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- Verdcourt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ann Verdcourt (born 1934), New Zealand artist Bernard Verdcourt (1925–2011), English botanist...
- Ann Verdcourt (1934 - 2022) was a New Zealand artist. She emigrated to New Zealand with her husband, ceramic artist John Lawrence, in 1965. Verdcourt studied...
- Bernard Verdcourt (20 January 1925 – 25 October 2011) was a biologist and taxonomist, most widely known as a botanist and latterly an honorary research...
- India. South Asia Books. p. 158. Verdcourt, Bernard (2005). Flora of tropical East Africa. ochn: Ochnaceae / by B. Verdcourt (1. publ ed.). Kew: Royal Botanic...
- centimeter long. According to the British biologist and taxonomist Bernard Verdcourt, there are two cultivated subspecies of Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet: Lablab...
- herbaria glossary 2017. Oxford herbaria glossary 2017, Vein prominence Verdcourt & Bridson 1991. Hemsley & Poole 2004, Leaf morphology and drying p. 254...
- protocavallii (Verdcourt, 1963) Pseudogonaxis pusillus (Martens, 1897) Pseudogonaxis rendille (Verdcourt, 1963) Pseudogonaxis stenostoma (Verdcourt, 1965) Synonyms...
- family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Tanzania. It was described by Bernard Verdcourt in 1981 and is named after the English botanist Brian Burtt. "The Plant...
- OR (1990). Entry for the Winged Bean in the "Leaf for Life" website Verdcourt, B.; Halliday, P. (1978). "A revision of Psophocarpus...
- Maizania lugubrioides Verdcourt, 1963 Maizania magilensis (Craven, 1880) Maizania marsabitensis Verdcourt, 1963 Maizania miocenica Verdcourt, 1963 Maizania natalensis...