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- Martynia is a monotypic genus in the Martyniaceae family consisting of a single species, Martynia annua L., which is commonly known as cat's claw, tiger's...
- Ibicella lutea (/aɪbɪˈsɛlə ˈljuːtiə/; syn. Martynia lutea, Proboscidea lutea) is a species of flowering plant known by the common name yellow unicorn-plant...
- characteristic hooked seed pod. Senegalia greggii, a tree native to North America Martynia, a plant native to the desert regions of North America Devil's claw (nautical)...
- meant to distinguish it from the annual Martynia annua, as the species was first placed in the genus Martynia. Gloxinia perennis has a raceme-like flowering...
- "martinoe". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Merriam-Webster. Stephens, J. M. MartyniaProboscidea louisianica (Mill.) T****. HS624. Florida Cooperative Extension...
- org:names:210338-2 Tropicos: 19900007 uBio: 5865505 WFO: wfo-0001078377 Martynia parviflora Wikidata: Q39250448 CoL: 737H9 GBIF: 3172637 GRIN: 401404 IPNI:...
- family Bignoniaceae Grevillea alpina, a shrub species native to Australia Martynia annua, a plant species endemic to Brazil Mimosa nuttallii (formerly Schrankia...
- because of their horned seed capsules. Craniolaria Holoregmia Ibicella Martynia Proboscidea Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (2009). "An update of the Angiosperm...
- Aug 24, 1898 Nov 030, 1934 Martinsen Las Animas Jun 03, 1889 May 20, 1891 Martynia Prowers May 27, 1892 Jul 25, 1893 Marvel La Plata 81329 Apr 01, 1953 open...
- Marcgraviaceae Marcgravia P Georg Marcgrave (1610–1644) Ericales Qu Martyniaceae Martynia P John Martyn (1699–1768) Lamiales Maundiaceae Maundia P John Maund (1823–1858)...