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approximately 21 in
South Africa.
Monsonia emarginata Monsonia attenuata Monsonia umbellata Monsonia praemorsa seeds.
Monsonia angustifolia seeds. "Plants of...
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Monsonia emarginata is a
species of
plant in the
family Geraniaceae native to
southern Africa.
Monsonia emarginata is an
annual or
occasionally perennial...
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stamens are
reduced (Erodium, Melianthus). In the
genera Hypseocharis and
Monsonia there are 15
instead of the
usual ten stamens. Most
genera bear nectariferous...
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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...
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Monsonia Monsonia angustifolia E.Mey. ex A.Rich.
indigenous Monsonia attenuata Harv.
indigenous Monsonia brevirostrata R.Knuth,
indigenous Monsonia burkeana...
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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...
- Myrmephytum, Phylohydrax,
Squamellaria Order Geraniales Geraniaceae:
Monsonia,
Pelargonium (succulents and geophytes),
Sarcocaulon Order Lamiales Gesneriaceae:...
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remaining genera of the
family in its
strict sense, Erodium, Geranium, and
Monsonia including Sarcocaulon. The
Geraniaceae have a
number of
genetic features...
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methods to emerge." The
Pelargonium Family: The
Species of Pelargonium,
Monsonia and
Sarcocaulon (Routledge
Kegan & Paul, 1984).
Returning Home (Journal...
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vegetation found in Al
Wakrah include horbith (Leobordea platycarpa),
jrnah (
Monsonia heliotropioides), woolly-winged
milkwort (Polygala erioptera)
evening stock...