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- Halacsya is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Boraginaceae. It only contains one species, Halacsya sendtneri (Boiss.) Dörfl...
- Weigend & Hilger Greeneocharis Gürke & Harms Gyrocaryum Valdés Hackelia Opiz Halacsya Dörfl. Halgania Gaudich. Harpagonella A.Gray Heliocarya Bunge Heliotropium...
- His herbarium is preserved at the University of Vienna. The plant genera Halacsya (from family Boraginaceae) and Halacsyella (in family Campanulaceae, now...
- Buglossoides, Cerinthe, Cystostemon, Echiostachys, Echium, Glandora, Halacsya, Huynhia, Lithodora, Lithospermum, Lobostemon, Maharanga, Mairetis, Moltkia...
- home to a number of endangered plant species, such as Fumana bonapartei, Halacsya sendtneri, and Orchis tridentata. The only nesting place of Montagu's harrier...
- after him, although no etymology is given. Also the specific epithet of Halacsya sendtneri (Boiss.) Dörfl. was also named in his honour. As a taxonomist...
- Christian Ludwig von Hake (1745–1818), German botanical patron Proteaceae St Halacsya Eugen von Halácsy (1842–1913) Boraginaceae Qu Halenia Jonas Petri Halenius...
- serpentini Forsythia europaea Fumana bonopartei Veronica andrasovskyi Halacsya sendtneri Knautia macedonica Armeria rumelica Linum elegans Polygala doerfleri...
- besseranum, Plumbaginaceae Haberlea rhodopensis, Gesneriaceae Halacsya sendtneri, Boraginaceae Halacsya sendtneri, Boraginaceae Haplophyllum balcani****, Rutaceae...
- be susceptible to the antimicrobial activity of ethanolic extract from Halacsya sendtneri, a flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae. The fungus is...