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Sannantha Papillosa
''Sannantha'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae that are native to Australia and New Caledonia. Plants in the genus ''Sannantha'' are shrubs or trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, flowers usually arranged in small groups, the peduncles often 1.5–2 times as long as the pedicels and with seven to fourteen stamens. The fruit is a thin-walled capsule containing flattened, D-shaped seeds. Some species of ''Sannantha'' were previously included in the genus ''Babingtonia''. The genus ''Sannantha'' was first formally described in 2007 by Peter Gordon Wilson in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. Species list The following is a list of ''Sannantha'' species accepted by Plants of the World Online as at March 2022: *'' Sannantha angusta'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (New South Wales, Queensland) *'' Sannantha bidwillii'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha brachypoda'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *''Sannantha collina'' (A.R.Bean) ...
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Sannantha Leratii
''Sannantha'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae that are native to Australia and New Caledonia. Plants in the genus ''Sannantha'' are shrubs or trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, flowers usually arranged in small groups, the peduncles often 1.5–2 times as long as the pedicels and with seven to fourteen stamens. The fruit is a thin-walled capsule containing flattened, D-shaped seeds. Some species of ''Sannantha'' were previously included in the genus ''Babingtonia''. The genus ''Sannantha'' was first formally described in 2007 by Peter Gordon Wilson in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. Species list The following is a list of ''Sannantha'' species accepted by Plants of the World Online as at March 2022: *'' Sannantha angusta'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (New South Wales, Queensland) *'' Sannantha bidwillii'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha brachypoda'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha collina'' (A.R.Bean ...
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Sannantha Collina
''Sannantha'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae that are native to Australia and New Caledonia. Plants in the genus ''Sannantha'' are shrubs or trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, flowers usually arranged in small groups, the peduncles often 1.5–2 times as long as the pedicels and with seven to fourteen stamens. The fruit is a thin-walled capsule containing flattened, D-shaped seeds. Some species of ''Sannantha'' were previously included in the genus ''Babingtonia''. The genus ''Sannantha'' was first formally described in 2007 by Peter Gordon Wilson in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. Species list The following is a list of ''Sannantha'' species accepted by Plants of the World Online as at March 2022: *'' Sannantha angusta'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (New South Wales, Queensland) *'' Sannantha bidwillii'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha brachypoda'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha collina'' (A.R.Bean ...
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Sannantha Virgata
''Sannantha virgata'' is a flowering shrub species in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It is endemic to New Caledonia. Plants grow to between 0.5 and 3 metres high. White flowers appear in spring or summer with 5 rounded petals surrounding 7 to 10 stamens. The fruits are 1–2 mm wide and 2–3 mm in length. Taxonomy The species was first formally described in 1775 as ''Leptospermum virgatum''. In 1810 it was placed in the genus ''Baeckea''. By 1997 an Australian ''Baeckea virgata'' species complex had been identified which was regarded as separate from the New Caledonian population. From this complex, 8 separate species were identified and placed in the genus ''Babingtonia''. In 2007, the species were placed in the newly created genus ''Sannantha'' and assigned the following names: *'' Sannantha angusta'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson *'' Sannantha bidwillii'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson *'' Sannantha brachypoda'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson *''Sannantha collina ''Sannantha ...
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Sannantha Tozerensis
''Sannantha'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae that are native to Australia and New Caledonia. Plants in the genus ''Sannantha'' are shrubs or trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, flowers usually arranged in small groups, the peduncles often 1.5–2 times as long as the pedicels and with seven to fourteen stamens. The fruit is a thin-walled capsule containing flattened, D-shaped seeds. Some species of ''Sannantha'' were previously included in the genus ''Babingtonia''. The genus ''Sannantha'' was first formally described in 2007 by Peter Gordon Wilson in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. Species list The following is a list of ''Sannantha'' species accepted by Plants of the World Online as at March 2022: *'' Sannantha angusta'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (New South Wales, Queensland) *'' Sannantha bidwillii'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha brachypoda'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *''Sannantha collina'' (A.R.Bean) ...
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Sannantha Similis
''Sannantha similis'' is a flowering shrub or small tree species in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Australia. Plants grow to 4 metres high. White flowers appear in groups of 3 to 7 between October and January in the species' native range. These have 5 rounded petals surrounding 8 to 15 stamens. The fruits are 2.5 to 3.5 mm in diameter. Taxonomy The species was first formally described in 1997 as ''Babingtonia similis'' and in 2007 it was placed in the newly created genus ''Sannantha''. For many years the name ''Baeckea virgata'' was misapplied to this species. ''Baeckea virgata'', currently ''Sannantha virgata'', is endemic to New Caledonia. Distribution The species occurs from Port Stephens in New South Wales, northwards to Queensland. Cultivation The species has been cultivated for many years under various names. Cultivars A cultivar is a type of Horticulture, cultivated plant that people have selected for desired phenotypic trait, traits and when P ...
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Sannantha Procera
''Sannantha'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae that are native to Australia and New Caledonia. Plants in the genus ''Sannantha'' are shrubs or trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, flowers usually arranged in small groups, the peduncles often 1.5–2 times as long as the pedicels and with seven to fourteen stamens. The fruit is a thin-walled capsule containing flattened, D-shaped seeds. Some species of ''Sannantha'' were previously included in the genus ''Babingtonia''. The genus ''Sannantha'' was first formally described in 2007 by Peter Gordon Wilson in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. Species list The following is a list of ''Sannantha'' species accepted by Plants of the World Online as at March 2022: *'' Sannantha angusta'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (New South Wales, Queensland) *'' Sannantha bidwillii'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha brachypoda'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *''Sannantha collina'' (A.R.Bean) ...
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Sannantha Pluriflora
''Sannantha pluriflora'', commonly known as tall baeckea, is a flowering shrub or small tree species in the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Australia. Plants grow to 4 metres high. White flowers appear in groups of three to seven between October and April in the species' native range. These have five rounded petals surrounding 8–15 stamens. The fruits are in diameter. Taxonomy The species was first formally described in 1855 by Victorian Government Botanist Ferdinand von Mueller and given the name ''Camphoromyrtus pluriflora''. It was placed in the genus ''Babingtonia'' in 1997 and in 2007 it was placed in the newly created genus ''Sannantha''. For many years the name ''Baeckea virgata'' was misapplied to this species. ''Baeckea virgata'', currently ''Sannantha virgata'', is endemic to New Caledonia. Distribution The species occurs from Gippsland in Victoria and northwards to Port Stephens in New South Wales. Cultivation The species has been cultivated for many ye ...
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Labill
Labill may refer to: *Joseph S. Labill (1837–1911), Union Army Medal of Honor recipient *''Labill.'', taxonomic author abbreviation of Jacques Labillardière (1755–1834), French biologist See also

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Sannantha Pinifolia
''Sannantha'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae that are native to Australia and New Caledonia. Plants in the genus ''Sannantha'' are shrubs or trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, flowers usually arranged in small groups, the peduncles often 1.5–2 times as long as the pedicels and with seven to fourteen stamens. The fruit is a thin-walled capsule containing flattened, D-shaped seeds. Some species of ''Sannantha'' were previously included in the genus ''Babingtonia''. The genus ''Sannantha'' was first formally described in 2007 by Peter Gordon Wilson in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. Species list The following is a list of ''Sannantha'' species accepted by Plants of the World Online as at March 2022: *'' Sannantha angusta'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (New South Wales, Queensland) *'' Sannantha bidwillii'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha brachypoda'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *''Sannantha collina'' (A.R.Bean) ...
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Sannantha Papillosa
''Sannantha'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae that are native to Australia and New Caledonia. Plants in the genus ''Sannantha'' are shrubs or trees with leaves arranged in opposite pairs, flowers usually arranged in small groups, the peduncles often 1.5–2 times as long as the pedicels and with seven to fourteen stamens. The fruit is a thin-walled capsule containing flattened, D-shaped seeds. Some species of ''Sannantha'' were previously included in the genus ''Babingtonia''. The genus ''Sannantha'' was first formally described in 2007 by Peter Gordon Wilson in ''Australian Systematic Botany''. Species list The following is a list of ''Sannantha'' species accepted by Plants of the World Online as at March 2022: *'' Sannantha angusta'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (New South Wales, Queensland) *'' Sannantha bidwillii'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *'' Sannantha brachypoda'' (A.R.Bean) Peter G.Wilson (Queensland) *''Sannantha collina'' (A.R.Bean) ...
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Johannes Conrad Schauer
Johannes Conrad Schauer (16 February 1813 – 24 October 1848) was a botanist interested in Spermatophytes. He was born in Frankfurt am Main and attended the gymnasium of Mainz from 1825 to 1837. For the next three years he worked at the Hofgarten of Würzburg. Schauer then gained a position as assistant at the botanical garden at Bonn where he worked until 1832 when he was placed in charge of the botanic garden in Breslau, (now Wrocław in Poland) with C.G. Nees. He gained the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg 1835 and was appointed professor of botany at the University of Greifswald from 1843 until his death in 1848. Although he never visited Australia, many Australian botanists and plant collectors sent him plant specimens, especially eucalypts and other members of the myrtle family, Myrtaceae. For example, when Allan Cunningham died in 1839, Schauer received many botanical specimens from the executor of Cunningham's estate, , including ...
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