedd. *'' Maoutia diversifolia'' (Miq.) Wedd. *'' Maoutia gracilis'' H.J.P.Winkl. *''Maoutia lanceolata'' Ridl. *''Maoutia odontophylla'' (Miq.) Miq. *' ...
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Maoutia Gracilis
''Maoutia'' is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family ( Urticaceae). It is native to Malesia and the South Pacific. It is found in Fiji, Java, Lesser Sunda Islands, Maluku, New Guinea, Philippines, Ryukyu Islands, Samoa, Society Islands, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna Islands. The genus name of ''Maoutia'' is in honour of Emmanuel Le Maout (1799–1877), who was a French naturalist. Description The leaves are alternate. The inflorescence branches dichotomously (i.e. it repeatedly divides into two) and the flowers are arranged in small clusters. The pistillate ("female") flowers have very small petals. ''Maoutia'' species resemble those of ''Leucosyke'' and '' Debregeasia''. Species , Plants of the World Online accepted 10 species; *''Maoutia ambigua'' Wedd. *''Maoutia australis'' Wedd. *''Maoutia diversifolia'' (Miq.) Wedd. *'' Maoutia gracilis'' H.J.P.Winkl. *''Maoutia lanceolata'' Ridl. *''Maoutia odontophylla'' (Miq.) Miq. *'' ...
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Emmanuel Le Maout
Jean-Emmanuel-Marie Le Maout (29 December 1799, Guingamp – 23 June 1877, Paris) was a French naturalist. In 1842, Le Maout qualified as a physician at the University of Paris, where he became a demonstrator of natural sciences in the Faculty of Medicine. Later he gave private lessons in literature and natural history. He was decorated with the Légion d'honneur in 1869. in 1854, botanist Hugh Algernon Weddell published '' Maoutia'' which is a genus of shrubs or small trees in the nettle family (Urticaceae and named in his honour. Works *''Le Jardin des Plantes'' (1842, 2 vol. in-8), with Louis Couailhac (1810–1885) and Pierre Bernard (1810–1876). *''Cahiers de physique, de chimie et d'histoire naturelle'' (1841, in-4) *''Leçons analytiques de lecture à haute voix'' (1842, in-8; nouvelle édition, 1856) *''Leçons élémentaires de botanique, précédées d'un Spécimen, en 1843'' (2 part, avec 500 gravures, 1845, 3e édition, 1867) *''Atlas élémentaire de ...
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Urticaceae
The Urticaceae are a family, the nettle family, of flowering plants. The family name comes from the genus ''Urtica''. The Urticaceae include a number of well-known and useful plants, including nettles in the genus ''Urtica'', ramie (''Boehmeria nivea''), māmaki ('' Pipturus albidus''), and ajlai ('' Debregeasia saeneb''). The family includes about 2,625 species, grouped into 53 genera according to the database of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and Christenhusz and Byng (2016). The largest genera are '' Pilea'' (500 to 715 species), '' Elatostema'' (300 species), ''Urtica'' (80 species), and '' Cecropia'' (75 species). '' Cecropia'' contains many myrmecophytes. Urticaceae species can be found worldwide, apart from the polar regions. Description Urticaceae species can be shrubs (e.g. '' Pilea''), lianas, herbs (e.g. ''Urtica'', '' Parietaria''), or, rarely, trees ('' Dendrocnide'', '' Cecropia''). Their leaves are usually entire and bear stipules. Urticating (stinging) hai ...
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