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Wissadula Periplocifolia
''Wissadula'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It contains 25 to 30 species of herbs and subshrubs that are mostly native to the Neotropics, with several in tropical Asia and Africa. The name is derived from the Sinhala language. Selected species * ''Wissadula amplissima'' (L.) R.E.Fr. (Klas) Robert Elias Fries (11 July 1876, Uppsala – 29 January 1966, Stockholm), the youngest son of Theodor Magnus Fries (1832–1913) and grandson of Elias Magnus Fries(1794–1878) and an expert on mushrooms. A Swedish botanist who was a ... – Big yellow velvetleaf * '' Wissadula contracta'' (Link) R.E.Fr. – Contracted velvetleaf * '' Wissadula diffusa'' R.E.Fr. * '' Wissadula divergens'' (Benth.) Benth. & Hook. * '' Wissadula periplocifolia'' (L.) K.Presl ex Thwaites – White velvetleaf Formerly placed here * '' Briquetia spicata'' (Kunth) Fryxell (as ''W. spicata'' (Kunth) C.Presl) References External links Encyclopedi ...
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Friedrich Kasimir Medikus
Friedrich Kasimir Medikus (or Friedrich Casimir Medicus; 6 January 1738 – 8 July 1808) was a German physician and botanist. He was born at Grumbach and became director of the University of Mannheim (Theodoro Palatinae Mannheim) and curator of the botanical garden at Mannheim. He encouraged the cultivation of locust trees (''Robinia'') in Europe. The genus ''Medicusia'' was named after him by Conrad Moench (now considered synonymous with ''Picris''). References

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Wissadula Amplissima
''Wissadula'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It contains 25 to 30 species of herbs and subshrubs that are mostly native to the Neotropics, with several in tropical Asia and Africa. The name is derived from the Sinhala language. Selected species * '' Wissadula amplissima'' (L.) R.E.Fr. (Klas) Robert Elias Fries (11 July 1876, Uppsala – 29 January 1966, Stockholm), the youngest son of Theodor Magnus Fries (1832–1913) and grandson of Elias Magnus Fries(1794–1878) and an expert on mushrooms. A Swedish botanist who was a ... – Big yellow velvetleaf * '' Wissadula contracta'' (Link) R.E.Fr. – Contracted velvetleaf * '' Wissadula diffusa'' R.E.Fr. * '' Wissadula divergens'' (Benth.) Benth. & Hook. * '' Wissadula periplocifolia'' (L.) K.Presl ex Thwaites – White velvetleaf Formerly placed here * '' Briquetia spicata'' (Kunth) Fryxell (as ''W. spicata'' (Kunth) C.Presl) References External links Encycloped ...
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Wissadula
''Wissadula'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It contains 25 to 30 species of herbs and subshrubs that are mostly native to the Neotropics, with several in tropical Asia and Africa. The name is derived from the Sinhala language. Selected species * ''Wissadula amplissima'' (L.) R.E.Fr. – Big yellow velvetleaf * ''Wissadula contracta'' (Link) R.E.Fr. – Contracted velvetleaf * ''Wissadula diffusa'' R.E.Fr. * ''Wissadula divergens'' (Benth.) Benth. & Hook. * ''Wissadula periplocifolia'' (L.) K.Presl ex Thwaites – White velvetleaf Formerly placed here * ''Briquetia spicata ''Briquetia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Malvaceae Malvaceae, or the mallows, is a family of flowering plants estimated to contain 244 genera with 4225 known species. Well-known members of economic importance include ...'' (Kunth) Fryxell (as ''W. spicata'' (Kunth) C.Presl) References External links Encyclopedia of Li ...
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Briquetia Spicata
''Briquetia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Malvaceae. Its native range is Mexico to Tropical America. Species: *''Briquetia brasiliensis'' *''Briquetia denudata'' *''Briquetia inermis'' *''Briquetia sonorae'' *''Briquetia spicata ''Briquetia'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Malvaceae Malvaceae, or the mallows, is a family of flowering plants estimated to contain 244 genera with 4225 known species. Well-known members of economic importance include ...'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q8252245 Malvaceae Malvaceae genera ...
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Wissadula Periplocifolia
''Wissadula'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It contains 25 to 30 species of herbs and subshrubs that are mostly native to the Neotropics, with several in tropical Asia and Africa. The name is derived from the Sinhala language. Selected species * ''Wissadula amplissima'' (L.) R.E.Fr. (Klas) Robert Elias Fries (11 July 1876, Uppsala – 29 January 1966, Stockholm), the youngest son of Theodor Magnus Fries (1832–1913) and grandson of Elias Magnus Fries(1794–1878) and an expert on mushrooms. A Swedish botanist who was a ... – Big yellow velvetleaf * '' Wissadula contracta'' (Link) R.E.Fr. – Contracted velvetleaf * '' Wissadula diffusa'' R.E.Fr. * '' Wissadula divergens'' (Benth.) Benth. & Hook. * '' Wissadula periplocifolia'' (L.) K.Presl ex Thwaites – White velvetleaf Formerly placed here * '' Briquetia spicata'' (Kunth) Fryxell (as ''W. spicata'' (Kunth) C.Presl) References External links Encyclopedi ...
