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- Poranthera is a genus of flowering plant belonging to the family Phyllanthaceae first described as a genus in 1811. It is one of eight genera in the tribe...
- Poranthera microphylla, commonly known as small poranthera, is a flowering plant in the family Phyllanthaceae. It is a small, widespread Australian herb...
- Poranthera ericifolia is a small shrub growing from 15 to 30 cm high. Usually found in heath country or dry eucalyptus areas on sandstone in the state...
- Phyllanthopsis from Andrachne. Also, Oreoporanthera has been subsumed into Poranthera, while Zimmermannia and Zimmermanniopsis have been sunk into Meineckia...
- geographical distribution. For example, Notoleptopus, Pseudophyllanthus, and Poranthera are restricted to the Old World Southern Hemisphere. Monoecious, sometimes...
- Chalcoelytrum Lunell Dipogon Steud. 1840, rejected name not Liebm. 1854 Poranthera Raf. 1830, illegitimate homonym not Rudge 1811 (Phyllanthaceae) Sorghum...
- Ozothamnus diosmifolius Pani**** simile Polyscias sambucifolia Pomax umbellata Poranthera microphylla Pratia purpurascens Pseuderanthemum variabile Rubus parvifolius...
- undulatum • Poa affinisPolyscias sambucifoliaPomax umbellataPoranthera microphylla Pratia purpurascensPseuderanthemum variabileRubus parvifolius...
- found it to be sister to a clade consisting of Pseudophyllanthus and Poranthera. In 2008, the new genus Notoleptopus was created for it. The species,...
- of the eight genera in the tribe Poranthereae. Its closest relative is Poranthera. Its sole species is Pseudophyllanthus ovalis. It is a dioecious, or rarely...