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Teclea Stuhlmanni
''Vepris'' is a genus of plant in family Rutaceae. It comprises around 90 species, mainly from tropical Africa, Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands and at a lesser extent Arabia and India. Species , Plants of the World Online (PoWO) accepted the following species: *''Vepris adamaouae'' Onana *''Vepris afzelii'' (Engl.) Mziray *'' Vepris allenii'' I.Verd. *''Vepris amaniensis'' (Engl.) Mziray *''Vepris ampody'' H.Perrier *''Vepris aralioides'' H.Perrier *''Vepris araliopsioides'' Onana *''Vepris arenicola'' H.Perrier *'' Vepris arushensis'' Kokwaro *''Vepris bachmannii'' (Engl.) Mziray *'' Vepris bali'' Cheek *'' Vepris bilocularis'' (Wight & Arn.) Engl. *''Vepris boiviniana'' (Baill.) Mziray *'' Vepris borenensis'' (M.G.Gilbert) W.Mziray, synonym of ''Teclea borenensis'', unplaced name according to PoWO *'' Vepris bremekampii'' (I.Verd.) Mziray *''Vepris calcicola'' H.Perrier *''Vepris carringtoniana'' Mendonça *'' Vepris cauliflora'' H.Perrier *'' Vepris dainellii'' (Pic.Ser ...
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Plants are the eukaryotes that form the Kingdom (biology), kingdom Plantae; they are predominantly Photosynthesis, photosynthetic. This means that they obtain their energy from sunlight, using chloroplasts derived from endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria to produce sugars from carbon dioxide and water, using the green pigment chlorophyll. Exceptions are parasitic plants that have lost the genes for chlorophyll and photosynthesis, and obtain their energy from other plants or fungi. Most plants are multicellular organism, multicellular, except for some green algae. Historically, as in Aristotle's biology, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi. Definitions have narrowed since then; current definitions exclude fungi and some of the algae. By the definition used in this article, plants form the clade Viridiplantae (green plants), which consists of the green algae and the embryophytes or land plants (hornworts, liverworts ...
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Vepris Bachmannii
''Vepris'' is a genus of plant in family Rutaceae. It comprises around 90 species, mainly from tropical Africa, Madagascar and the Mascarene Islands and at a lesser extent Arabia and India. Species , Plants of the World Online (PoWO) accepted the following species: *'' Vepris adamaouae'' Onana *'' Vepris afzelii'' (Engl.) Mziray *'' Vepris allenii'' I.Verd. *'' Vepris amaniensis'' (Engl.) Mziray *'' Vepris ampody'' H.Perrier *'' Vepris aralioides'' H.Perrier *'' Vepris araliopsioides'' Onana *'' Vepris arenicola'' H.Perrier *'' Vepris arushensis'' Kokwaro *'' Vepris bachmannii'' (Engl.) Mziray *'' Vepris bali'' Cheek *'' Vepris bilocularis'' (Wight & Arn.) Engl. *''Vepris boiviniana'' (Baill.) Mziray *'' Vepris borenensis'' (M.G.Gilbert) W.Mziray, synonym of ''Teclea borenensis'', unplaced name according to PoWO *'' Vepris bremekampii'' (I.Verd.) Mziray *'' Vepris calcicola'' H.Perrier *'' Vepris carringtoniana'' Mendonça *'' Vepris cauliflora'' H.Perrier *'' Vepris dainellii' ...
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Vepris Bremekampii
''Vepris bremekampii'' (syn. ''Toddaliopsis bremekampii''), the wart-berry or wild mandarin, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to southern Mozambique and northern South Africa. An evergreen shrub or small tree reaching , its fruit are wrinkled and warty with a resemblance to ''Citrus ''Citrus'' is a genus of flowering trees and shrubs in the family Rutaceae. Plants in the genus produce citrus fruits, including important crops such as oranges, mandarins, lemons, grapefruits, pomelos, and limes. ''Citrus'' is nativ ...''. References bremekampii Flora of Mozambique Flora of the Northern Provinces Flora of KwaZulu-Natal Plants described in 1992 {{Rutaceae-stub ...
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Unplaced Name
In biological classification, a ''species inquirenda'' is a species of doubtful identity requiring further investigation. The use of the term in English-language biological literature dates back to at least the early nineteenth century. The term ''taxon inquirendum'' is broader in meaning and refers to an incompletely defined taxon of which the taxonomic validity is uncertain or disputed by different experts or is impossible to identify the taxon. Further characterization is required. Certain species names may be designated unplaced names, which ''Plants of the World Online'' defines as "names that cannot be accepted, nor can they be put into synonymy". Unplaced names may be names which were not validly published, later homonyms which are therefore illegitimate, or species which cannot be accepted because the genus name is not accepted. Species names may remain unplaced if there is no accepted species in a genus in which it can be placed, or if the type material for the species ...
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Vepris Borenensis
''Vepris borenensis'' is a species of plant in the family Rutaceae. It is found in Ethiopia and Kenya Kenya, officially the Republic of Kenya, is a country located in East Africa. With an estimated population of more than 52.4 million as of mid-2024, Kenya is the 27th-most-populous country in the world and the 7th most populous in Africa. .... References borenensis Flora of Ethiopia Flora of Kenya Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Unplaced names {{Rutaceae-stub ...
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