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- Wilson Forchhammeria iltisii J.F.Morales Forchhammeria laxiflora Lundell Forchhammeria longifolia Standl. Forchhammeria macrocarpa Standl. Forchhammeria matudae...
- Forchhammeria trifoliata, the wild craboo or **** dogwood, is a species of plant in the family Resedaceae. It is native to Mexico, Central America...
- Cleomella DC. → Cleomaceae Dactylaena Schrad. ex Schult.f. → Cleomaceae Forchhammeria Liebm. → Stixaceae Haptocarpum Ule → Cleomaceae Koeberlinia Zucc. →...
- phylogenetics of core Br****icales, placement of orphan genera Emblingia, Forchhammeria, Tirania, and character evolution" (PDF). Systematic Botany. 29 (3):...
- species of climbing plant endemic to Vietnam. This genus is related to Forchhammeria and Stixis, but the placement of these three is uncertain. They were...
- placed in its own family Borthwickiaceae Caylusea A.St.-Hil. - 3 species Forchhammeria Liebm. - 10 species Ochradenus Delile - 4 species Ochradiscus S.Blanco...
- (including Borthwickiaceae J.X.Su et al., Stixidaceae Doweld as 'Stixaceae', Forchhammeria Liebm.) Capparaceae Juss., nom. cons. * Cleomaceae Bercht. & J.Presl...
- between 50 and 1,600 meters. The larvae feed on Capparis mollicella and Forchhammeria trifoliata. "GlobIZ search". Global Information System on Pyraloidea...
- Euphorbiaceae Bu Fontanesia René Louiche Desfontaines (1750–1833) Oleaceae St Forchhammeria Johan Georg Forchhammer (1794–1865) Resedaceae Qu Fordia Charles Ford...
- most taxonomists. The three genera formerly included in StixaceaeForchhammeria, Stixis and Tirania — have sometimes been placed instead in the Capparaceae...