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Polyosma Alangiacea
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *'' Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *'' Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii ''Polyosma cunninghamii'', known as the featherwood, is a small ...
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Carl Ludwig Blume
Charles Ludwig de Blume or Karl Ludwig von Blume (9 June 1796, Braunschweig – 3 February 1862, Leiden) was a German- Dutch botanist. He was born at Braunschweig in Germany, but studied at Leiden University and spent his professional life working in the Dutch East Indies and in the Netherlands, where he was Director of the Rijksherbarium (state herbarium) at Leiden. His name is sometimes given in the Dutch language form Karel Lodewijk Blume, but the original German spelling is the one most widely used in botanical texts: even then there is confusion, as he is sometimes referred to as K.L. Blume (from Karl). He carried out extensive studies of the flora of southern Asia, particularly in Java, then a colony of the Netherlands. From 1823 to 1826 Blume was Deputy Director of Agriculture at the botanic garden in Bogor (Buitenzorg) in Java. In 1827 he became correspondent of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands. In 1855, he was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academ ...
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Polyosma Comptonii
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *'' Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii ''Polyosma cunninghamii'', known as the featherwood, is a small ...
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Polyosma Subintegrifolia
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii ''Polyosma cunninghamii'', known as the featherwood, is a small r ...
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Polyosma Spicata
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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Polyosma Rigidiuscula
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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Polyosma Rhytophloia
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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Polyosma Reducta
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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Polyosma Podophylla
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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Polyosma Pancheriana
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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Polyosma Leratii
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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Polyosma Kouaouana
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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Polyosma Integrifolia
''Polyosma'' is a genus of about 60 species of trees native to south-east Asia. They occur from China south through south-east Asia to the east coast of Australia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and New Caledonia. Its taxonomic placement has long been uncertain: it was traditionally placed in Grossulariaceae, but in the APG II system it was given its own family, Polyosmaceae, which was unplaced as to order within the euasterids II (campanulids) clade. More recent research found Polyosmaceae to be a sister to the Escalloniaceae, so for simplicity's sake the Angiosperm Phylogeny Website now recommends the latter family be expanded to include this genus. Species include: *''Polyosma alangiacea'' F.Muell. – white alder *'' Polyosma brachyandrum'' Domin *'' Polyosma brachystachys'' Schltr. *'' Polyosma cambodiana'' Gagnepain – dou xian mu *''Polyosma comptonii'' Baker f. *''Polyosma cunninghamii'' Benn. *'' Polyosma discolor'' Baill. *'' Polyosma hirsuta'' C.T.Whi ...
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