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Suchtelenia Subsessilis
''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelenia'' is in honour of Paul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), a Dutch-born Russian military officer. The genus was first described and published in Pl. Vasc. Gen. Vol.1 on page 188 in 1839. Species Six species are accepted. *''Suchtelenia calycina'' – Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan *''Suchtelenia echinophora'' – southern European Russia and Kazakhstan *''Suchtelenia laevigata'' – Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and western Pakistan *''Suchtelenia macrocarpa ''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelen ...'' – Centr ...
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Flowering Plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (), commonly called angiosperms. The term "angiosperm" is derived from the Greek words ('container, vessel') and ('seed'), and refers to those plants that produce their seeds enclosed within a fruit. They are by far the most diverse group of land plants with 64 orders, 416 families, approximately 13,000 known genera and 300,000 known species. Angiosperms were formerly called Magnoliophyta (). Like gymnosperms, angiosperms are seed-producing plants. They are distinguished from gymnosperms by characteristics including flowers, endosperm within their seeds, and the production of fruits that contain the seeds. The ancestors of flowering plants diverged from the common ancestor of all living gymnosperms before the end of the Carboniferous, over 300 million years ago. The closest fossil relatives of flowering plants are uncertain and contentious. The earliest angiosperm fossils ar ...
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Boraginaceae
Boraginaceae, the borage or forget-me-not family, includes about 2,000 species of shrubs, trees and herbs in 146, to 156 genera with a worldwide distribution. The APG IV system from 2016 classifies the Boraginaceae as single family of the order Boraginales within the asterids. Under the older Cronquist system it was included in Lamiales, but it is now clear that it is no more similar to the other families in this order than they are to families in several other asterid orders. A revision of the Boraginales, also from 2016, split the Boraginaceae in eleven distinct families: Boraginaceae ''sensu stricto'', Codonaceae, Coldeniaceae, Cordiaceae, Ehretiaceae, Heliotropiaceae, Hoplestigmataceae, Hydrophyllaceae, Lennoaceae, Namaceae, and Wellstediaceae. These plants have alternately arranged leaves, or a combination of alternate and opposite leaves. The leaf blades usually have a narrow shape; many are linear or lance-shaped. They are smooth-edged or toothed, and some have petiol ...
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Paul Van Suchtelen
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Suchtelenia Calycina
''Suchtelenia calycina'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. It is an annual native to Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The genus name of ''Suchtelenia'' is in honour of Paul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), a Dutch-born Russian military officer. The Latin binomial nomenclature, specific epithet of ''calycina'' is derived from the Greek ''calycinus'', meaning "like a Calyx (botany), calyx" or "with a prominent calyx". It was first described and published in Pl. Vasc. Gen. Vol.1 on page 188 in 1839. The species was published in Prodr. Vol.10 on page 163 in 1846. Varieties Two varieties are accepted. *''Suchtelenia calycina'' var. ''acanthocarpa'' – Turkmenistan *''Suchtelenia calycina'' var. ''calycina'' – Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. It has 3 known synonyms; ''Suchtelenia cerinthifolia'' , ''Suchtelenia eriophora'' and ''Suchtelenia uniserialis'' . References

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Suchtelenia Echinophora
''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelenia'' is in honour of Paul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), a Dutch-born Russian military officer. The genus was first described and published in Pl. Vasc. Gen. Vol.1 on page 188 in 1839. Species Six species are accepted. *''Suchtelenia calycina ''Suchtelenia calycina'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. It is an annual native to Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The genus name of ''Suchtelenia'' is in honour of Paul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), a D ...'' – Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan *'' Suchtelenia echinophora'' – southern European Russia and Kazakhstan *'' Suchtelenia laevigata'' – Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and western Pakistan *'' Suchtelenia macrocarpa'' – Ce ...
