Leptolobium Elegans
''Leptolobium'' is a small Neotropical genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, with ten species currently recognized. With the exception of ''Leptolobium panamense'', which occurs in tropical forests from northwestern South America to Mexico, all species of ''Leptolobium'' are restricted to South America and most diverse in Brazil. Most ''Leptolobium'' species have been traditionally included in ''Acosmium'' Schott (Fabaceae), but both genera have been recently distinguished based on several vegetative and reproductive traits. Species ''Leptolobium'' comprises the following species: *Section ''Leptolobium'' (Vogel) Yakovlev **''Leptolobium araguaiense'' Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **''Leptolobium dasycarpum'' Vogel **'' Leptolobium elegans'' Vogel **''Leptolobium glaziovianum'' (Harms) Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G.Azevedo **'' Leptolobium multijugum'' Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **'' Leptolobium nitens'' Vogel **'' Leptolobium panamense'' (Benth.) Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **''Leptolobium ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Julius Rudolph Theodor Vogel
Julius Rudolph Theodor Vogel (30 July 1812 – 17 December 1841) was a German botanist.Biographical sketch by Gottfried Reinhold Treviranus, translated by Miles Joseph Berkeley. In Life He was born in Berlin, and studied at the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Gymnasium. He learned botany from Johann Friedrich Ruthe. In 1837 he graduated Ph.D. from the University of Berlin with a dissertation on the genus '' Cassia''. He was a ''privatdozent'' at Berlin and then from 1839 at the University of Bonn, where he took over duties after the death of Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck. He worked particularly on Brazilian plants, and collaborated with Matthias Jakob Schleiden. In 1840 he worked on the collections of Franz Meyen who had just died. At the end of 1840 he travelled to England to meet the African Civilization Society, then planning the Niger expedition of 1841. Taking two years' leave from Bonn, he joined the expedition in May 1841, on the steamer ''Wilberforce''. He wrote letters f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Leptolobium Multijugum
''Leptolobium'' is a small Neotropical genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, with ten species currently recognized. With the exception of ''Leptolobium panamense'', which occurs in tropical forests from northwestern South America to Mexico, all species of ''Leptolobium'' are restricted to South America and most diverse in Brazil. Most ''Leptolobium'' species have been traditionally included in ''Acosmium'' Schott (Fabaceae), but both genera have been recently distinguished based on several vegetative and reproductive traits. Species ''Leptolobium'' comprises the following species: *Section ''Leptolobium'' (Vogel) Yakovlev **''Leptolobium araguaiense'' Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **''Leptolobium dasycarpum'' Vogel **''Leptolobium elegans'' Vogel **''Leptolobium glaziovianum'' (Harms) Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G.Azevedo **'' Leptolobium multijugum'' Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **'' Leptolobium nitens'' Vogel **'' Leptolobium panamense'' (Benth.) Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **''Leptolobium p ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Neotropical
The Neotropical realm is one of the eight biogeographic realms constituting Earth's land surface. Physically, it includes the tropical terrestrial ecoregions of the Americas and the entire South American temperate zone. Definition In biogeography, the Neotropic or Neotropical realm is one of the eight terrestrial realms. This realm includes South America, Central America, the Caribbean islands, and southern North America. In Mexico, the Yucatán Peninsula and southern lowlands, and most of the east and west coastlines, including the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula are Neotropical. In the United States southern Florida and coastal Central Florida are considered Neotropical. The realm also includes temperate southern South America. In contrast, the Neotropical Floristic Kingdom excludes southernmost South America, which instead is placed in the Antarctic kingdom. The Neotropic is delimited by similarities in fauna or flora. Its fauna and flora are di ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Leptolobium Elegans
''Leptolobium'' is a small Neotropical genus of plants in the family Fabaceae, with ten species currently recognized. With the exception of ''Leptolobium panamense'', which occurs in tropical forests from northwestern South America to Mexico, all species of ''Leptolobium'' are restricted to South America and most diverse in Brazil. Most ''Leptolobium'' species have been traditionally included in ''Acosmium'' Schott (Fabaceae), but both genera have been recently distinguished based on several vegetative and reproductive traits. Species ''Leptolobium'' comprises the following species: *Section ''Leptolobium'' (Vogel) Yakovlev **''Leptolobium araguaiense'' Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **''Leptolobium dasycarpum'' Vogel **'' Leptolobium elegans'' Vogel **''Leptolobium glaziovianum'' (Harms) Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G.Azevedo **'' Leptolobium multijugum'' Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **'' Leptolobium nitens'' Vogel **'' Leptolobium panamense'' (Benth.) Sch.Rodr. & A.M.G. Azevedo **''Leptolobium ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |