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Pleurostylia Serrulata
''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' Oliv. *''Pleurostylia opposita'' (Wall.) Alston (from Sri Lanka to Philippines & Australia, Mozambique) Unresolved species of this genus: *''Pleurostylia heynei'' Wight & Arn. *''Pleurostylia leucocarpa'' Baker *''Pleurostylia pachyphloea'' Tul. (endemic to La Réunion) *''Pleurostylia serrulata ''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' ...'' Loes. (endemic to Cameroon) References External linksThe International Plant Names Index
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Pleurostylia Opposita
''Pleurostylia opposita'' is a species of shrub in the family Celastraceae. It is distributed throughout the India, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Guinea, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia and China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. It is the world's most populous country, with a population exceeding 1.4 billion, slightly ahead of India. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and .... References External links * * Biotik.org {{Taxonbar, from=Q15227613 Celastraceae Flora of tropical Asia Flora of Australia ...
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Robert Wight
Robert Wight Doctor of Medicine, MD Fellow of the Royal Society, FRS Linnean Society of London, FLS (6 July 1796 – 26 May 1872) was a Scottish surgeon in the East India Company, whose professional career was spent entirely in southern India, where his greatest achievements were in botany – as an economic botanist and leading taxonomist in south India. He contributed to the introduction of Gossypium barbadense, American cotton. As a taxonomist he described 110 new genera and 1267 new species of flowering plants. He employed Indian botanical artists to illustrate many plants collected by himself and Indian collectors he trained. Some of these illustrations were published by William Jackson Hooker, William Hooker in Britain, but from 1838 he published a series of illustrated works in Madras including the uncoloured, six-volume ''Icones Plantarum Indiae Orientalis'' (1838–53) and two hand-coloured, two-volume works, the ''Illustrations of Indian Botany'' (1838–50) and ''Spic ...
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George Arnott Walker-Arnott
George Arnott Walker Arnott of Arlary (6 February 1799 – 17 April 1868) was a Scottish botanist. Early life George Arnott Walker Arnott was born in Edinburgh in 1799, the son of David Walker Arnott of Arlary. He attended Milnathort Parish School then the High School of Edinburgh. He studied law in Edinburgh. Career Walker Arnott became a botanist, holding the position of Regius Professor of Botany in the University of Glasgow from 1845 to 1868. He studied the botany of North America with Sir William Hooker and collaborated with Robert Wight in studies of Indian botany. He and William J. Hooker went through the Australian collected plant material of Alexander Collie, which was sent back to the UK after his death.Ray Desmond (Editor) He was a member of the Societe de Histoire Naturelle in Paris and the Moscow Imperial Society of Natural History. Personal life and death Walker Arnott married Mary Hay Barclay in 1831. He died in Glasgow Glasgow ( ; sco, Glesca ...
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Shrub
A shrub (often also called a bush) is a small-to-medium-sized perennial woody plant. Unlike herbaceous plants, shrubs have persistent woody stems above the ground. Shrubs can be either deciduous or evergreen. They are distinguished from trees by their multiple stems and shorter height, less than tall. Small shrubs, less than 2 m (6.6 ft) tall are sometimes termed as subshrubs. Many botanical groups have species that are shrubs, and others that are trees and herbaceous plants instead. Some definitions state that a shrub is less than and a tree is over 6 m. Others use as the cut-off point for classification. Many species of tree may not reach this mature height because of hostile less than ideal growing conditions, and resemble a shrub-sized plant. However, such species have the potential to grow taller under the ideal growing conditions for that plant. In terms of longevity, most shrubs fit in a class between perennials and trees; some may only last about five y ...
