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Matonia is a
genus of fern,
named for
English botanist William George Maton. It is
native to Thailand,
Malesia (the
Malayan peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra...
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Matonia R.Br. ex Wall. 1829
species Matonia jeffersonii species Matonia pectinata species Matonia braunii species Matonia mesozoica species Matonia brownii...
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Cardamomum officinale Salisb.
Zingiber cardamomum (L.)
Stokes Matonia cardamomum (L.)
Stephenson & J.M.Churchill
Cardamomum verum Oken, illegitimate...
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authority over the
heaven and earth', then
dismounted his
horse and made a
matonia before him.
Because of the Pope's words, it is claimed, the
governor became...
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person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name. 'Notes on the
Rhizome of
Matonia pectina, R. Br,' The New
Phytologist 1:7 (1902) 157–160 'The cotyledons...
- Family:
Zingiberaceae Subfamily:
Alpinioideae Tribe:
Alpinieae Genus:
Elettaria Maton, 1811
Synonyms Cardamomum Noronha Matonia Stephenson & J.M.Churchill...
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found in Malaysia, Philippines,
Samoa and New Guinea,
growing beside Matonia (another fern species). Most of the
species grow on rocks,
exposed places...
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strong wind, and
burial by
blowing and ac****ulating sand.
Ferns like
Matonia braunii maybe worked as dune stabilisers, like the
extant plant Leymus...
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Papaver somniferum (opium poppy) 77
Archaic panel depicting a
stylised Matonia 78
Archaic panel depicting a
stylised Momordica charantia (bitter melon...
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inside Gleicheniales.
Leaves of medium-sized ferns,
related to
modern Matonia. This type of
ferns are
found on tropical-humid environments,
where they...