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- Chamissoa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae of the Caryophyllales order. The genus was named in honor of 19th century botanist...
- Chamissoa altissima, or false chaff flower, is native to North and South America. In Brazil it grows in the Cerrado vegetation. List of plants of Cerrado...
- L. Celosia trigyna L. Celosia virgata Jacq. Celosia whitei W.F.Grant Chamissoa altissima (Jacq.) ****h (as C. tomentosa Humb. & Bonpl. ex Schult.) Deeringia...
- purpurea A.St.-Hil. ex Steud. Celosia pyramidalis Burm.f. Celosia splendens Schumach. & Thonn. Celosia swinhoei Hemsl. Chamissoa margaritacea (L.) Schouw....
- Arthraerua, Bosea, Calicorema, Celosia, Centema, Centemopsis, Centrostachys, Chamissoa, Charpentiera, Chionothrix, Cyathula, Dasysphaera, Deeringia, Digera,...
- plants within the genus of Chamissoa (in the family Amaranthaceae of the Caryophyllales order), he found out that Chamissoa brasiliana (Moq.) R.E.Fr. was...
- muricata L. (1762) Amaranthus frutescens Dum.Cours. (1802), nom. illeg. Chamissoa muricata (L.) Spreng. (1824) Cladostachys muricata (L.) Moq. (1849) Desmochaeta...
- 1824 he became a member of the Regensburg Botanical Society. The genera Chamissoa ****h (Amaranthaceae) and Camissonia Link (Onagraceae) and many species...
- about 60 species, occurring also extratropical in temperate regions. Chamissoa ****h, with about 24 species in Middle and South America. Tribus Celosieae...
- (1827–1891), French ship commander of a botanical expedition Arecaceae St Chamissoa Adelbert von Chamisso (1781–1838) Amaranthaceae Bu Championia John George...