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Celastraceae
The Celastraceae (staff-vine or bittersweet) are a family of 97 genera and 1,350 species of herbs, vines, shrubs and small trees, belonging to the order Celastrales. The great majority of the genera are tropical, with only ''Celastrus'' (the staff vines), ''Euonymus'' (the spindles) and ''Maytenus'' widespread in temperate climates, and ''Parnassia'' (bog-stars) found in alpine and arctic climates. Of the 97 currently recognized genera of the family Celastraceae, 19 are native to Madagascar and these include at least 57 currently recognized species. Six of these 19 genera ('' Brexiella'', '' Evonymopsis'', '' Hartogiopsis'', ''Polycardia'', ''Ptelidium'', and ''Salvadoropsis'') are endemic to Madagascar. Genera A complete list of the genera is: * ''Acanthothamnus'' * ''Allocassine'' * '' Anthodon'' * '' Apatophyllum'' * ''Apodostigma'' * ''Arnicratea'' * ''Bequaertia'' * '' Brassiantha'' * ''Brexia'' * '' Brexiella'' * '' Campylostemon'' * '' Canotia'' – crucifixion thorn * ...
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Pleurostylia Africana
''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' Oliv. *''Pleurostylia opposita'' (Wall.) Alston (from Sri Lanka to Philippines & Australia, Mozambique) Unresolved species of this genus: *''Pleurostylia heynei'' Wight & Arn. *''Pleurostylia leucocarpa'' Baker *''Pleurostylia pachyphloea'' Tul. (endemic to La Réunion) *''Pleurostylia serrulata ''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' ...'' Loes. (endemic to Cameroon) References External linksThe International Plant Names Index
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Pleurostylia Capensis
''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' Oliv. *''Pleurostylia opposita'' (Wall.) Alston (from Sri Lanka to Philippines & Australia, Mozambique) Unresolved species of this genus: *''Pleurostylia heynei'' Wight & Arn. *''Pleurostylia leucocarpa'' Baker *''Pleurostylia pachyphloea'' Tul. (endemic to La Réunion) *''Pleurostylia serrulata ''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' ...'' Loes. (endemic to Cameroon) References External linksThe International Plant Names Index
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Pleurostylia Heynei
''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' Oliv. *''Pleurostylia opposita'' (Wall.) Alston (from Sri Lanka to Philippines & Australia, Mozambique) Unresolved species of this genus: *''Pleurostylia heynei'' Wight & Arn. *''Pleurostylia leucocarpa'' Baker *''Pleurostylia pachyphloea'' Tul. (endemic to La Réunion) *''Pleurostylia serrulata ''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' ...'' Loes. (endemic to Cameroon) References External linksThe International Plant Names Index
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Pleurostylia Leucocarpa
''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' Oliv. *''Pleurostylia opposita'' (Wall.) Alston (from Sri Lanka to Philippines & Australia, Mozambique) Unresolved species of this genus: *''Pleurostylia heynei'' Wight & Arn. *''Pleurostylia leucocarpa'' Baker *''Pleurostylia pachyphloea'' Tul. (endemic to La Réunion) *''Pleurostylia serrulata ''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' ...'' Loes. (endemic to Cameroon) References External linksThe International Plant Names Index
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Pleurostylia Pachyphloea
''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' Oliv. *''Pleurostylia opposita'' (Wall.) Alston (from Sri Lanka to Philippines & Australia, Mozambique) Unresolved species of this genus: *''Pleurostylia heynei'' Wight & Arn. *''Pleurostylia leucocarpa'' Baker *''Pleurostylia pachyphloea'' Tul. (endemic to La Réunion) *''Pleurostylia serrulata'' Loes. (endemic to Cameroon) References External linksThe International Plant Names IndexChinese Flora
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Pleurostylia Serrulata
''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' Oliv. *''Pleurostylia opposita'' (Wall.) Alston (from Sri Lanka to Philippines & Australia, Mozambique) Unresolved species of this genus: *''Pleurostylia heynei'' Wight & Arn. *''Pleurostylia leucocarpa'' Baker *''Pleurostylia pachyphloea'' Tul. (endemic to La Réunion) *''Pleurostylia serrulata ''Pleurostylia'' is a small genus of shrubs in the family Celastraceae containing 13 described species. Of these 3 are accepted species names. Species Accepted species in this genus: *''Pleurostylia africana'' Loes. *''Pleurostylia capensis'' ...'' Loes. (endemic to Cameroon) References External linksThe International Plant Names Index
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