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Spiranthera (other)
''Spiranthera'' may refer to: * '' Spiranthera'', a genus of plants in the family Rutaceae * ''Spiranthera'', a genus of plants in the family Liliaceae, synonym of ''Eustrephus'' * ''Spiranthera'', a genus of plants in the family Convolvulaceae, synonym of ''Merremia'' * ''Spiranthera'', a genus of plants in the family Pittosporaceae, synonym of ''Billardiera ''Billardiera'' is a genus of small vines and shrubs in the family, ''Pittosporaceae'', which is endemic to Australia. The genus was first formally described in 1793 by botanist James Edward Smith who named it in honour of Jacques Labillardière ...
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Spiranthera
''For other uses, see Spiranthera (other)'' ''Spiranthera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae. It includes six species native to tropical South America. *''Spiranthera atlantica'' *''Spiranthera guianensis'' *''Spiranthera odoratissima'' *''Spiranthera parviflora'' *''Spiranthera peruviana'' *''Spiranthera speciosa ''For other uses, see Spiranthera (other)'' ''Spiranthera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae. It includes six species native to tropical South America. *''Spiranthera atlantica'' *''Spiranthera guianensis'' *''Sp ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q9079384 Zanthoxyloideae Zanthoxyloideae genera Flora of Southern America Taxa named by Augustin Saint-Hilaire ...
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Rutaceae
The Rutaceae is a family, commonly known as the rueRUTACEAE
in BoDD – Botanical Dermatology Database
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Eustrephus
''Eustrephus'' is a monotypic genus in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Lomandroideae. ''Eustrephus latifolius'', commonly named wombat berry, is the sole species of evergreen vines which grow naturally in Malesia, the Pacific Islands and eastern Australia. They grow in sclerophyll forest, woodland, heathlands, shrublands, gallery forest A gallery forest is one formed as a corridor along rivers or wetlands, projecting into landscapes that are otherwise only sparsely treed such as savannas, grasslands, or deserts. The gallery forest maintains a more temperate microclimate above th ... and on the margins of and in rainforests. They have leaves with lamina variable in shape, elliptic to linear, long and wide. All leaf veins are equally distinct. Flowers are pink to mauve or white. The yellow-orange, globose, capsules of diameter contain numerous black seeds set in a white aril. The variation in the shapes of the leaves has resulted in the creation of numerous infraspec ...
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Merremia
''Merremia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. Members of the genus are commonly known as woodroses. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Merremia'': *''Merremia aniseiifolia, M. aniseiifolia'' Ooststr. – hairy woodrose *''Merremia caloxantha, M. caloxantha'' (Diels) Staples & R.C.Fang *''Merremia calycina, M. calycina'' (Meisn.) Hallier f. *''Merremia calyculata, M. calyculata'' Ooststr. *''Merremia candei, M. candei'' (A.Terracc.) Sebsebe *''Merremia clemensiana, M. clemensiana'' Ooststr. – roadside woodrose *''Merremia cordata, M. cordata'' C.Y.Wu & R.C.Fang *''Merremia crassinervia, M. crassinervia'' Ooststr. *''Merremia dichotoma, M. dichotoma'' Ooststr. *''Merremia discoidesperma, M. discoidesperma'' (Donn.Sm.) O'Donell *''Merremia ellenbeckii, M. ellenbeckii'' Pilg. *''Merremia emarginata, M. emarginata'' (Burm.f.) Hallier f. *''Merremia galla ...
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