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- Family: Acanthaceae Genus: Justicia Species: J. brandegeeana Binomial name Justicia brandegeeana W****h. & L.B.Sm. Synonyms Beloperone guttata Brandeg....
- California, southern Arizona, and northern Mexico. Its common names include beloperone, chuparosa (from the Spanish: chuparrosa for hummingbird) and hummingbird...
- Justicia riparia (syn. Beloperone mollis Nees) is a species of flowering plant. It is endemic to southeastern Brazil, where it is native to the Cerrado...
- xylosteoides Griseb. Justicia zarucchii W****h. J. brandegeeana (formerly Beloperone guttata, commonly called shrimp plant) is native to Mexico. It is hardy...
- Species: J. nodicaulis Binomial name Justicia nodicaulis (Nees) Leonard (1959) Synonyms Amphiscopia grandis Rizzini (1952) Beloperone nodicaulis Nees (1847)...
- Acanthaceae Genus: Justicia Species: J. purpusii Binomial name Justicia purpusii (Brandegee) D.N.Gibson Synonyms Beloperone purpusii Brandegee (1903)...
- baruensis J.R. Hern. & Aime (2005) Uredo batistae J.C. Lindq. (1972) Uredo beloperones Arthur (1910) Uredo betae-patellaris Guyot & Malençon (1957) Uredo bidenticida...
- family Acanthaceae, including Diciliptera brachiata, Jacobinia carnea, Beloperone, Siphonoglossa, and Ruellia species. Anthan****a texana texana (Arizona...
- herbaceous plant in the family Acanthaceae. It was previously classified as Beloperone flaviflora. The species is endemic to the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean...
- in California Justicia californica, the chuparosa, hummingbird bush or beloperone, a flowering shrub species native to the deserts of southern California...