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Bejaria Neblinensis
''Bejaria'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ericaceae. Its native range is the tropical and subtropical Americas, from the southeastern United States and Mexico to Bolivia and northern Brazil. Species 15 species are accepted. *''Bejaria aestuans'' *''Bejaria cubensis'' *''Bejaria imthurnii'' *''Bejaria infundibula'' *''Bejaria ledifolia'' *''Bejaria mathewsii'' *''Bejaria nana'' *''Bejaria neblinensis'' *''Bejaria racemosa'' *''Bejaria resinosa'' *''Bejaria sprucei'' *''Bejaria steyermarkii'' *''Bejaria subsessilis'' *''Bejaria tachirensis'' *''Bejaria zamorae'' References

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José Celestino Mutis
José Celestino Bruno Mutis y Bosio (6 April 1732 – 11 September 1808) was a Spanish people, Spanish priest, botanist and mathematician. He was a significant figure in the Spanish American Enlightenment, whom Alexander von Humboldt met with on his expedition to Spanish America. He is one of the most important authors of the Spanish Universalist School of the 18th century, together with Juan Andrés or Antonio Eximeno. Life He was born in Cádiz and baptized with the name ''José Celestino Bruno Mutis y Bosio''. He began his medical studies at the University of Cádiz, College of Surgery in Cádiz, where he also studied physics, chemistry and botany. He graduated in medicine from the University of Seville on 2 May 1755. On 5 July 1757 he received his doctorate in medicine. From 1757 to 1760 he was interim professor of anatomy in Madrid. During those same years he continued to study botany at the Migas Calientes Botanical Gardens (now the Real Jardín Botánico de Madrid), and ...
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Bejaria Racemosa
''Bejaria racemosa'', commonly known as tarflower, is a woody shrub with a fragrant flower found in the southeastern US states of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. It grows on flatlands in groups. Insects become trapped on its flowers due to the sticky secretions found there. Description Tarflower is an evergreen shrub growing up to 2.5m tall. Its few erect branches support powdery-pubescent stems with simple, alternate, sessile leaves. Leaves are elliptic to ovate in shape and 2–6 cm long and 2 cm wide. Their margin is entire, the leaf tip is rounded to acute, and the leaf base is cuneate. The adaxial (upper) leaf surface is covered in powdery pubescence, while the abaxial (bottom) surface is whitish in color with long hairs along the midrib. The flowers of ''Bejaria racemosa'' are fragrant and sticky with seven distinctly separated petals, white to pinkish in color and 2–3 cm long. Flowers are bisexual, having rust-colored anthers and a persistent pistil on t ...
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Ericaceae Genera
The Ericaceae () are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the heath or heather family, found most commonly in acidic and infertile growing conditions. The family is large, with about 4,250 known species spread across 124 genera, making it the 14th most species-rich family of flowering plants. The many well known and economically important members of the Ericaceae include the cranberry, blueberry, huckleberry, rhododendron (including azaleas), and various common heaths and heathers ('' Erica'', ''Cassiope'', ''Daboecia'', and '' Calluna'' for example). Description The Ericaceae contain a morphologically diverse range of taxa, including herbs, dwarf shrubs, shrubs, and trees. Their leaves are usually evergreen, alternate or whorled, simple and without stipules. Their flowers are hermaphrodite and show considerable variability. The petals are often fused (sympetalous) with shapes ranging from narrowly tubular to funnelform or widely urn-shaped. The corollas are usually ...
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Bejaria Zamorae
''Bejaria'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ericaceae. Its native range is the tropical and subtropical Americas, from the southeastern United States and Mexico to Bolivia and northern Brazil. Species 15 species are accepted. *''Bejaria aestuans'' *''Bejaria cubensis'' *''Bejaria imthurnii'' *''Bejaria infundibula'' *''Bejaria ledifolia'' *''Bejaria mathewsii'' *''Bejaria nana'' *''Bejaria neblinensis'' *'' Bejaria racemosa'' *'' Bejaria resinosa'' *'' Bejaria sprucei'' *'' Bejaria steyermarkii'' *''Bejaria subsessilis ''Bejaria'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ericaceae. Its native range is the tropical and subtropical Americas, from the southeastern United States and Mexico to Bolivia and northern Brazil. Species 15 species are accep ...'' *'' Bejaria tachirensis'' *'' Bejaria zamorae'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3487636 Ericaceae Ericaceae genera Flora of the Americas Taxa described in 1771 ...
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Flowering Plant
Flowering plants are plants that bear flowers and fruits, and form the clade Angiospermae (). The term angiosperm is derived from the Ancient Greek, Greek words (; 'container, vessel') and (; 'seed'), meaning that the seeds are enclosed within a fruit. The group was formerly called Magnoliophyta. Angiosperms are by far the most diverse group of Embryophyte, land plants with 64 Order (biology), orders, 416 Family (biology), families, approximately 13,000 known Genus, genera and 300,000 known species. They include all forbs (flowering plants without a woody Plant stem, stem), grasses and grass-like plants, a vast majority of broad-leaved trees, shrubs and vines, and most aquatic plants. Angiosperms are distinguished from the other major seed plant clade, the gymnosperms, by having flowers, xylem consisting of vessel elements instead of tracheids, endosperm within their seeds, and fruits that completely envelop the seeds. The ancestors of flowering plants diverged from the commo ...
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Bejaria Nana
''Bejaria'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ericaceae. Its native range is the tropical and subtropical Americas, from the southeastern United States and Mexico to Bolivia and northern Brazil. Species 15 species are accepted. *''Bejaria aestuans'' *''Bejaria cubensis'' *''Bejaria imthurnii'' *''Bejaria infundibula'' *''Bejaria ledifolia'' *''Bejaria mathewsii'' *'' Bejaria nana'' *''Bejaria neblinensis'' *'' Bejaria racemosa'' *'' Bejaria resinosa'' *'' Bejaria sprucei'' *'' Bejaria steyermarkii'' *''Bejaria subsessilis ''Bejaria'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Ericaceae. Its native range is the tropical and subtropical Americas, from the southeastern United States and Mexico to Bolivia and northern Brazil. Species 15 species are accep ...'' *'' Bejaria tachirensis'' *'' Bejaria zamorae'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q3487636 Ericaceae Ericaceae genera Flora of the Americas Taxa described in 1771 ...
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