Definition of Anthocercis. Meaning of Anthocercis. Synonyms of Anthocercis

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- corolla-lobes. Anthocercis angustifolia F.Muell. Anthocercis anisantha Endl. Anthocercis aromatica C.A.Gardner Anthocercis fasciculata F.Muell. Anthocercis genistoides...
- George Bentham in 1846. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthocercis gracilis. "Anthocercis gracilisSlender Tailflower (Department of Environment,...
- Plantarum Specimen. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anthocercis littorea. "Anthocercis littorea". FloraBase. Western Australian Government Department...
- leichhardtii, Brugmansia suaveolens, Anthocercis littorea and Anthocercis viscosa in minor quantities, and in Anthocercis genistoides as its prin****l alkaloid...
- subspecies are currently recognised: Anthocercis viscosa subsp. caudata Haegi Anthocercis viscosa R.Br. subsp. viscosa "Anthocercis viscosa". Australian Plant Name...
- Acropora anthocercis is a species of acroporid coral that was first described by G. Brook in 1893. Found on the top slopes of reefs, it is often in contact...
- Mueller in 1861 in Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae and given the name Anthocercis hopwoodii. In 1876, von Mueller transferred the species to the genus...
- inflorescences. The flowers are medium-sized, fragrant (Nicotiana), fetid (Anthocercis), or inodorous. The flowers are usually actinomorphic, slightly zygomorphic...
- species, 90 of them are included in Nicotiana.[citation needed] Genera: Anthocercis Anthotroche Crenidium Cyphanthera Duboisia Grammosolen Nicotiana Symonanthus...
- Stace, H.M. (1995). "Protogyny, Self-Incompatibility and Pollination in Anthocercis gracilis (Solanaceae)". Australian Journal of Botany. 43 (5): 451–459...