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- Theophrasta is a genus of flowering plants in the family Primulaceae, native to the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. Named in honor of the naturalist Theophrastus...
- hypogynous flowers. Linnaeus, in formally describing the genera, placed Theophrasta and related genera in a group he named Pentandria Monogynia (i.e 5 stamens...
- Gleason Ouratea tenuifolia Engl. Ouratea terminalis (Vell.) Tiegh. Ouratea theophrasta (Planch.) Baill. Ouratea thyrsoidea Engl. Ouratea timehriensis Sastre...
- (below). Jussieu's families were the Lysimachiae, including Primula and Theophrasta and the Sapotae, including Myrsine, these being the three main lineages...
- family) Theophrastaceae: theophrasta family Jacquinia: jacquinia trees Jacquinia keyensis joewood Theophrastaceae (theophrasta family) Thymelaeaceae: mezereum...
- They are crowded together at the ends of the branches, as in Clavija, Theophrasta and other similar genera. Schumann only had access to male flowers. They...
- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:1124156-2 Tropicos: 50068549 WFO: wfo-0000855669 Theophrasta imperialis Wikidata: Q41785110 CoL: 7C7CM GRIN: 36508 IPNI: 590154-1...
- Subspecies Neomezia cubensis subsp. oligospinosa (Lepper) Borhidi It is endemic to Cuba Synonyms Deherainia cubensis (Radlk.) Mez Theophrasta cubensis Radlk....
- Apocynaceae Bu Theodorovia Andrey A. Fedorov (1908–1987) Campanulaceae Bu Theophrasta Theophrastus (c. 371 BC – 287 BC) Primulaceae St Thepparatia Sirindhorn...
- scabra, Ceratozamia mexicana, Didymochlœna of Brazil, the as yet unknown Theophrasta, Jacaranda legrelliana, and many other magnificent species have spread...