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- Johnstonella is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Boraginaceae. Its native range is south western and southern US to Mexico, Peru to...
- Johnstonella angustifolia is a species of wildflower in the borage family known by several common names, including Panamint catseye and bristlelobe cryptantha...
- species have been transferred to other genera: Cryptantha angustifoliaJohnstonella angustifolia Cryptantha cinereaOreocarya suffruticosa var. setosa...
- Johnstonella micromeres is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae known by the common name pygmyflower cryptantha. It is native to California...
- Heterocaryum Hormuzakia Huynhia Hydrophyllum Iberodes Ivanjohnstonia Ixorhea Johnstonella Lap**** Lasiocaryum Lennoa Lepechiniella Lepidocordia Lindelofia Lithodora...
- Cryptantha), Geocarya, Krynitzkia (inclusive of Eremocarya, Greeneocharis, and Johnstonella), and Oreocarya. Larry Higgins (1971), another expert on the perennial...
- family Boraginaceae), from South America and southern states in USA, as Johnstonella in his honour. Then in 1933, botanist O.E.Schulz named a genus of flowering...
- Asphodelaceae Bu Johnstonalia Marshall Conring Johnston (b. 1930) Rhamnaceae Bu Johnstonella Ivan Murray Johnston (1898–1960) Boraginaceae Bu Johrenia Martin Daniel...
- Cryptantha), Geocarya, Krynitzkia (inclusive of Eremocarya, Greeneocharis, and Johnstonella), and Oreocarya. Larry Higgins (1971), another expert on the perennial...
- the resurrection of the following genera Eremocarya, Greeneocharis, Johnstonella, and also Oreocarya. Weber and Wittman (2012) then placed all perennial...