Juanulloa Speciosa
''Juanulloa'', the goldfingers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to Central and South America. Species It is likely that ''Juanulloa'' is polyphyletic. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *''Juanulloa ferruginea'' Cuatrec. *''Juanulloa globifera'' (S. Knapp & D'Arcy) S. Knapp *''Juanulloa hookeriana'' Miers *''Juanulloa mexicana'' (Schltdl.) Miers *''Juanulloa ochracea'' Cuatrec. *''Juanulloa parasitica'' Ruiz & Pav. *''Juanulloa parviflora'' (Ducke) Cuatrec. *''Juanulloa pavonii'' (Miers) Benth. & Hook. *''Juanulloa speciosa'' (Miers) Dunal *''Juanulloa verrucosa'' (Rusby) Hunz. & Subils References {{Taxonbar, from=Q310604 Solanoideae Solanaceae genera Plants described in 1794 Taxa named by José Antonio Pavón Jiménez Taxa named by Hipólito Ruiz López ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ruiz & Pav
The Spanish language, Spanish surname Ruiz is a patronymic from the personal name Ruy, a short form of Rodrigo, meaning "son of Roderick". Roderick's roots can be traced back to the Visigoths, the Germanic tribe which ruled in the Iberian Peninsula between the 5th and 8th centuries; it originates from the Germanic languages, Germanic personal name "Hrodric" which is composed of the elements "Hrōd", meaning "renown", and "rīc", meaning "power(ful)", thus "famous ruler". People * Adolfo Ruiz Cortines (1890–1973), President of Mexico 1952–1958 * Alejandro R. Ruiz (1923–2009), U.S. Army recipient of Medal of Honor in World War II * Alexandre Ruiz (born 1987), French rugby union referee * Andrés Ponce Andy Ruiz Jr., 'Andy' Ruiz Jr. (born 1989), American professional boxer of Mexican descent * Antoñito Ruiz (born 1951), Spanish child actor and stuntman * Ashley Ruiz (born 1976), American singer, prior member of the group Menudo * Bartolomé Ruiz (1482–1532), Spanish conquis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Juanulloa Parasitica
''Juanulloa'', the goldfingers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to Central and South America. Species It is likely that ''Juanulloa'' is polyphyletic. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *'' Juanulloa ferruginea'' Cuatrec. *'' Juanulloa globifera'' (S. Knapp & D'Arcy) S. Knapp *'' Juanulloa hookeriana'' Miers *'' Juanulloa mexicana'' (Schltdl.) Miers *'' Juanulloa ochracea'' Cuatrec. *'' Juanulloa parasitica'' Ruiz & Pav. *'' Juanulloa parviflora'' (Ducke) Cuatrec. *'' Juanulloa pavonii'' (Miers) Benth. & Hook. *''Juanulloa speciosa ''Juanulloa'', the goldfingers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to Central and South America. Species It is likely that ''Juanulloa'' is polyphyletic. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: ...'' (Miers) Dunal *'' Juanulloa verrucosa'' (Rusby) Hunz. & Subils References {{Taxonbar, from=Q310604 Solanoideae Solanaceae gen ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Plants Described In 1794
Plants are the eukaryotes that form the kingdom Plantae; they are predominantly photosynthetic. This means that they obtain their energy from sunlight, using chloroplasts derived from endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria to produce sugars from carbon dioxide and water, using the green pigment chlorophyll. Exceptions are parasitic plants that have lost the genes for chlorophyll and photosynthesis, and obtain their energy from other plants or fungi. Most plants are multicellular, except for some green algae. Historically, as in Aristotle's biology, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi. Definitions have narrowed since then; current definitions exclude fungi and some of the algae. By the definition used in this article, plants form the clade Viridiplantae (green plants), which consists of the green algae and the embryophytes or land plants (hornworts, liverworts, mosses, lycophytes, ferns, conifers and other gymnosperm ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Solanaceae Genera
Solanaceae (), commonly known as the nightshades, is a Family (biology), family of flowering plants in the order Solanales. It contains approximately 2,700 species, several of which are used as agriculture, agricultural crops, medicinal plants, and ornamental plants. Many members of the family have high alkaloid contents, making some highly Toxin, toxic, but many—such as tomatoes, potatoes, eggplants, and Capsicum, peppers—are commonly used in food. Originating in South America, Solanaceae now inhabits every continent on Earth except Antarctica. After the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, K—Pg extinction event they rapidly diversified and have adapted to live in deserts, tundras, rainforests, plains, and highlands, and taken on wide range of forms including trees, vines, shrubs, and epiphytes. Nearly 80% of all nightshades are included in the subfamily Solanoideae, most of which are members of the type genus ''Solanum''. Most taxonomists recognize six other subfamili ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Solanoideae
