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Francey Sessea elliptica Francey Sessea herzogii Dammer Sessea jorgensenii Benítez
Sessea lehmannii Bitter Sessea macrophylla Francey Sessea multinervia...
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Sessea sodiroi is a
species of
plant in the
family Solanaceae, it can grow up to tree-size. It is
endemic to Ecuador. It was
first published and described...
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Sessea brasiliensis is a
species of
plant in the
family Solanaceae. It is
endemic to Brazil. Carvalho, L.d'A.F. (1998). "
Sessea brasiliensis". IUCN Red...
- Hunz.
Browallia L.
Streptosolen (Benth.)
Miers Cestreae Don
Cestrum L.
Sessea Ruiz & Pav.
Vestia Willd.
Salpiglossideae (Benth.) Hunz.
Reyesia **** Salpiglossis...
- PMID 10705749. S2CID 260249283. "Poisoning by
Sessea brasiliensis Toledo in cattle".
Poisoning by
Sessea Brasiliensis Toledo in Cattle. 1965. Rodrigues...
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Cestrum L., some 175
species distributed throughout the
Neotropical realm Sessea Ruiz & Pav., 19
species from the
Andes Vestia Willd.,
monotypic genus from...
- the former.
Females deposit individual eggs on the
underside of
leaves of
Sessea brasiliensis and less
commonly Cestrum spp., with a
preference for plants...
- both
belong to
tribe Cestreae of the
Solanaceae - as does a
third genus,
Sessea).
Vestia foetida exhibited modest activity in a
recent investigation into...
- This
shift is
thought to have
happened through the
separation of Cestrum,
Sessea, and
Vestia genera.
Cestrum elegans received an
Award of
Merit in 1975[citation...
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study at the Hunt
Institute and are
available online. The
plant genera Sessea, Sesseopsis, Mocinna, Mozinna, and
Mocinnodaphne are
named in
honor of the...