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Sesamothamnus
''Sesamothamnus'' is a genus of plant in family Pedaliaceae Pedaliaceae, the pedalium family or sesame family, is a flowering plant family classified in the order Lamiales. The family includes sesame (''Sesamum indicum''), the source of sesame seeds. It comprises 13 genera and approximately 70 spec .... Species Species include: *'' Sesamothamnus benguellensis'' Welw. *'' Sesamothamnus busseanus'' Engl. *'' Sesamothamnus guerichii'' (Engl.) E.A.Bruce *'' Sesamothamnus leistneranus'' *'' Sesamothamnus lugardii'' N.E.Br. *'' Sesamothamnus rivae'' Engl. References Lamiales genera Pedaliaceae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Lamiales-stub ...
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Sesamothamnus Rivae
''Sesamothamnus'' is a genus of plant in family Pedaliaceae Pedaliaceae, the pedalium family or sesame family, is a flowering plant family classified in the order Lamiales. The family includes sesame (''Sesamum indicum''), the source of sesame seeds. It comprises 13 genera and approximately 70 spec .... Species Species include: *'' Sesamothamnus benguellensis'' Welw. *'' Sesamothamnus busseanus'' Engl. *'' Sesamothamnus guerichii'' (Engl.) E.A.Bruce *'' Sesamothamnus leistneranus'' *'' Sesamothamnus lugardii'' N.E.Br. *'' Sesamothamnus rivae'' Engl. References Lamiales genera Pedaliaceae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Lamiales-stub ...
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Sesamothamnus Benguellensis
''Sesamothamnus'' is a genus of plant in family Pedaliaceae. Species Species include: *'' Sesamothamnus benguellensis'' Welw. *'' Sesamothamnus busseanus'' Engl. *'' Sesamothamnus guerichii'' (Engl.) E.A.Bruce *'' Sesamothamnus leistneranus'' *'' Sesamothamnus lugardii'' N.E.Br. *''Sesamothamnus rivae ''Sesamothamnus'' is a genus of plant in family Pedaliaceae Pedaliaceae, the pedalium family or sesame family, is a flowering plant family classified in the order Lamiales. The family includes sesame (''Sesamum indicum''), the source of ...'' Engl. References Lamiales genera Pedaliaceae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Lamiales-stub ...
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Sesamothamnus Busseanus
''Sesamothamnus'' is a genus of plant in family Pedaliaceae. Species Species include: *''Sesamothamnus benguellensis'' Welw. *'' Sesamothamnus busseanus'' Engl. *'' Sesamothamnus guerichii'' (Engl.) E.A.Bruce *'' Sesamothamnus leistneranus'' *'' Sesamothamnus lugardii'' N.E.Br. *''Sesamothamnus rivae ''Sesamothamnus'' is a genus of plant in family Pedaliaceae Pedaliaceae, the pedalium family or sesame family, is a flowering plant family classified in the order Lamiales. The family includes sesame (''Sesamum indicum''), the source of ...'' Engl. References Lamiales genera Pedaliaceae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Lamiales-stub ...
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Sesamothamnus Guerichii
''Sesamothamnus'' is a genus of plant in family Pedaliaceae. Species Species include: *''Sesamothamnus benguellensis'' Welw. *''Sesamothamnus busseanus'' Engl. *'' Sesamothamnus guerichii'' (Engl.) E.A.Bruce *'' Sesamothamnus leistneranus'' *'' Sesamothamnus lugardii'' N.E.Br. *''Sesamothamnus rivae ''Sesamothamnus'' is a genus of plant in family Pedaliaceae Pedaliaceae, the pedalium family or sesame family, is a flowering plant family classified in the order Lamiales. The family includes sesame (''Sesamum indicum''), the source of ...'' Engl. References Lamiales genera Pedaliaceae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Lamiales-stub ...
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Sesamothamnus Lugardii
''Sesamothamnus lugardii'', the Transvaal sesame-bush or sesambos, is a species of plant in family Pedaliaceae, endemic to southern Namibia, eastern Botswana, southern Zimbabwe, and Kruger National Park in the Transvaal Transvaal is a historical geographic term associated with land north of (''i.e.'', beyond) the Vaal River in South Africa. A number of states and administrative divisions have carried the name Transvaal. * South African Republic (1856–1902; af, .... It is a soft-stemmed shrub that grows alone or in scattered, small groups in hot, dry areas. The plant can grow to 4 meters in height with a very thick lower trunk, up to 1 meter in diameter, from which arise several thick branches. Flowers are white. References * ''Fl. Trop. Afr.'' 4: II. 568, 1906. JSTORLlifleBihrmann's Caudiciforms Flora of Botswana Flora of Namibia Flora of Zimbabwe Pedaliaceae Caudiciform plants Taxa named by N. E. Brown Taxa named by Otto Stapf {{Lamiales-stub ...
