Cyclotrichium Straussii
''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon). ;Species #'' Cyclotrichium depauperatum'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #'' Cyclotrichium glabrescens'' (Boiss. ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - southeastern Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium haussknechtii'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium leucotrichum'' (Stapf ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium longiflorum'' Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium niveum'' (Boiss.) Manden. & Scheng - eastern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium origanifolium ''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon). ;Species #'' Cyclotrichium depauperatum'' (Bunge) Manden. & Sche ...'' (Labill.) Manden. & Scheng. - Lebanon, Syria, southern Turkey #'' Cycl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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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 coll ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyclotrichium Longiflorum
''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon). ;Species #''Cyclotrichium depauperatum'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium glabrescens'' (Boiss. ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - southeastern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium haussknechtii'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium leucotrichum'' (Stapf ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium longiflorum'' Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium niveum'' (Boiss.) Manden. & Scheng - eastern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium origanifolium'' (Labill.) Manden. & Scheng. - Lebanon, Syria, southern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium stamineum'' (Boiss. & Hohen.) Manden. & Scheng. - Iraq, Turkey #''Cyclotrichium straussii ''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flora Of Iraq
The wildlife of Iraq includes its flora and fauna and their natural habitats. Iraq has multiple biomes which include the mountainous region in north to the wet marshlands along the Euphrates river. The western part of the country comprises mainly desert and some semi-arid regions. As of 2001, seven of Iraq's mammal species and 12 of its bird species are endangered. The endangered species include the northern bald ibis and Persian fallow deer. The Syrian wild ass is extinct, and the Saudi Arabian dorcas gazelle was declared extinct in 2008. Mesopotamian marshes The marshes are home to 40 species of birds, and several species of fish, plus demarcating a range limit for a number of bird species. The marshes were once home to millions of birds and the stopover for millions of migratory birds, including flamingo, pelican and heron as they migrated from Siberia to Africa. At risk are 40% to 60% of the world's marbled teal population that live in the marshes, along with 90% of the worl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flora Of Iran
Flora (: floras or florae) is all the plant life present in a particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring ( indigenous) native plants. The corresponding term for animals is ''fauna'', and for fungi, it is '' funga''. Sometimes bacteria and fungi are also referred to as flora as in the terms ''gut flora'' or ''skin flora''. Etymology The word "flora" comes from the Latin name of Flora, the goddess of plants, flowers, and fertility in Roman mythology. The technical term "flora" is then derived from a metonymy of this goddess at the end of the sixteenth century. It was first used in poetry to denote the natural vegetation of an area, but soon also assumed the meaning of a work cataloguing such vegetation. Moreover, "Flora" was used to refer to the flowers of an artificial garden in the seventeenth century. The distinction between vegetation (the general appearance of a community) and flora (the taxonomic composition of a community) was first made by Jules Thurma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Flora Of Turkey
about 9300 species of vascular plant were known to grow in Turkey. By comparison, Europe as a whole contains only about 24% more species (about 11500), despite having thirteen times the area. The most important reasons for the high plant biodiversity are believed to be the relatively high proportion of endemics, together with the high variety of soils and climate of Turkey. Endemism A third of Turkish plant species are endemic to Turkey: one reason there are so many is because the surface of Anatolia is both mountainous and quite fragmented. In fact, the Anatolian mountains resemble archipelagos like the famous Galapagos Islands. Since Darwin we know that geographic isolation between islands or separated mountains is an important means of speciation, leading to high spatial diversity. For Anatolia this assumption is confirmed by concentrations of endemism on highly isolated and relatively old massifs such as Uludağ and Ilgaz Dağ, whereas very young volcanic cones such ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Taxa Named By Ida P