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Suchtelenia Laevigata
''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelenia'' is in honour of Paul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), a Dutch-born Russian military officer. The genus was first described and published in Pl. Vasc. Gen. Vol.1 on page 188 in 1839. Species Six species are accepted. *''Suchtelenia calycina'' – Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan *''Suchtelenia echinophora ''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelen ...'' – southern European Russia and Kazakhstan *'' Suchtelenia laevigata'' – Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and western Pakistan *'' Suchtelenia macrocarpa'' – Cen ...
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Suchtelenia Macrocarpa
''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelenia'' is in honour of Paul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), a Dutch-born Russian military officer. The genus was first described and published in Pl. Vasc. Gen. Vol.1 on page 188 in 1839. Species Six species are accepted. *''Suchtelenia calycina'' – Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan *''Suchtelenia echinophora'' – southern European Russia and Kazakhstan *''Suchtelenia laevigata ''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelen ...'' – Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and western Pakistan *'' Suchtelenia macrocarpa'' – Cent ...
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Suchtelenia Subsessilis
''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelenia'' is in honour of Paul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), a Dutch-born Russian military officer. The genus was first described and published in Pl. Vasc. Gen. Vol.1 on page 188 in 1839. Species Six species are accepted. *''Suchtelenia calycina'' – Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan *''Suchtelenia echinophora'' – southern European Russia and Kazakhstan *''Suchtelenia laevigata'' – Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and western Pakistan *''Suchtelenia macrocarpa ''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelen ...'' – Centr ...
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Suchtelenia Szovitsiana
''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, the Caucasus, and southern European Russia. The genus name of ''Suchtelenia'' is in honour of Paul van Suchtelen (1788–1833), a Dutch-born Russian military officer. The genus was first described and published in Pl. Vasc. Gen. Vol.1 on page 188 in 1839. Species Six species are accepted. *''Suchtelenia calycina'' – Iran, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan *''Suchtelenia echinophora'' – southern European Russia and Kazakhstan *''Suchtelenia laevigata'' – Central Asia, Iran, Afghanistan, and western Pakistan *''Suchtelenia macrocarpa'' – Central Asia, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, and the Caucasus *''Suchtelenia subsessilis ''Suchtelenia'' is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It contains six species native to western Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, Central Asia, th ...
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Boraginoideae
Boraginoideae is a subfamily of the plant family Boraginaceae ', with about 42 genera. That family is defined in a much broader sense (Boraginaceae ') in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) system of classification for flowering plants. The APG has not specified any subfamilial structure within Boraginaceae ''s.l.'' Taxonomy Some taxonomists placed the genera ''Codon'' and '' Wellstedia'' in Boraginoideae. Others place one or both of these in separate, monogeneric subfamilies. ''Codon'' was long regarded as an odd member of Hydrophylloideae, but in 1998, a molecular phylogenetic study suggested that it is closer to Boraginoideae. Neither is included n more modern classifications. Some authors proposed a revision of earlier APG systems, in which Boraginaceae had been included as an unplaced family (i.e. not included in a specified order) within the lamiid clade of eudicots. In that system. Boraginaceae was defined broadly (Boraginaceae ''sensu lato'' or ''s.l.''). Instead the ...
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Boraginaceae Genera
Boraginaceae, the borage or forget-me-not family, includes about 2,000 species of shrubs, trees and herbs in 146, to 156 genera with a worldwide distribution. The APG IV system from 2016 classifies the Boraginaceae as single family of the order Boraginales within the asterids. Under the older Cronquist system it was included in Lamiales, but it is now clear that it is no more similar to the other families in this order than they are to families in several other asterid orders. A revision of the Boraginales, also from 2016, split the Boraginaceae in eleven distinct families: Boraginaceae ''sensu stricto'', Codonaceae, Coldeniaceae, Cordiaceae, Ehretiaceae, Heliotropiaceae, Hoplestigmataceae, Hydrophyllaceae, Lennoaceae, Namaceae, and Wellstediaceae. These plants have alternately arranged leaves, or a combination of alternate and opposite leaves. The leaf blades usually have a narrow shape; many are linear or lance-shaped. They are smooth-edged or toothed, and some have petio ...
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