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- synonyms.): Soyauxia bipindensis, Gilg ex Baker f. Soyauxia floribunda, Hutchinson Soyauxia gabonensis, Oliv. Soyauxia glabrescens, Engler Soyauxia grandifolia...
- Soyauxia velutina is a species of flowering plant from the genus Soyauxia. Brenan, J. P. M. (1953). "Soyauxia, a Second Genus of Medusandraceae". Kew...
- Soyauxia talbotii is a species of plant in the Peridiscaceae family. It is endemic to Nigeria. World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1998). "Soyauxia...
- the order Saxifragales. Four genera comprise this family: Medusandra, Soyauxia, Peridiscus, and Whittonia., with a total of 12 known species. It has a...
- Medusandraceae, and added Soyauxia to that family in 1953. Most authors, however, maintained Medusandraceae as a monogeneric family and put Soyauxia elsewhere. A detailed...
- These were Daphniphyllum, Medusandra, Soyauxia, and Peridiscus. In their phylogeny, Medusandra and Soyauxia formed a strongly supported clade with Peridiscus...
- floribunda, a New World orchid Scrophularia floribunda, a herbaceous plant Soyauxia floribunda, an African plant Stephanotis floribunda, a plant native to...
- the sample. After placement in Saxifragales, it was expanded to include Soyauxia in 2007, and Medusandra in 2009. In the first of the subclades of the remaining...
- James Sowerby (1757–1822) Marcgraviaceae Bu Sowerbaea Asparagaceae Bt Soyauxia Hermann Soyaux (1852–1928), German gardener, botanist and African explorer...
- freycinetianum, Lanai sandalwood Santalum macgregorii Schoepfia arenaria Soyauxia talbotii Struthanthus lojae Alloxylon brachycarpum Beauprea congesta Bleasdalea...