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- Benstonea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Pandanaceae, native to the Paleotropics. Plants in this genus are stemless or short-stemmed shrubs...
- Benstonea monticola, commonly known as scrub breadfruit or urchin-fruited pandan, is a plant in the family Pandanaceae which is endemic to rainforested...
- Benstonea lauterbachii, commonly known as Lauterbach's pandan, is a shrub or small tree to 15 m (49 ft) in the family Pandanaceae endemic to Cape York...
- multiple. Pandanaceae includes five genera: Benstonea, Freycinetia, Martellidendron, Pand****, and Sararanga. Benstonea (as subgenus "Acrostigma") and Martellidendron...
- Benstonea humilis (previously placed in the genus Pand****) is a species of plant in the family Pandanaceae, with no subspecies listed. It has been recorded...
- placed in Pand**** subgenus Acrostigma are now in the distinct genus Benstonea. Pand**** aldabraensis H.St.John Pand**** amaryllifolius Roxb. ex Lindl...
- librarian of the Dudley Herbarium at Stanford University Saxifragaceae Qu Benstonea Benjamin Clemens Stone (1933–1994) Pandanaceae Bu Benthamia George Bentham...
- grayorum. Pand**** solms-laubachii, along with Pand**** tectorius and Benstonea monticola, is a host plant for the peppermint stick insect (Megacrania...
- has been observed to feed on three species of Pandanaceae in the wild: Benstonea monticola, Pand**** solms-laubachii, and P. tectorius. The presence of...
- secondary forest taxa. The most important taxa at the time of study were Benstonea atrocarpa and Blumeodendron subrotundifolium Girmansyah et al, 2013, Flora...