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Sesamothamnus Leistneranus
''Sesamothamnus leistneranus'' is a species of plant in the Pedaliaceae family. It is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitat In ecology, the term habitat summarises the array of resources, physical and biotic factors that are present in an area, such as to support the survival and reproduction of a particular species. A species habitat can be seen as the physical ... is subtropical or tropical dry shrubland. References Endemic flora of Namibia Pedaliaceae Least concern plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Lamiales-stub ...
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Pedaliaceae
Pedaliaceae, the pedalium family or sesame family, is a flowering plant family classified in the order Lamiales. The family includes sesame (''Sesamum indicum''), the source of sesame seeds. It comprises 13 genera and approximately 70 species. Eight genera are native to the African continent and one genus (''Uncarina'') is endemic to Madagascar. Four genera (''Sesamum'', ''Josephinia'', ''Pedalium'' and ''Dicerocaryum'') are mainly African natives but they also include regions to the east (including Madagascar, India, Sri Lanka, Malayan Islands and northern Australia).Ib Friis and Olof Ryding (Editors) The family has a diverse range of seed and fruit dispersal throughout the various species. Including; animal dispersal via burrs, carried by feet (in ''Dicerocaryum'', ''Harpagophytum'' and ''Josephinia'') or caught in the fur of passing animals (''Uncarina''), winged fruits using the wind for dispersal (''Holubia'' and ''Pterodiscus''), or even winged seeds (''Sesamothamnu ...
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Friedrich Welwitsch
Friedrich Martin Josef Welwitsch (25 February 1806 – 20 October 1872) was an Austrian explorer and botanist who in Angola was the first European to describe the plant ''Welwitschia mirabilis''. His report received wide attention among the botanists and general public, comparable only to the discovery of two other plants in the 19th century, namely ''Victoria amazonica'' and ''Rafflesia arnoldii''.Strlič, Matija. "Dr. Friderik Velbič, 1806–1872". ''Proteus, the journal of the Natural Sciences Society of Slovenia''. Year 61, No. 9/10 (pp. 396-404). ISSN 0033-1805. In Angola, Welwitsch also discovered ''Rhipsalis baccifera'', the only cactus species naturally occurring outside the New World. It was found a few years later in Sri Lanka too, which reignited the now already one-and-a-half-century-old debate on the origin of cacti in Africa and Asia. At the time, the debate concluded with the conviction of numerous authors that they were introduced and spread by migratory bird ...
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Plant
Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi; however, all current definitions of Plantae exclude the fungi and some algae, as well as the prokaryotes (the archaea and bacteria). By one definition, plants form the clade Viridiplantae (Latin name for "green plants") which is sister of the Glaucophyta, and consists of the green algae and Embryophyta (land plants). The latter includes the flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns and their allies, hornworts, liverworts, and mosses. Most plants are multicellular organisms. Green plants obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis by primary chloroplasts that are derived from endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria. Their chloroplasts contain chlorophylls a and b, which gives them their green color. Some plants are parasitic or mycotrophic and hav ...
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Lamiales Genera
The order Lamiales (also known as the mint order) are an order in the asterid group of dicotyledonous flowering plants. It includes about 23,810 species, 1,059 genera, and is divided into about 25 families. These families include Acanthaceae, Bignoniaceae, Byblidaceae, Calceolariaceae, Carlemanniaceae, Gesneriaceae, Lamiaceae, Lentibulariaceae, Linderniaceae, Martyniaceae, Mazaceae, Oleaceae, Orobanchaceae, Paulowniaceae, Pedaliaceae, Peltantheraceae, Phrymaceae, Plantaginaceae, Plocospermataceae, Schlegeliaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Stilbaceae, Tetrachondraceae, Thomandersiaceae, Verbenaceae. Being one of the largest orders of flowering plants, Lamiales have representatives found all over the world. Well-known or economically important members of this order include lavender, lilac, olive, jasmine, the ash tree, teak, snapdragon, sesame, psyllium, garden sage, and a number of table herbs such as mint, basil, and rosemary. Description Plant species within the order Lamiales ...
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