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- Family: Stylidiaceae Subfamily: Stylidioideae Genus: Stylidium Sw. Species See separate list. Synonyms Candollea Labill. Forsteropsis Sond. Ventenatia Sm....
- Labillardière published a species under the name Candollea armeria. The generic name that Labillardière used, Candollea had been previously published as a genus...
- botanists were considering placing these new species in the new genus Candollea, which would be in the family Dilleniaceae, but Stylidium was retained...
- & Vincent Savolainen. 1997. Present state of Angio****e phylogeny. Candollea 52: 435-455 (text Archived March 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine) Leitch...
- There are around 240 species in the genus Utricularia, belonging to the bladderwort family (Lentibulariaceae). It is the largest genus of carnivorous plants...
- histoire séculaire d'une confusion autour d'un collecteur en Corse. Candollea. volume 74. pages. 209-216. 2019. [1] Media related to Soleirolia soleirolii...
- Phyton: Annales Rei Botanicae 49: 145-320. Fritsch, Reinhard M. 1993. Candollea 48(2): 422. "Royal Horticultural Society, London, Allium hollandi**** 'Purple...
- Section: Stylidium sect. Debilia Species: S. floribundum Binomial name Stylidium floribundum R.Br. 1810 Synonyms Candollea floribunda (R.Br.) F.Muell. 1883...
- Medinilla speciosa var. genuina Hochr., Candollea Medinilla speciosa f. rubriflora Hochr., Candollea Medinilla speciosa var. minoriflora Hochr., Candollea...
- was first described by Casimir de Candolle and published in the book "Candollea 1: 327, in Clavi ". It primarily grows on wet tropical biomes. It is endemic...