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Asperula Tschernevae
''Asperula'', commonly known as woodruff, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It contains 91 species and has a wide distribution area from Europe, northern Africa, temperate and subtropical Asia to Australasia. Species These species are recognised in the genus ''Asperula:'' *'' Asperula acuminata'' *'' Asperula albiflora'' *'' Asperula ambleia'' *'' Asperula anatolica'' *''Asperula arvensis'' - blue woodruff *'' Asperula assamica'' *'' Asperula asterocephala'' *'' Asperula asthenes'' - trailing woodruff *''Asperula azerbaidjanica'' *'' Asperula badachschenica'' *'' Asperula balchanica'' *'' Asperula bargyli'' *''Asperula botschantzevii'' *''Asperula brachyantha'' *''Asperula cankiriensis'' *''Asperula charophyton'' - strapleaf woodruff *''Asperula ciliatula'' *''Asperula cilicia'' *''Asperula comosa'' *''Asperula conferta'' - common woodruff *'' Asperula congesta'' *'' Asperula cunninghamii'' - twining woodruff *'' Asperula cymulosa'' * ...
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Asperula Arvensis
''Asperula arvensis'', known as blue woodruff, is a species of flowering plant in the Family (biology), family Rubiaceae. It belongs to the genus ''Asperula''. It is native to most of Europe plus Algeria, Morocco, and southwest Asia from Turkey to Kyrgyzstan. References External linksWorld Checklist of Rubiaceae
* Asperula, arvensis Flora of Europe Flora of Morocco Flora of Algeria Flora of Lebanon Flora of Iran Flora of Kyrgyzstan Flora of Russia Flora of Iraq Flora of Cyprus Flora of Palestine (region) Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{asperula-stub ...
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Asperula Azerbaidjanica
''Asperula'', commonly known as woodruff, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It contains 91 species and has a wide distribution area from Europe, northern Africa, temperate and subtropical Asia to Australasia. Species These species are recognised in the genus ''Asperula:'' *'' Asperula acuminata'' *'' Asperula albiflora'' *'' Asperula ambleia'' *'' Asperula anatolica'' *''Asperula arvensis ''Asperula arvensis'', known as blue woodruff, is a species of flowering plant in the Family (biology), family Rubiaceae. It belongs to the genus ''Asperula''. It is native to most of Europe plus Algeria, Morocco, and southwest Asia from Turkey t ...'' - blue woodruff *'' Asperula assamica'' *'' Asperula asterocephala'' *'' Asperula asthenes'' - trailing woodruff *'' Asperula azerbaidjanica'' *'' Asperula badachschenica'' *'' Asperula balchanica'' *'' Asperula bargyli'' *'' Asperula botschantzevii'' *'' Asperula brachyantha'' *'' Asperula cankiriensis'' * ...
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Joseph Dalton Hooker
Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century. He was a founder of geographical botany and Charles Darwin's closest friend. For 20 years he served as director of the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, succeeding his father, William Jackson Hooker, and was awarded the highest honours of British science. Biography Early years Hooker was born in Halesworth, Suffolk, England. He was the second son of Maria Sarah Turner, eldest daughter of the banker Dawson Turner and sister-in-law of Francis Palgrave, and the famous botanist Sir William Jackson Hooker, Regius Professor of Botany, Glasgow, Regius Professor of Botany. From the age of seven, Hooker attended his father's lectures at the University of Glasgow, taking an early interest in plant geography, plant distribution and the voyages of explorers like Captain James Cook. He was educated at the High School of Glasgow, Glasgow High School and went on to study med ...
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Asperula Conferta
''Asperula conferta'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is Australian endemic distributed across Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, South Australia and the Northern Territory The Northern Territory (abbreviated as NT; known formally as the Northern Territory of Australia and informally as the Territory) is an states and territories of Australia, Australian internal territory in the central and central-northern regi .... Description ''Asperula conferta'' is a low spreading herb. It can grow up to 30 centimeters in height with leaves up to 16 mm in length. The leaves are in whorls of 5–6. ''Asperula conferta'' has tiny white flowers in summer. The flowers are typically 2-3 millimeters long. Ecology It is common and widespread in woodland, forest and grassland. Gallery Image:P3288708 Asperula conferta - plant 01.jpg, Plant Image:Asperula conferta flower4 (15057795517).jpg, Flowers Image:P3288708 Asperula conferta - leaves.jpg ...
