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Portuguese navel orange or
Umbigo described by
Antoine Risso and
Pierre Antoine Poiteau in
their 1818–1822 book
Histoire naturelle des
orangers ("Natural History...
- Pierre-Antoine
Poiteau (23
March 1766 – 27
February 1854) was a
French botanist,
gardener and
botanical artist. He was born in Ambleny, France. After...
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Monoterpene Alcohols, and
Linalyl Acetate of
Bergamot (Citrus
bergamia Risso et
Poiteau) Oils".
Journal of
Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 46 (10): 4275–4282...
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would have a
working relationship with
Poiteau throughout his career.
Through his
collaboration with
Poiteau and
other naturalists,
Turpin created some...
- 2024.
Retrieved 14
March 2024.,
citing amongst other sources Risso, A.;
Poiteau, A. (1819–1822).
Histoire Naturelle des Orangers. Paris: Audot. Archived...
- Caribbean. In 1794,
Pierre Jean François
Turpin met
botanist Poiteau in Hispaniola.
Poiteau introduced Turpin to botany, and together, they
studied and...
- P****iflora
quadrangularis by
Pierre Antoine Poiteau from
Flore des Antilles...
- [as
Mimosa suaveolens Sm.] La Billardière (Labillardière), J.-J.
Houton de,
Novae Hollandiae plantarum specimen, vol. 2: p. 87, t. 236 (1804) (
Poiteau)...
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Apodanthes is a
genus of
flowering plants in the
family Apodanthaceae. It has only one
currently accepted species,
Apodanthes caseariae,
native to Central...
- Flat-leaved vanilla,
Tahitian vanilla, "West
Indian vanilla"
Vanilla poitaei –
Poiteau's vanilla Vanilla polylepis Vanilla pompona Schiede –
Pompona vanilla, Guadeloupe...