- In
Polynesian mythology,
Haronga ("daybreak") is a god of the dawn and
father of Atarapa. He is a son of
Rangi and Papa. Jan
Knappert (1995). Pacific...
- Order:
Malpighiales Family:
Hypericaceae Tribe:
Vismieae Genus:
Harungana Lam.
Synonyms Arungana Pers.
Haemocarpus Noronha ex Spreng.
Haronga Thouars...
- mythology,
Atarapa ("daybreak") is the
goddess of the dawn and a
daughter of
Haronga.
Johannes Carl
Andersen (1969).
MYTHS AND
LEGENDS OF THE POLYNESIANS. Rutland...
- is
commonly known as the dragon's
blood tree, orange-milk tree or
haronga. The
haronga is a small,
bushy tree that
usually ranges from 4 m to 7 m in height...
- d'Ivoire,
Guinea and
Sierra Leone. The
emerald starling feeds on figs,
Haronga berries and
other fruit, seeds, ants and
other small insects. The cup-shaped...
- H.
madagascariensis may
refer to:
Harungana madagascariensis, the
haronga, a
flowering plant species found in
tropical Africa (including Madagascar) and...
-
savannah and in the
valleys and on the ridges,
while in the east the Bara
Haronga grow rice, and the
Betsileo people have
developed an
irrigation system...
-
Hypericineae Sub-ordo 1.
Hypericineae verae Tribe 1.
Vismieae Genus:
Haronga,
Vismia Tribe 2.
Hypericeae Genus: Androszemum, Hyperi****, Lancretia, Ascyrum...
- Takasagoya, Triadenia) - St John's Wort
Santomasia Tribe Vismieae Harungana (
Haronga)
Psorospermum Vismia This
subfamily comprises 2 tribes:
Tribe Calophylleae...
- Species: P. febrifugum
Binomial name
Psorospermum febrifugum Spach Synonyms Haronga febrifuga (Spach) Steud.
Psorospermum ferrugineum Hook.f. Hyperi**** afzelii...