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- Beaumontia is a small genus of evergreen woody vines in the milkweed family. It is native to China, the Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia. Beaumontia...
- Beaumontia grandiflora, the Easter lily vine, herald's trumpet, or Nepal trumpet flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae. It...
- lancifolius Vallaris laxiflora = Pottsia laxiflora Vallaris macrantha = Beaumontia macrantha Vallaris main****i = Kibatalia main****i Vallaris missurica =...
- Bauhinia Baumea × Beallara an orchid hybrid genus Beaucarnea Beaufortia Beaumontia Beccariella Bedfordia Begonia Belamcanda Bellevalia Bellis (daisy) Bellium...
- Aganosma cymosa Alafia caudata subsp. latiloba Amphineurion marginatum Beaumontia grandiflora Chonemorpha fragrans side view of flowers Cycladenia humilis...
-  arborea Binomial name Wrightia arborea (Dennst.) Mabb. Synonyms List Beaumontia wallichii (A.DC.) Walp. Chonemorpha vestita G.Don Echites tomentosus B...
- Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (baptised 1630 –1715) Myrtaceae St Beaumontia Diana Wentworth Beaumont (d. 1831), botanical patron at Bretton Hall,...
- specific epithets of pitardii (about 27) and pitardiana (about 7). Such as Beaumontia pitardii Tsiang, and also Poa pitardiana H.Scholz. Les Iles Canaries....
- Viscount Allendale. The genus of plant in the Apocynaceae family was named Beaumontia in Diana Wentworth Beaumont's honour as she was a botanical patron. Beaumont...
- Gallaud Baseonema Schltr. & Rendle Batesanthus N.E.Br. Baynesia Bruyns Beaumontia Wall. Blepharodon Decne. Boucerosia Wight & Arn. Bousigonia Pierre Brachystelma...