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  2. International Plant Names Index - Wikipedia

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    The IPNI database is a collection of the names registered by the three cooperating institutions and they work towards standardizing the information. The standard of author abbreviations recommended by the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants is Brummitt and Powell's Authors of Plant Names. A digital and continually ...

  3. Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database - Wikipedia

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    Multilingual Multiscript Plant Name Database (MMPND) is a multilingual database of names of taxa of plants. The MMPND is located at the University of Melbourne, where it is managed and maintained by Michel H. Porcher. This database includes the names of taxa of more than 900 genera of higher plants (not counting mushrooms). In addition to the ...

  4. Template:IPNI - Wikipedia

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    The output may be a list of results. It is possible to search for all occurrences of a taxon name or of an author name. Search for a taxon: {{IPNI |search=Rhodanthemum |access-date=2019-07-21}} →

  5. List of malvid families - Wikipedia

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    annual: a plant species that completes its life cycle within a single year or growing season; basal: attached close to the base (of a plant or an evolutionary tree diagram) climber: a vine that leans on, twines around or clings to other plants for vertical support; deciduous: falling seasonally, as with bark, leaves, or petals

  6. List of nitrogen-fixing-clade families - Wikipedia

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    Plants of the World: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Vascular Plants. Chicago, Illinois: Kew Publishing and The University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-52292-0. Coombes, Allen J. (2012). The A to Z of Plant Names: A Quick Reference Guide to 4000 Garden Plants. Portland, Oregon: Timber Press. ISBN 978-1-60469-196-2. IPNI (2022).

  7. Sesbania grandiflora - Wikipedia

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    Sesbania grandiflora is a leguminous tree of family Fabaceae.It is fast-growing and soft-wooded, and it grows to heights of 5–20 metres (16–66 feet). The leaves are regular and rounded, and grow to 15–30 cm (6–12 in) long, with leaflets in 10–20 pairs or more and an odd one.

  8. Selenicereus costaricensis - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Britton and Rose transferred the plant to the genus Hylocereus and raised it to a full species as Hylocereus costaricensis. [ 7 ] A molecular phylogenetic study in 2017 confirmed earlier research showing that the genus Hylocereus was nested within Selenicereus , so all the species of Hylocereus were transferred to Selenicereus , with ...

  9. Aeginetia indica - Wikipedia

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    Aeginetia indica, commonly known as Indian broomrape [1] or forest ghost flower, is a holoparasitic herb or root parasite of the plant family Orobanchaceae.It grows in moist deciduous and semi-evergreen forests of tropical and subtropical Asia and New Guinea.