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Asperula Comosa
''Asperula'', commonly known as woodruff, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It contains 91 species and has a wide distribution area from Europe, northern Africa, temperate and subtropical Asia to Australasia Australasia is a subregion of Oceania, comprising Australia, New Zealand (overlapping with Polynesia), and sometimes including New Guinea and surrounding islands (overlapping with Melanesia). The term is used in a number of different context .... Species These species are recognised in the genus ''Asperula:'' *'' Asperula acuminata'' *'' Asperula albiflora'' *'' Asperula ambleia'' *'' Asperula anatolica'' *'' Asperula arvensis'' - blue woodruff *'' Asperula assamica'' *'' Asperula asterocephala'' *'' Asperula asthenes'' - trailing woodruff *'' Asperula azerbaidjanica'' *'' Asperula badachschenica'' *'' Asperula balchanica'' *'' Asperula bargyli'' *'' Asperula botschantzevii'' *'' Asperula brachyantha'' *'' Asperula cankiriensis'' ...
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Asperula Cankiriensis
''Asperula'', commonly known as woodruff, is a genus of flowering plants in the Family (biology), family Rubiaceae. It contains 91 species and has a wide distribution area from Europe, northern Africa, temperate and subtropical Asia to Australasia. Species These species are recognised in the genus ''Asperula:'' *''Asperula acuminata'' *''Asperula albiflora'' *''Asperula ambleia'' *''Asperula anatolica'' *''Asperula arvensis'' - blue woodruff *''Asperula assamica'' *''Asperula asterocephala'' *''Asperula asthenes'' - trailing woodruff *''Asperula azerbaidjanica'' *''Asperula badachschenica'' *''Asperula balchanica'' *''Asperula bargyli'' *''Asperula botschantzevii'' *''Asperula brachyantha'' *''Asperula cankiriensis'' *''Asperula charophyton'' - strapleaf woodruff *''Asperula ciliatula'' *''Asperula cilicia'' *''Asperula comosa'' *''Asperula conferta'' - common woodruff *''Asperula congesta'' *''Asperula cunninghamii'' - twining woodruff *''Asperula cymulosa ...
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Pierre Edmond Boissier
Pierre Edmond Boissier (25 May 1810 Geneva – 25 September 1885 Valeyres-sous-Rances) was a Swiss prominent botanist, explorer and mathematician. He was the son of Jacques Boissier (1784-1857) and Caroline Butini (1786-1836), daughter of Pierre Butini (1759-1838) a well-known physician and naturalist from Geneva. With his sister, Valérie Boissier (1813-1894), he received a strict education with lessons delivered in Italian and Latin. Edmond's interest in natural history stemmed from holidays in the company of his mother and his grandfather, Pierre Butini at Valeyres-sous-Rances. His hikes in the Jura and the Alps laid the foundation of his zest for later exploration and adventure. He attended a course at the Academy of Geneva given by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle. Edmond Boissier collected extensively in Europe, North Africa and western Asia, on occasion accompanied by his daughter, Caroline Barbey-Boissier (1847-1918) and her husband, William Barbey (1842-1914), who co ...
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Asperula Brachyantha
''Asperula brachyantha'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. Description ''Asperula brachyantha'' was first described in 1845 and is endemic to Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... References brachyantha Flora of Iran Taxa named by Pierre Edmond Boissier {{asperula-stub ...
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Asperula Botschantzevii
''Asperula'', commonly known as woodruff, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It contains 91 species and has a wide distribution area from Europe, northern Africa, temperate and subtropical Asia to Australasia. Species These species are recognised in the genus ''Asperula:'' *'' Asperula acuminata'' *'' Asperula albiflora'' *'' Asperula ambleia'' *'' Asperula anatolica'' *''Asperula arvensis'' - blue woodruff *'' Asperula assamica'' *'' Asperula asterocephala'' *'' Asperula asthenes'' - trailing woodruff *''Asperula azerbaidjanica'' *'' Asperula badachschenica'' *'' Asperula balchanica'' *'' Asperula bargyli'' *'' Asperula botschantzevii'' *''Asperula brachyantha'' *''Asperula cankiriensis'' *''Asperula charophyton'' - strapleaf woodruff *''Asperula ciliatula'' *''Asperula cilicia'' *''Asperula comosa'' *''Asperula conferta ''Asperula conferta'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is Australian endemic distributed ...
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