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- approximately 21 in South Africa. Monsonia emarginata Monsonia attenuata Monsonia umbellata Monsonia praemorsa seeds. Monsonia angustifolia seeds. "Plants of...
- Monsonia emarginata is a species of plant in the family Geraniaceae native to southern Africa. Monsonia emarginata is an annual or occasionally perennial...
- Monsonia Monsonia angustifolia E.Mey. ex A.Rich. indigenous Monsonia attenuata Harv. indigenous Monsonia brevirostrata R.Knuth, indigenous Monsonia burkeana...
- Myrmephytum, Phylohydrax, Squamellaria Order Geraniales Geraniaceae: Monsonia, Pelargonium (succulents and geophytes), Sarcocaulon Order Lamiales Gesneriaceae:...
- remaining genera of the family in its strict sense, Erodium, Geranium, and Monsonia including Sarcocaulon. The Geraniaceae have a number of genetic features...
- stamens are reduced (Erodium, Melianthus). In the genera Hypseocharis and Monsonia there are 15 instead of the usual ten stamens. Most genera bear nectariferous...
- and lacks staminodes, except for G. pusillum that only has five stamens. Monsonia only has fifteen fertile stamens, which are merged at their base into a...
- Specimens of Monsonia, a flowering shrub, were sent to Kew Gardens in 1774. One of the South African plants collected by Lady Anne was named Monsonia by Linnaeus...
- methods to emerge." The Pelargonium Family: The Species of Pelargonium, Monsonia and Sarcocaulon (Routledge Kegan & Paul, 1984). Returning Home (Journal...
- Achyranthes pungens Lam. (1785) Achyranthes setacea Roth (1819) Aerva monsonia (Retz.) Mart. (1825) Aerva setacea Mart. (1825) Celosia monsonia Retz. (1781)...