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- Bridgesia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae. The sole species, Bridgesia incisifolia, grows as a shrub in Chile. Chilebosque: Bridgesia...
- fleshy or dry. They may be nuts, berries, drupes, schizocarps, capsules (Bridgesia), or samaras (Acer). The embryos are bent or coiled, without endosperm...
- that the following genera should be regarded as synonyms of Rebutia: Bridgesia Backeb. Cintia Kníže & Říha Cylindrorebutia Fric & Kreuz.       Digitorebutia...
- Phytolaccaceae Subfamily: Phytolaccoideae Genus: Ercilla A.Juss Type species Ercilla volubilis A.Juss Synonyms Apodostachys Turcz. Bridgesia Hook. & Arn....
-  neo****ingii Binomial name Rebutia neo****ingii (Backeb.) D.R.Hunt Synonyms List Bridgesia ****ingii (Hopffer) Backeb. Echinocactus ****ingii Regel & E.Klein bis Echinocactus...
- N****auvieae Genus: Polyachyrus Lag. Type species Polyachyrus poeppigii Kunze ex Less. Synonyms Diaphoranthus Meyen Bridgesia Hook. Cephaloseris Poepp. ex Rchb....
- Mexico, Guatemala and Belize) Acev.‐Rodr. (2017). Type: Bridgesia Bertero ex Cambess. Bridgesia Bertero ex Cambess. (1 species; Chile) Blume (1857). Type:...
- Backeb. Rauhocereus Backeb. Rebutia K.Schum. synonyms: Aylostera Speg., Bridgesia Backeb., Cylindrorebutia Fric & Kreuz., Digitorebutia Fric & Kreuz., Echinorebutia...
- Qu Bridelia Samuel Elisée Bridel-Brideri (1761–1828) Phyllanthaceae Bu Bridgesia Thomas Bridges (1807–1865) Sapindaceae Bu Bridsonia Diane Mary Bridson...
- Guatemala and Belize) Acev.‐Rodr. (2017). Type genus: Bridgesia Bertero ex Cambess. Bridgesia Bertero ex Cambess. (1; Chile) Blume (1857). Type genus:...