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- Deplanchea is a genus of about eight species of tropical rainforest trees, constituting part of the plant family Bignoniaceae. They grow naturally in New...
- Deplanchea bancana is a tree in the family Bignoniaceae. It is named for Sumatra's Bangka Island. Deplanchea bancana grows up to 45 metres (150 ft) tall...
- Deplanchea tetraphylla is a species of tropical rainforest tree, commonly known as golden bouquet tree, wallaby wireless tree or yellow pagoda flower tree...
- Eccremocarpus Tourrettia Genus Argylia Tribe Tecomeae Campsidium Campsis Deplanchea Dinklageodoxa Incarvillea Lamiodendron Neosepicaea Pandorea Podranea Tecoma...
- Gleditsch 1764 (Acanthaceae) nor Banks & Sol. ex R. Br. 1810 (syn of Deplanchea in Bignoniaceae) nor Schrank 1819 (Acanthaceae) nor Raf. 1833 (syn of...
- New Caledonia. Etudes sur les genres Oxera et Deplanchea, 1862 – Studies of the genera Oxera and Deplanchea. Essais Sur la Nouvelle-Calédonie, 1863 (with...
- Campsis Catalpa (Needs verified) Catophractes Chilopsis Cybistax Delostoma Deplanchea Digomphia Dinklageodoxa Dolichandrone Ekmanianthe Fernandoa Godmania Haplophragma...
- Denis (1897–1929), French botanist, from Clermont-Ferrand Fabaceae Bt Deplanchea Émile Deplanche (1824–1874) Bignoniaceae Qu Deppea Ferdinand Deppe (1794–1861)...
- Streptocarpus kirkii Streptocarpus pallidiflorus Streptocarpus saxorum Species Deplanchea bancana Dolichandrone spathacea Tabebuia impetiginosa Subspecies Radermachera...
- Des Murs, sometimes considered a subspecies of the rainbow lorikeet. Deplanchea, a botanical genus in the family Bignoniaceae, described by Eugène Vieillard...