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- Ottoschulzia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Metteniusaceae. Its native range is from south-eastern Mexico to Guatemala, and the...
- Ottoschulzia rhodoxylon is a rare species of tree in the family Icacinaceae known by the common name pincho palo de rosa. It is native to Puerto Rico and...
- Emmotum - c. 10 species Metteniusa - 7 species Oecopetalum - 3 species Ottoschulzia - 3 species Pittosporopsis Platea - 8 species Poraqueiba - 3 species...
- botanist, professor in Berlin und Münster; specialist in algae Rubiaceae Bu Ottoschulzia Otto Eugen Schulz (1874–1936) Metteniusaceae Bu Ottosonderia Otto Wilhelm...
- portoricensis Gesneria citrina Gesneria cuneifolia Gesneria pedunculosa Ottoschulzia rhodoxylon (Palo de Rosa) Licaria brittoniana Dendropemon bicolor Magnolia...
- Br****icaceae), titled "Monographie der Gattung Cardamine". The genus Ottoschulzia (family Metteniusaceae) was named in his honor by Ignatz Urban (1848–1931)...
- include the sebucan cactus (Leptocereus quadricostatus), the palo de rosa (Ottoschulzia rhodoxylon), the violeta tree (Polygala cowellii), and the critically...
- sylvestris Nicotiana taba**** Nicotiana tomentosiformis Oreopanax capitatus Ottoschulzia rhodoxylon Ovieda spinosa Pectis glaucescens Peperomia alata Peperomia...
- was formerly placed in family Icacinaceae. These genera are: Calatola, Ottoschulzia, Oecopetalum, Poraqueiba, Emmotum, and Platea. Platea is native to Asia...
- or threatened species found in the forest are the pincho rose tree (Ottoschulzia rhodoxylon), the black cobana (Libidibia mono****), the Sierra higuero...