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- Rainiera is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. The single species, Rainiera stricta (Greene) Greene, is endemic to...
- Cacaliopsis, Rainiera, Prenanthes Luina nardosmia (A.Gray) Cronquist - Cacaliopsis nardosmia (A.Gray) A.Gray Luina stricta (Greene) B.L.Rob. - Rainiera stricta...
- my merit and pretensions." In 1898 botanist Edward Lee Greene published Rainiera which is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae from...
- courtyard. On 26 July 1892 in Vienna, Lucchesi-Palli was married to Maria Rainiera, Countess of Waideck (1872–1936), the daughter of Archduke Heinrich Anton...
- Lucchesi-Palli, 11th Prince of Campofranco (1861–1924), who married Maria Rainiera, 1st Countess of Waideck, the daughter of Archduke Heinrich Anton of Austria...
- Rainieria Species: R. calceata Binomial name Rainieria calceata (Fallen, 1820) Synonyms Calobata calceata Fallen, 1820 Rainiera calceata (Fallén, 1820)...
- who became Freifrau von Waideck in 1878. They had one daughter: Marie Rainiera, Countess von Waideck (1872–1936), who married Enrico Lucchesi Palli, Duke...
- Pojarkovia Psacaliopsis Psacalium Psednotrichia Pseudogynoxys Pseudojacobaea Rainiera Robinsonecio Robinsonia Roldana Rugelia Scapisenecio Scrobicaria Senecio...
- Gaudichaud-Beaupré Asteraceae Bu Raimondia Antonio Raimondi (1826–1890) Annonaceae Bu Rainiera Peter Rainier (1741–1808), Royal Navy officer Asteraceae Bt Ramirezella...
- Maria Cristina of Austria (Maria Christina Désirée Henriette Felicitas Rainiera von Habsburg-Lothringen, und Österreich), Queen Regent of Spain, proclaimed...