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Tashiroea
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus ''Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a re ...
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Tashiroea Amoena
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus ''Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a re ...
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Tashiroea Biglandularis
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Laisherana
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Nudipes
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Okinawensis
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Oligotricha
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Quadrangularis
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Sessilifolia
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Sinensis
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Yaeyamensis
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Tashiroea Villosa
''Tashiroea'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. Species in this group resemble morphologically those in genus '' Bredia'', but differ in indumentum of mature leaf (Glabrous, with yellowish uniseriate trichomes vs. Sparsely to densely puberulous or strigose, appressed or spreading uniseriate trichomes with glandular head or not), leaf surface sculpture (Furrowed vs. Not furrowed) and capsule (Ovary crown usually evanescent, capsule uncrowned with rounded or 4-humped top vs. Ovary crown persistent and enlarged, enclosing an inverted frustum-shaped depression at capsule top). This genus includes 11 species, eight in southeastern mainland China, one in Taiwan, and two in the Ryukyus. Most species in this group prefer open or dense forests, slopes, stream banks, alt. 50–2300 m. This genus was first established to accommodate ''T. yaeyamensis'' and ''T. okinawensis''''.'' Li (1944) synonymized ''Tashiroea'', accommodating its species in ''Bredia''. While based on a ...
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Melastomataceae
Melastomataceae is a family of dicotyledonous flowering plants found mostly in the tropics (two-thirds of the genera are from the New World tropics) comprising c. 175 genera and c. 5115 known species. Melastomes are annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, or small trees. Description The leaves of melastomes are somewhat distinctive, being opposite, decussate, and usually with 3-7 longitudinal veins arising either from the base of the blade, plinerved (inner veins diverging above base of blade), or pinnately nerved with three or more pairs of primary veins diverging from the mid-vein at successive points above the base. Flowers are perfect, and borne either singly or in terminal or axillary, paniculate cymes. Ecology A number of melastomes are regarded as invasive species once naturalized in tropical and subtropical environments outside their normal range. Examples are Koster's curse (''Clidemia hirta''), '' Pleroma semidecandrum'' and ''Miconia calvescens'', but many other specie ...
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