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- Negria is a plant genus in the family Gesneriaceae. Its only species is Negria rhabdothamnoides, commonly known as the pumpkin tree. It is related to Fieldia...
- Pumpkin tree is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Negria: a Gesneriaceae native to sub-tropical Australia Solanum aethiopi****: a Solanum...
- described by ****er in 1923. Cacia butuana butuana ****er, 1923 Cacia butuana negria ****er, 1924 BioLib.cz - Cacia butuana. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. v...
- degree of endemism is emphasised by the presence of five endemic genera: Negria, Lordhowea, Howea, Lepidorrhachis, and Hedyscepe. Island plants are similar...
- Bibcode:2007GSLSP.273...95P. doi:10.1144/GSL.SP.2007.273.01.08. S2CID 129096978. Sergio Negria and Giovanni Leucc (November 2006). "Geophysical investigation of the Temple...
- (1870) Chlorostis Raf. (1814) Joannegria Chiov. (1913) Lintonia Stapf (1911) Negria Chiov. (1912), nom. illeg. Ochthochloa Edgew. (1842) Pterochloris (A.Camus)...
- extinction of this shrub is nearly guaranteed.[citation needed] Negria; the species Negria rhabdothamnoides F.Muell. was initially listed in F.Mueller's...
- Gesnerioideae: Napeantheae Nautilocalyx Linden ex Hanst. Gesnerioideae: Gesnerieae Negria F.Muell. Gesnerioideae: Coronanthereae Nematanthus Schrad. Gesnerioideae:...
- Espar, Murvedro, Murviedro, Murviedro, Négré, Négré Trinchiera, Négrette, Négria, Négron, Neyron, Piémontais, Pinot Fléri, Plant de Ledenon, Plant de Saint-Gilles...
- Kirkophytum, Coxella, Lignocarpa, Scandia, Dactylanthus, Myosotidium, Parahebe, Negria, Rhabdothamnus, Teucridium, Oreostylidium, Pachystegia, Haastia, Leucogenes...