In biology, a taxon (back-formation from ''taxonomy''; plural taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit. Although neither is required, a taxon is usually known by a particular name and given a particular ranking, especially if and when it is accepted or becomes established. It is very common, however, for taxonomists to remain at odds over what belongs to a taxon and the criteria used for inclusion. If a taxon is given a formal scientific name, its use is then governed by one of the nomenclature codes specifying which scientific name is correct for a particular grouping. Initial attempts at classifying and ordering organisms (plants and animals) were set forth in Carl Linnaeus's system in ''Systema Naturae'', 10th edition (1758), as well as an unpublished work by Bernard and Antoine Laurent de Jussieu. The idea of a unit-based system of biological classification was first made widely available in 1805 in the intr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Lamiaceae Genera
The Lamiaceae ( ) or Labiatae are a family of flowering plants commonly known as the mint, deadnettle or sage family. Many of the plants are aromatic in all parts and include widely used culinary herbs like basil, mint, rosemary, sage, savory, marjoram, oregano, hyssop, thyme, lavender, and perilla, as well as other medicinal herbs such as catnip, salvia, bee balm, wild dagga, and oriental motherwort. Some species are shrubs, trees (such as teak), or, rarely, vines. Many members of the family are widely cultivated, not only for their aromatic qualities, but also their ease of cultivation, since they are readily propagated by stem cuttings. Besides those grown for their edible leaves, some are grown for decorative foliage. Others are grown for seed, such as '' Salvia hispanica'' (chia), or for their edible tubers, such as '' Plectranthus edulis'', '' Plectranthus esculentus'', ''Plectranthus rotundifolius'', and ''Stachys affinis'' (Chinese artichoke). Many are also ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyclotrichium Straussii
''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon). ;Species #'' Cyclotrichium depauperatum'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #'' Cyclotrichium glabrescens'' (Boiss. ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - southeastern Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium haussknechtii'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium leucotrichum'' (Stapf ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium longiflorum'' Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium niveum'' (Boiss.) Manden. & Scheng - eastern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium origanifolium ''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon). ;Species #'' Cyclotrichium depauperatum'' (Bunge) Manden. & Sche ...'' (Labill.) Manden. & Scheng. - Lebanon, Syria, southern Turkey #'' Cycl ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyclotrichium Stamineum
''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon). ;Species #''Cyclotrichium depauperatum'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium glabrescens'' (Boiss. ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - southeastern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium haussknechtii'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium leucotrichum'' (Stapf ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium longiflorum'' Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium niveum'' (Boiss.) Manden. & Scheng - eastern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium origanifolium'' (Labill.) Manden. & Scheng. - Lebanon, Syria, southern Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium stamineum'' (Boiss. & Hohen.) Manden. & Scheng. - Iraq, Turkey #''Cyclotrichium straussii ''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyclotrichium Origanifolium
''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon). ;Species #'' Cyclotrichium depauperatum'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #'' Cyclotrichium glabrescens'' (Boiss. ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - southeastern Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium haussknechtii'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium leucotrichum ''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), offic ...'' (Stapf ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium longiflorum'' Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium niveum'' (Boiss.) Manden. & Scheng - eastern Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium origanifolium'' (Labill.) Manden. & Scheng. - Lebanon, Syria, southern Turkey #'' Cyc ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyclotrichium Niveum
''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria, Lebanon). ;Species #''Cyclotrichium depauperatum'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium glabrescens'' (Boiss. ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - southeastern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium haussknechtii'' (Bunge) Manden. & Scheng. - western Iran #''Cyclotrichium leucotrichum'' (Stapf ex Rech.f.) Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #''Cyclotrichium longiflorum'' Leblebici - Iran, Iraq, Turkey #'' Cyclotrichium niveum'' (Boiss.) Manden. & Scheng - eastern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium origanifolium'' (Labill.) Manden. & Scheng. - Lebanon, Syria, southern Turkey #''Cyclotrichium stamineum'' (Boiss. & Hohen.) Manden. & Scheng. - Iraq, Turkey #''Cyclotrichium straussii ''Cyclotrichium'' is a genus of plants in the Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1953. The entire genus is endemic to southwestern Asia (Iran, Iraq, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |