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Scottia Audax
''Scottia'' may refer to: * ''Scottia'' (crustacean), a genus in the family Cyprididae * ''Scottia'' Thunb., a synonym of the legume genus ''Schotia'' * ''Scottia'' R.Br. ex Ait., 1812, a synonym of the legume genus '' Bossiaea'' * ''Scottia'' Grönblad, 1954, a synonym for '' Amscottia'' Grönblad, 1954, a Chlorophyta incertae sedis See also * Scotia (other) Scotia is an ancient name for Scotland. Scotia may also refer to: Places In the United States * Scotia, Arkansas * Scotia, California * Scotia, Missouri * Scotia, Nebraska * Scotia, New York * Scotia, Pennsylvania * Scotia, South Carolina E ...
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Scottia (crustacean)
''Scottia'' is a genus of ostracods in the family Cyprididae Cyprididae is "the most diverse group of freshwater ostracods". It contains over 1000 species, which represents 50% of the known species of fresh water, freshwater ostracods (other speciose families include Candonidae, with 25%, and Limnocytheri .... Species Extant species: * '' Scottia audax'' * '' Scottia birigida'' * '' Scottia insularis'' * '' Scottia pseudobrowniana'' Fossil species: * †''Scottia bonei'' * †''Scottia browniana'' * †''Scottia candonaeformis'' * †''Scottia dacica'' * †''Scottia kempfi'' * †''Scottia tumida'' References External links * ''Scottia''at lbm.go.jp Cyprididae Podocopida genera {{ostracod-stub ...
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Schotia
''Schotia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Detarioideae. It occurs in southern Africa. The genus was named for Richard van der Schot by Jacquin who was the director of the Imperial Gardens at Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna. Van der Schot was his head gardener. Species * ''Schotia afra'' * ''Schotia brachypetala'' * ''Schotia capitata'' * '' Schotia latifolia'' Uses This tree can be used as a shade and ornamental tree. The leaves are browsed by stock. The seeds are edible either green, or mature. They can be used as a meal if roasted and ground. Traditionally the trees bark have been used in tanning, and the tree is suitable to grow as a bonsai Bonsai ( ja, 盆栽, , tray planting, ) is the Japanese art of growing and training miniature trees in pots, developed from the traditional Chinese art form of ''penjing''. Unlike ''penjing'', which utilizes traditional techniques to produce ... species. References *Alice A ...
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Bossiaea
''Bossiaea'' is a genus of about 78 species of flowering plants in the pea family Fabaceae and is endemic to Australia. Plants in this genus often have stems and branches modified as cladodes, simple, often much reduced leaves, flowers with the upper two sepal lobes larger than the lower three, usually orange to yellow petals with reddish markings, and the fruit a more or less flattened pod. Description Plants in the genus ''Bossiaea'' are shrubs, often with the stems and branches modified as cladodes, the leaves simple and often reduces to scales, usually with small stipules at the base. The flowers are usually arranged singly in leaf axils, usually with two or three small bracts or bracteoles at the base of the peduncle. There are five sepals, the upper two usually larger and united higher than the lower three. The petals are mostly orange to yellow, often with darker markings and the standard is about twice as long as the sepals. The stamens are united into a sheath that is ...
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