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- Friesodielsia is a genus of flowering plants in the custard apple and soursop family Annonaceae, with all species found in the Old World, mostly in the...
- leaves, or branches radiating from a single point (photo of flower of Friesodielsia desmoides, family Annonaceae, juxtaposed with diagram of axial cross-section)...
- Friesodielsia hainanensis, synonym Ric****a hainanensis, is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family, native to Hainan. It was first described in 1964...
- researchers at Chiang Mai University named the Thai flower species Friesodielsia lalisae in Lisa's honor. That October, Lisa was named one of the 2023...
- Photograph and axial plane floral diagram of Friesodielsia desmoides, showing the whorled pattern of multiple concentric objects....
- Torre & Harms Desmos Lour. Dielsiothamnus R.E.Fr. Fissistigma Griff. Friesodielsia Steenis (syn. Schefferomitra Diels) Monanthotaxis Baill. Pyramidanthe...
- Torre & Harms Desmos Lour. Dielsiothamnus R.E.Fr. Fissistigma Griff. Friesodielsia Steenis Monanthotaxis Baill. Pyramidanthe Miq. (synonym Mitrella Miq...
- "Molecular phylogenetic and morphological support for the recognition of Friesodielsia lalisae (Annonaceae), a new species from S Thailand". Willdenowia. 53...
- partially closed chamber formed by petals that are basally constricted. (C) Friesodielsia desmoides, with outer petals free spreading, inner petals apically connivent...
- 2017). "Cutting up the climbers: Evidence for extensive polyphyly in Friesodielsia (Annonaceae) necessitates generic realignment across the tribe Uvarieae"...