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Wissadula Divergens
''Wissadula divergens'' is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland Shrubland, scrubland, scrub, brush, or bush is a plant community characterized by vegetation dominated by shrubs, often also including grasses, herbs, and geophytes. Shrubland may either occur naturally or be the result of human activity. It m .... References divergens Endemic flora of Ecuador Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Malveae-stub ...
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Wissadula Diffusa
''Wissadula diffusa'' is a species of plant in the family Malvaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrubland Shrubland, scrubland, scrub, brush, or bush is a plant community characterized by vegetation dominated by shrubs, often also including grasses, herbs, and geophytes. Shrubland may either occur naturally or be the result of human activity. It m .... References diffusa Endemic flora of Ecuador Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Malveae-stub ...
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Wissadula Contracta
''Wissadula'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It contains 25 to 30 species of herbs and subshrubs that are mostly native to the Neotropics, with several in tropical Asia and Africa. The name is derived from the Sinhala language. Selected species * ''Wissadula amplissima'' (L.) R.E.Fr. – Big yellow velvetleaf * '' Wissadula contracta'' (Link) R.E.Fr. – Contracted velvetleaf * '' Wissadula diffusa'' R.E.Fr. * '' Wissadula divergens'' (Benth.) Benth. & Hook. * ''Wissadula periplocifolia ''Wissadula'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It contains 25 to 30 species of herbs and subshrubs that are mostly native to the Neotropics, with several in tropical Asia and Africa. The name is derived from th ...'' (L.) K.Presl ex Thwaites – White velvetleaf Formerly placed here * '' Briquetia spicata'' (Kunth) Fryxell (as ''W. spicata'' (Kunth) C.Presl) References External links Encyclopedia ...
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Robert Elias Fries
(Klas) Robert Elias Fries (11 July 1876, Uppsala – 29 January 1966, Stockholm), the youngest son of Theodor Magnus Fries (1832–1913) and grandson of Elias Magnus Fries(1794–1878) and an expert on mushrooms. A Swedish botanist who was a member of the British Mycological Society and involved with The Botanical Museum (UPS), Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Natural History Museum (BM), the National Botanic Garden of Belgium (BR), Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève (G), Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K),the Swedish Museum of Natural History Department of Phanerogamic Botany (S) and the United States National Herbarium, Smithsonian Institution (US). A collector of plants from 1901 through 1923 in Europe: Sweden; Tropical Africa: Kenya; Tropical South America: Bolivia; Temperate South America: Argentina. He sometimes worked with his father and his brother Thore Christian Elias Fries (1886–1931). He was part of the Swedish 1901–190 ...
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Sinhala Language
Sinhala ( ; , ''siṁhala'', ), sometimes called Sinhalese (), is an Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken by the Sinhalese people of Sri Lanka, who make up the largest ethnic group on the island, numbering about 16 million. Sinhala is also spoken as the first language by other ethnic groups in Sri Lanka, totalling about 2 million people as of 2001. It is written using the Sinhala script, which is a Brahmic scripts, Brahmic script closely related to the Grantha script of South India. Sinhala is one of the official and national languages of Sri Lanka. Along with Pali, it played a major role in the development of Theravada, Theravada Buddhist literature. The early form of the Sinhala language, is attested as early as the 3rd century BCE. The language of these inscriptions with long vowels and aspirated consonants is a Prakrit similar to Magadhi, a regional associate of the Middle Indian Prakrits that has been used during the time of the Buddha. The closest ...
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Wissadula Zeylanica
''Wissadula'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It contains 25 to 30 species of herbs and subshrubs that are mostly native to the Neotropics, with several in tropical Asia and Africa. The name is derived from the Sinhala language. Selected species * ''Wissadula amplissima'' (L.) R.E.Fr. – Big yellow velvetleaf * ''Wissadula contracta'' (Link) R.E.Fr. – Contracted velvetleaf * '' Wissadula diffusa'' R.E.Fr. * '' Wissadula divergens'' (Benth.) Benth. & Hook. * ''Wissadula periplocifolia ''Wissadula'' is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It contains 25 to 30 species of herbs and subshrubs that are mostly native to the Neotropics, with several in tropical Asia and Africa. The name is derived from th ...'' (L.) K.Presl ex Thwaites – White velvetleaf Formerly placed here * '' Briquetia spicata'' (Kunth) Fryxell (as ''W. spicata'' (Kunth) C.Presl) References External links Encyclopedia ...
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Tropical Africa
Although tropical Africa is mostly familiar to the West for its rainforests, this biogeographic realm of Africa is far more diverse. While the tropics are thought of as regions with hot moist climates, which are caused by latitude and the tropical rain belt, the geology of areas, particularly mountain chains, and geographical relation to continental and regional scale winds impact the overall areas , also, making the tropics run from arid to humid in West Africa. The area is currently experiencing the negative effects of rapid human population growth.Zinkina J., Korotayev A.br>Explosive Population Growth in Tropical Africa: Crucial Omission in Development Forecasts (Emerging Risks and Way Out). ''World Futures'' 70/2 (2014): 120–139 Overview Tropical rainforests are moist forests of semi-deciduous plants distributed across nine West African countries. Institute for Sea Research conducted a temperature record dating back 700,000 years. Several conservation and development dem ...
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