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Solms-laubachia
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree Scree is a collection of broken rock fragments at the base of a cliff or other steep rocky mass that has accumulated through periodic rockfall. Landforms associated with these materials are often called talus deposits. Talus deposits typically ha ... slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-l ...
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Solms-laubachia Mieheorum
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree Scree is a collection of broken rock fragments at the base of a cliff or other steep rocky mass that has accumulated through periodic rockfall. Landforms associated with these materials are often called talus deposits. Talus deposits typically ha ... slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-l ...
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Solms-laubachia Linearis
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * '' Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * '' Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * '' Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-la ...
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Solms-laubachia Linearifolia
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * '' Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * '' Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * '' Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-la ...
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Solms-laubachia Lanata
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * '' Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * '' Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * '' Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-la ...
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Solms-laubachia Jafrii
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * '' Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * '' Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * '' Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-la ...
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Solms-laubachia Incana
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * '' Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * '' Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * '' Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-la ...
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Solms-laubachia Haranensis
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * '' Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * '' Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * '' Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-la ...
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Solms-laubachia Grandiflora
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * '' Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * '' Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * ''Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-lau ...
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Solms-laubachia Flabellata
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * '' Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * ''Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * ''Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-laub ...
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Solms-laubachia Eurycarpa
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * '' Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * ''Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * ''Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * ''Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-lauba ...
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Solms-laubachia Calcicola
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * '' Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * ''Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * ''Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * ''Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * ''Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-laubac ...
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Solms-laubachia Baiogoinensis
''Solms-laubachia'' is a high-altitude genus of perennial herbs in the family Brassicaceae. It is named for the German botanist Hermann zu Solms-Laubach. Taxonomy In 2008, Yue ''et al.'' expanded ''Solms-laubachia'', using molecular phylogenetics, to incorporate all ''Desideria'' species and one other species, ''Phaeonychium jafrii''. They also described four new species. Distribution and habitat ''Solms-laubachia'' species grow naturally in the Himalayan, Karakoram, Pamir and Hengduan mountains or, regionally, in an arc from Kyrgyzstan in the northwest to southeastern Tibet. Their habitat is scree slopes and rock crevices from to altitude. Species Following their 2008 review, Yue ''et al.'' recognise 26 species: * '' Solms-laubachia angustifolia'' * '' Solms-laubachia baiogoinensis'' * ''Solms-laubachia calcicola'' * ''Solms-laubachia eurycarpa'' * ''Solms-laubachia flabellata'' * ''Solms-laubachia grandiflora'' * ''Solms-laubachia haranensis'' * '' Solms-laubach ...
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