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Noronhia Myrtoides
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (La ...
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Louis-Marie Aubert Du Petit-Thouars
Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars (5 November 1758, Bournois – 12 May 1831, Paris) was an eminent French botanist known for his work collecting and describing orchids from the three islands of Madagascar, Mauritius and Réunion. Introduction Petit-Thouars came from an aristocratic family of the region of Anjou, where he grew up in the castle of Boumois, near Saumur. In 1792, after an imprisonment of two years during the French Revolution, he was exiled to Madagascar and the nearby islands such as La Réunion (then called Bourbon). He started collecting many plant specimens on Madagascar, Mauritius and La Réunion. Ten years later he was able to return to France with a collection of about 2000 plants. Most of his collection went to the ''Muséum de Paris'', while some species ended up at Kew. He was elected member of the prestigious ''Académie des Sciences'' on 10 April 1820. Du Petit-Thouars is remembered as the author of the book ''Histoire des végétaux recueill ...
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Noronhia Buxifolia
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Lanceolata
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Introversa
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Humbertiana
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Grandifolia
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Gracilipes
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Emarginata
''Noronhia emarginata'' (Madagascar olive; syn. ''Olea emarginata'' Lam.) is a species of ''Noronhia'' native to Madagascar, now naturalized on Mauritius, Réunion and Bermuda.Madagascar Catalogue''Noronhia emarginata''/ref> It is an evergreen shrub or small tree growing to 3–15 m tall. It has smooth bark, stout terete branches and flattened terminal twigs. The leaves are opposite, elliptical or obovate, up to 16 cm long and 10 cm broad, with an entire margin and an emarginate (notched) apex. The flowers are small, pale whitish-yellow, fragrant, with a four-lobed corolla. The fruit is a globose to turbinate drupe 2–3 cm diameter, apiculate, bright yellow ripening dark purple, drying hard, dark brown, slightly rough with a single pyriform, dark russet seed, 10–12 mm long. The cotyledons are unequal.Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk''Noronhia emarginata''/ref>Cook Islands Biodiversity''Noronhia emarginata''/ref>University of Oxford, Oleaceae informatio ...
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Noronhia Ecoronulata
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Divaricata
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Decaryana
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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Noronhia Cruciata
''Noronhia'' is a genus of 40 known species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae, all but one native to Madagascar, the remaining species native to the Comoros Islands north of Madagascar.University of Oxford, Oleaceae information site''Noronhia''/ref> A few have become naturalized in Mauritius, Réunion, and Bermuda. The species are deciduous or evergreen trees. The genus is named in after the Spanish botanist Francisco Noronha. Species ;MadagascarMadagascar Catalogue''Noronhia''/ref> # '' Noronhia alleizettei'' Dubard # '' Noronhia ambrensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boinensis'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia boivinii'' Dubard # '' Noronhia brevituba'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia buxifolia'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia candicans'' H.Perrier # '' Noronhia crassinodis'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia crassiramosa'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia cruciata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia decaryana'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia divaricata'' Scott-Elliot # ''Noronhia ecoronulata'' H.Perrier # ''Noronhia emarginata'' (L ...
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