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flowering plants in the
family Achariaceae. The sole
species is
Acharia tragodes,
which is
endemic to the Cape
Provinces in
South Africa. The
genus is named...
- ironwood)
Zanthoxylum piperitum (Crenated-leaved ironwood)
Zanthoxylum tragodes (Prickly-leaved
American ironwood)
Zapoteca tetragona (Antillean ironwood)...
- Kap
River Nature Reserve The
endemic Acharia tragodes in the
reserve Location Eastern Cape,
South Africa Nearest city Port
Alfred Coordinates 33°28′05″S...
- COM
clade from the
fabids (rosid I) to the
malvids (rosid II).
Acharia tragodes (chaulmoogra family)
Balanops australiana (pimplebark family) Bonnetia...
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Zanthoxylum tomentellum Hook.f. (Nepal to
China and Myanmar)
Zanthoxylum tragodes (L.) DC. –
Niaragato (Caribbean)
Zanthoxylum trijugum (Dunkley) P.G.Waterman...
- flowers. Some
species are
harvested for
their wood. Malpighiales
Acharia tragodes Balanopaceae (pimplebark family) Balanops, from Gr**** for "acorn-like"...
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comprises three monotypic genera of
diverse growth habit and habitat:
Acharia tragodes Thunb., a sp****ly branched,
subherbaceous shrublet of
valley bushveld...
- (an
early version of Hyperi****), and
called "Androsaemum foeditum" or "
Tragôdes". In Carl Linnaeus'
early work
Hortus Clifforti****, the name "Ascyroides"...
- Hyperi****
hircinum was
known as "Ascyroides", "Androsaemum foeditum", and "
Tragôdes" in pre-Linnaean botany. Carl
Linnaeus described the
species twice, and...
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taxonomic revision over time. Family: Achariaceae,
Genus Acharia:
Acharia tragodes Thunb.
endemic Genus Ceratiosicyos:
Ceratiosicyos laevis (Thunb.) A.Meeuse...