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Amherstia nobilis (Burmese: သော်ကကြီး [θɔ̀ka̰ dʑí]; the
Pride of Burma, in the
family Fabaceae) is a
tropical tree with large,
showy flowers. It is the...
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Amherstia was the 8th
asteroid discovered by
Raymond Smith Dugan, and was
named after Amherst College, his alma mater.
Amherstia is a
large M-type...
- a
species of
pheasant (Chrysolophus amherstiae) and a
flowering tree (
Amherstia nobilis). Her
parents were
Andrew Archer, 2nd
Baron Archer, and Sarah...
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September 20, 1903
Heidelberg M. F. Wolf THM 41 km MPC · JPL 516
Amherstia 1903 MG
Amherstia September 20, 1903
Heidelberg R. S.
Dugan · 65 km MPC · JPL...
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Dalbergia sissoo, a
rosewood tree
common to
India and
Southeast Asia, or
Amherstia nobilis,
another South Asian tree, of the
family Caesalpiniaceae.[citation...
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Athalia 1903 ME Athalia,
Biblical queen of
Judah (2
Kings ix) DMP · 515 516
Amherstia 1903 MG
Amherst College in M****achusetts,
United States, the alma mater...
- 1903 list 510
Mabella 20 May 1903 list 511
Davida 30 May 1903 list 516
Amherstia 20
September 1903 list 517
Edith 22
September 1903 list 518
Halawe 20...
- genera, most of
which are
native to
Africa and Asia.
Pride of
Burma (
Amherstia nobilis) and
tamarind (Tamarindus indica) are two of the most notable...
- that the
species was
introduced from Asia to Bedfordshire. The
genus Amherstia, a
Burmese flowering tree, is also
named after her. In 1839, a year after...
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images of
plates from
Plantae Asiaticae Rariores Hibiscus radiatus Amherstia nonilis Gluta usitata Aspidopterys hirsuta Cur****a
roscoeana Plantae Asiaticae...