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- 1840s, the species received synonyms by Pierre Boitard in 1842 (Vulpes denhamii) and John Edward Gray in 1843 (Vulpes zuarensis). The type localities of...
- Geissois denhamii is a species of forest trees endemic to the island nation of Vanuatu in the Pacific. Seemann, Berthold C. (1866). "Geissois denhamii Labill...
- Melicope denhamii is a plant in the family Rutaceae. It is named for the 19th century Royal Navy captain Henry Mangles Denham. Melicope denhamii grows up...
- Meryta denhamii is an evergreen tree endemic to the Pacific island of New Caledonia, where it occurs in dense humid forest. Meryta denhamii grows to about...
- tolerance of coastal conditions. Species encountered in cultivation include M. denhamii and M. sonchifolia, native to New Caledonia, M. latifolia, native to Norfolk...
- confusion. Kori bustards are distinguished from Denham's bustard (Neotis denhamii) and Ludwig's bustard (Neotis luwigii), both of which they sometimes forage...
- rubribracteata Cremo**** ecudoranum Cremo**** reldioides Cyrtandra denhamii Cyrtandra elbertii Cyrtandra kandavuensis Cyrtandra natewaensis Cyrtandra...
- discoverer of several plants, including the rare New Caledonian tree Meryta denhamii which he found growing on the Isle of Pines in 1853 and sent to the Royal...
- Madagascar Melhania dehnhardtii K.Schum. – southeastern Kenya Melhania denhamii R.Br. – northern tropical Africa (Mauritania to Somalia), Yemen, ****stan...
- elevation, in ****ociation with Pterophylla spp., Syzygium spp., Geissois denhamii, Quintinia spp., and Ascarina spp. Its habitat is relatively intact, and...