- the bark,
hence the name,
derived from the
Ancient Gr**** word φλοιός (
phloiós),
meaning "bark". The term was
introduced by Carl Nägeli in 1858. Different...
- (tanner's red). The name
phlobaphen come from the Gr****
roots φλoιὀς (
phloios)
meaning bark and βαφή (baphe)
meaning dye. No
biological activities have...
- phlegmonous, phlogistic, phlogiston,
Phlox phloe- tree bark Gr**** φλοιός (
phloiós) hypophloeodic, phlobaphene, phloem,
phloeophagy phlog- fire,
flame Gr****...
- melas,
genitive melanos (μέλας,
genitive μέλανος),
meaning "black" and
phloios (φλοιός)
meaning "bark". The silver-leaved
ironbark grows in
woodland on...
- phlegmonous, phlogistic, phlogiston,
Phlox phloe- tree bark Gr**** φλοιός (
phloiós) hypophloeodic, phlobaphene, phloem,
phloeophagy phlog- fire,
flame Gr****...
-
specific epithet is
derived from the Gr****
words rhodo-
meaning rose red and
phloios meaning bark
referring to the
colour of the bark of this species. It is...
- from the
Ancient Gr****
words aroma meaning "smell" or "****e": 720 and
phloios meaning "bark",: 603
referring to the
smell of the bark.
Pryor and Willis...
- "bark",
referring to the bark of this species. In
ancient Gr****, "bark" is
phloios (φλοιός).
Eucalyptus adesmophloia grows in
mallee shrubland between the...
- The
specific epithet is from the Gr**** ochro-
meaning pale
yellow and
phloios meaning bark in
reference to the pale
colour of the
upper smooth bark....
- (stereophloia) is from the Gr**** word
stereos meaning 'hard' or 'solid', and
phloios, 'bark',
referring to the hard bark of this species.
Melaleuca stereophloia...