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- Hyperi**** sect. Adenosepalum is one of 36 sections in the genus Hyperi****. Its type species is Hyperi**** montanum. Species in the section are found primarily...
- The section Adenosepalum of genus Hyperi**** contains thirty species and two hybrids, as well as five recognized subspecies, in four subsections. The section...
- sessile or shortly petiolar, though long petioles exist in sections Adenosepalum and Hyperi****. Basal articulation can be present, in which case leaves...
- subg. Hyperi**** Adenosepalum Adenotrias H. aciferum H. aegypti**** H. russeggeri Androsaemum H. androsaemum H. foliosum H. grandifolium H. hircinum H. ×...
- commercially for herbalism and medicine. Adenosepalum Spach is divided into four subsections: Adenosepalum, Aethiopica, Caprifolia, and the Huber-Morathii...
- placement within the genus is unclear. It has been placed in both section Adenosepalum and section Origanifolium. The genus name Hyperi**** is possibly derived...
- Hyperi****, but more recently it has been considered a member of section Adenosepalum. Hyperi**** decaisneanum is a perennial herb that grows mostly upright...
- cuisinii is a perennial herb in the genus Hyperi****, in the section Adenosepalum. The herb has pale yellow flowers and occurs in Greece and Turkey. Hyperi****...
- placement within the genus is unclear. It has been placed in both section Adenosepalum and section Origanifolium. The genus name Hyperi**** is possibly derived...
- kiboense is a flowering plant the family Hypericaceae, section Adenosepalum, subsection Adenosepalum. The species is a shrub that grows to be 2.5 m tall with...