Solanoideae is a subfamily of the flowering plant family Solanaceae, and is sister to the subfamily Nicotianoideae. Within Solanaceae, Solanoideae contains some of the most economically important genera and species, such as the tomato (''Solanum lycopersicum''), potato (''Solanum tuberosum''), eggplant or aubergine (''Solanum melongena''), chili and bell peppers (''Capsicum'' spp.), mandrakes ('' Mandragora'' spp.), and jimson weed ('' Datura stramonium''). This subfamily consists of several well-established tribes: Capsiceae, Datureae, Hyoscyameae, Juanulloeae, Lycieae, Nicandreae, Nolaneae, Physaleae, Solandreae, and Solaneae. The subfamily also contains the contended tribes Mandragoreae and Jaboroseae. Tribal relationships The relationship between the tribes has recently been well described. Nicandreae is the most basal tribe of the family, placing sister to the other 9 (or by some counts 11) tribes. Datureae lies sister to Nicandreae, Physaleae, Capsiceae, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Juanulloa Verrucosa
''Juanulloa'', the goldfingers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to Central and South America. Species It is likely that ''Juanulloa'' is polyphyletic. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *'' Juanulloa ferruginea'' Cuatrec. *'' Juanulloa globifera'' (S. Knapp & D'Arcy) S. Knapp *'' Juanulloa hookeriana'' Miers *'' Juanulloa mexicana'' (Schltdl.) Miers *'' Juanulloa ochracea'' Cuatrec. *''Juanulloa parasitica'' Ruiz & Pav. *'' Juanulloa parviflora'' (Ducke) Cuatrec. *'' Juanulloa pavonii'' (Miers) Benth. & Hook. *''Juanulloa speciosa ''Juanulloa'', the goldfingers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to Central and South America. Species It is likely that ''Juanulloa'' is polyphyletic. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: ...'' (Miers) Dunal *'' Juanulloa verrucosa'' (Rusby) Hunz. & Subils References {{Taxonbar, from=Q310604 Solanoideae Solanaceae gene ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Genus
Genus (; : genera ) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family (taxonomy), family as used in the biological classification of extant taxon, living and fossil organisms as well as Virus classification#ICTV classification, viruses. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus. :E.g. ''Panthera leo'' (lion) and ''Panthera onca'' (jaguar) are two species within the genus ''Panthera''. ''Panthera'' is a genus within the family Felidae. The composition of a genus is determined by taxonomy (biology), taxonomists. The standards for genus classification are not strictly codified, so different authorities often produce different classifications for genera. There are some general practices used, however, including the idea that a newly defined genus should fulfill these three criteria to be descriptively useful: # monophyly – all descendants of an ancestral taxon are grouped together (i.e. Phylogeneti ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Juanulloa Mexicana
''Juanulloa'', the goldfingers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to Central and South America. Species It is likely that ''Juanulloa'' is polyphyletic. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: *'' Juanulloa ferruginea'' Cuatrec. *'' Juanulloa globifera'' (S. Knapp & D'Arcy) S. Knapp *'' Juanulloa hookeriana'' Miers *'' Juanulloa mexicana'' (Schltdl.) Miers *''Juanulloa ochracea'' Cuatrec. *''Juanulloa parasitica'' Ruiz & Pav. *''Juanulloa parviflora'' (Ducke) Cuatrec. *''Juanulloa pavonii'' (Miers) Benth. & Hook. *''Juanulloa speciosa'' (Miers) Dunal *''Juanulloa verrucosa ''Juanulloa'', the goldfingers, are a genus of flowering plants in the family Solanaceae, native to Central and South America. Species It is likely that ''Juanulloa'' is polyphyletic. Species currently accepted by The Plant List are as follows: ...'' (Rusby) Hunz. & Subils References {{Taxonbar, from=Q310604 Solanoideae Solanaceae genera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |