Definition of Chironia. Meaning of Chironia. Synonyms of Chironia

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- angolensis Gilg Chironia arenaria E.Mey. Chironia baccifera L. Chironia baumiana Gilg Chironia de****bens Levyns Chironia elgonensis Bullock Chironia erythraeoides...
- Gilmour Centaurium vulgare Rafn Chironia centaurium (L.) F.W.Schmidt Chironia centaurium var. fascicularis Duby Chironia erythraea Schousb. Erythraea capitata...
- Chironia baccifera, known as Christmas berry (a name it shares with P****erina ericoides), bitterbossie or aambeibessie, is species of Chironia native to...
- floribundum (Benth.) ****ze Centaurodes muehlenbergii (Griseb.) ****ze Chironia dubia Willd. ex Griseb. Erythraea curvistamineum Wittr. Erythraea curvistaninea...
-  chironium Binomial name Opopanax chironium W.D.J.Koch Synonyms Dorema chironia (L.) M.Hiroe Laserpitium chironium L. Maspeton chironium (L.) Raf. Opopanax...
- indigenous Genus Chironia: Chironia albiflora Hilliard, endemic Chironia arenaria E.Mey. endemic Chironia baccifera L. endemic Chironia de****bens Levyns...
- proposed as another species, but data suggest that it is synonymous with Chironia arenaria E.Mey. ORPHIUM E. Mey., Comm. Pl. 181 (1837); Hill & Prain in...
- Ba G Chionophila snow-loving (the habitat) Plantaginaceae Lamiales St G Chironia Chiron Gentianaceae Gentianales St G Chlidanthus luxury flowers Amaryllidaceae...
- org:names:370501-1 Tropicos: 13800571 VASCAN: 6031 WisFlora: 12369 WFO: wfo-0001063262 Chironia angularis Wikidata: Q21872316 CoL: 5XSVV GBIF: 7270322 GRIN: 449954 IPNI:...
- genus Peglera Bolus (which became a synonym for Nectaropetalum Engl.), Chironia peglerae Prain, Chionanthus peglerae (C.H. Wr.) Stearn, and the fungi Puccinia...