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described in 1845 by
Joseph Dalton Hooker as Hierochloë
Brunonis, the
specific epithet,
brunonis,
being chosen to
honour Robert Brown. In both 2009 and...
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Brunonis honours Robert Brown, a
naturalist on the
Flinders expedition.
There are two
recognised subspecies:
Xanthorrhoea brunonis subsp.
brunonis Xanthorrhoea...
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Bistorta affinis (synonyms
Polygonum affine,
Persicaria affinis), the
Himalayan bistort,
fleece flower, or knotweed, is a
species of
flowering plant in...
- ****ovia
brunonis is a
species of
flowering plants belonging to the
genus ****ovia. It was
previously placed in its own
monotypic genus Tordyliopsis...
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Tripterococcus brunonis is a
species of
flowering plant belonging to the
family Celastraceae. It is a
perennial or
shrub endemic to
Western and Southwest...
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Adactylus brunonis (Griff.) Cretz. (1941)
Adactylus lobbii (Rchb.f.)
Rolfe (1896)
Adactylus nudus (R.Br.)
Rolfe (1896)
Apostasia brunonis Griff. (1851)...
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epithet (
brunonis)
honours the
Scottish botanist Robert Brown.
Elythranthera brunonis is
regarded as a
synonym of the name
Caladenia brunonis which is...
- florets. The
genus is
almost entirely native to New Zealand,
except for B.
brunonis,
which occurs in Tasmania. In
cultivation in the UK, the
cultivar 'Sunshine'...
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Binomial name
Tillandsia compacta Griseb.
Synonyms Tillandsia brunonis André
Tillandsia brunonis var.
mutabilis André
Tillandsia caracasana Baker Tillandsia...
- 66.
Robinson 2003, p. 25.
Robinson 2003, p. 60f. 'Bruno of Merseburg,
Brunonis Saxoni**** bellum, p. 16 Creber,
Alison (22
April 2019). "Breaking Up Is...