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- Breonadia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Colin Ernest Ridsdale [es] in 1975. The genus contains...
- Amborella trichopoda. The flowering plant Breonadia salicina is the only species in the monotypic genus Breonadia. The family Cephalotaceae includes only...
- preparation of ayahuasca, a psychoactive decoction. The bark of the species Breonadia salicina have been used in traditional African medicine for many years...
- Madagascar in the 1950s as head of the Betioky anti-locust station Fabaceae Bu Breonadia Jean Nicolas Bréon (1785–1864) Rubiaceae Bu Breonia Rubiaceae Bu Bretschneidera...
- 25°41′14″S 28°11′30.5″E / 25.68722°S 28.191806°E / -25.68722; 28.191806 4 Breonadia salicina (Matumi) Largest of a trio of trees called The Three Queens Largest...
- streyi Puff, endemic Anthospermum welwitschii Hiern, indigenous Genus Breonadia: Breonadia salicina (Vahl) Hepper & J.R.I.Wood, indigenous Genus Burc****ia:...
- Breonia was named in his honor by botanist Achille Richard — the genus Breonadia (family Rubiaceae) is most likely named after him. Catalogue des plantes...
- and Terminalia brownii. Seasonal watercourses, or wadis, are lined with Breonadia salicina, Cordia abyssinica, Ficus vasta, and Mimusops laurifolia. In...
- Brachytome Hook.f. Bradea Standl. Bremeria Razafim. & Alejandro Brenania Keay Breonadia Ridsdale Breonia A.Rich ex DC. Bridsonia Verstraete & A.E.van Wyk Brignolia...
- found in deep canyons have palm species (Ravenea and Dypsis species), Breonadia salicina, Pterophylla sp., Voacanga sp. and Dracaena sp. Some of these...