- in
place of
Aiphanes. Max
Burret resurrected the name
Aiphanes in 1932 and laid the
basis for the
modern concept of the genus.
Aiphanes is most closely...
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Aiphanes horrida is a palm
native to
northern South America and
Trinidad and Tobago.
Aiphanes horrida is a solitary,
spiny tree. In the wild it grows...
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navel oranges, and oregano. It can also be
found in the
seeds of the palm
Aiphanes aculeata. Mann, John (1992).
Secondary Metabolism (2nd ed.). Oxford, UK:...
- name of the species. The name
Aiphanes was
coined a
decade later by
German botanist Carl
Ludwig Willdenow in 1801.
Aiphanes minima is
native to the Dominican...
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Aiphanes pilaris is a
plant in the
family Arecaceae,
native to Colombia.
Aiphanes pilaris grows as a palm tree up to 7
metres (20 ft) tall. The inflorescences...
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Aiphanes ulei is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Arecaceae. It is
found in Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru. Henderson, A. (1998). "
Aiphanes ulei"...
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Aiphanes acaulis is a
spiny palm
endemic to
western Colombia. It is acaulescent, as the
specific epithet "acaulis" implies, – that is, the stem is short...
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subspecies are recognized:
Aiphanes hirsuta subsp.
fosteriorum (H.E.Moore) Borchs. & R.Bernal - Colombia,
Ecuador Aiphanes hirsuta subsp.
hirsuta - Colombia...
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Aiphanes leiostachys is a
species of palm that is
endemic to Colombia.
Known from only a few
forest fragments in the
Cordillera Central, it is threatened...
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botanist Max
Burret placed Aiphanes eggersii in the
subgenus Macroanthera, one of the two
subgenera into
which he
divided the
Aiphanes. In
their 1996 monograph...