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Finschia is a
genus of
three recognised species of
large trees,
constituting part of the
plant family Proteaceae. They grow
naturally in New
Guinea and...
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subspecies are recognised. The
pipipi was
formerly placed in its own
genus Finschia. It was
moved to the
genus Mohoua based on the
results of a
molecular genetic...
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nucifera (coconut)
Cordia subcordata (beach cordia)
Euryale ferox (fox nut)
Finschia chloroxanthia Gnetum latifolium Inocarpus ****ifer (Tahitian chestnut) Omphalea...
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including Pisonia spp. and
Gyrocarpus americ**** *bulipa
Ficus sp. *gama
Finschia cloroxantha *(k)a(r,l)adroŋa
Acalypha sp. *koka tree sp.,
Bischofia javanica...
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Strangea Subtribe Hakeinae Opisthiolepis — Buckinghamia — Hakea — Grevillea —
Finschia Tribe Macadamieae Subtribe Macadamiinae Macadamia — Lasjia — Nothorites —...
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Subtribe Hakeinae Endl. Opisthiolepis — Buckinghamia — Hakea — Grevillea —
Finschia Authority: Venk.Rao
Subtribe Macadamiinae L.A.S.Johnson & B.G.Briggs Macadamia —...
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mycologist Poaceae Qu
Finlaysonia George Finlayson (1790–1823)
Apocynaceae Qu
Finschia Otto
Finsch (1839–1917)
Proteaceae Bu
Firmiana Karl
Joseph von Firmian...
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science confirms that they
correlate closest with the
genera Opisthiolepis,
Finschia,
Grevillea and
Hakea in the
subtribe Hakeinae, with
Buckinghamia and Opisthiolepis...
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share its
evolutionary closest correlates with the
genera Buckinghamia,
Finschia,
Grevillea and
Hakea in the
subtribe Hakeinae. The
genetics studies, still...
- Guinea, pp. 1124–1131 Foreman, D.B. (1976). A nut tree from New
Guinea –
Finschia, West
Australian Nut
Growing Yearbook pp. 26–31. Foreman, D.B. (1978)....