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Palicoureeae
Palicoureeae is a Tribe (biology), tribe of flowering plants in the Family (biology), family Rubiaceae and contains about 817 species in 11 genus, genera. Its representatives are found in the tropics and subtropics. Genera Currently accepted names * ''Carapichea'' (23 sp.) * ''Chassalia'' (114 sp.) * ''Chazaliella'' (20 sp.) * ''Geophila'' (29 sp.) * ''Hymenocoleus'' (12 sp.) * ''Margaritopsis'' (27 sp.) * ''Notopleura (plant), Notopleura'' (100 sp.) * ''Palicourea'' (358 sp.) * ''Puffia'' (1 sp.) * ''Readea'' (1 sp.) * ''Rudgea'' (131 sp.) Synonyms * ''Carinta'' = ''Geophila'' * ''Ceratites'' = ''Rudgea'' * ''Chytropsia'' = ''Margaritopsis'' * ''Colladonia'' = ''Palicourea'' * ''Geocardia'' = ''Geophila'' * ''Gloneria'' = ''Rudgea'' * ''Ipecacuanha'' = ''Carapichea'' * ''Margaris'' = ''Margaritopsis'' * ''Montamans'' = ''Notopleura (plant), Notopleura'' * ''Nettlera'' = ''Carapichea'' * ''Nonatelia'' = ''Palicourea'' * ''Oribasia'' = ''Palicourea'' * '' ...
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Puffia
''Puffia'' is a Monotypic taxon, monotypic genus of flowering plants in the Family (biology), family Rubiaceae. The genus contains only one species, viz. ''Puffia gerrardii'', which is restricted to the littoral forests of southeastern Madagascar. References

Monotypic Rubiaceae genera Palicoureeae Taxa named by Birgitta Bremer {{Rubioideae-stub ...
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Notopleura (plant)
''Notopleura'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to Central America, the Caribbean, and northern South America. They tend to be subshrubs, herbs and epiphytes. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Notopleura acuta'' C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura aequatoriana'' C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura aggregata'' (Standl.) C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura agostinii'' (Steyerm.) C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura albens'' C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura aligera'' (Steyerm.) C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura amicitiae'' C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura aneurophylla'' (Standl.) C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura aneurophylloides'' (Steyerm.) C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura angustissima'' (Standl.) C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura anomothyrsa'' (K.Schum. & Donn.Sm.) C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura araguensis'' (Steyerm.) C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura bahiensis'' C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura biloba'' C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura bryophila'' C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura callejasii'' C.M.Taylor *'' Notopleura camponutans'' (Dwyer & M.V.Hayd ...
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Carapichea
''Carapichea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to Central America and northern South America from Nicaragua to Brazil. One species, '' Carapichea ipecacuanha'', is used medicinally as the source of ipecac, a powerful emetic. Species include:''Carapichea''.
Selected Rubiaceae Tribes and Genera. Tropicos. *'' Carapichea adinantha'' *'' Carapichea affinis'' () L.Andersson -



Margaritopsis
''Margaritopsis'' is a genus of flowering plants in the coffee family. The genus is found from Mexico to tropical America. Species *'' Margaritopsis agustinae'' (Acuña) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis albert-smithii'' (Standl.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis astrellantha'' (Wernham) L.Andersson *'' Margaritopsis boliviana'' (Standl.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis carrascoana'' (Delprete & E.B.Souza) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis cephalantha'' ( Müll.Arg.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis chaenotricha'' (DC.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis cymuligera'' ( Müll.Arg.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis deinocalyx'' (Sandwith) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis guianensis'' ( Bremek.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis haematocarpa'' (Standl.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis hassleriana'' (Chodat) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis huallagae'' (Standl.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis impatiens'' (Dwyer) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis inconspicua'' C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis kappleri'' ( Miq.) C.M.Taylor *'' Margaritopsis ...
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Geophila
''Geophila'' is a genus of herbs in the family Rubiaceae. This genus is pantropical, as it is found in most tropical regions. The name ''Geophila'' was once applied to a genus of mushrooms (defined by Lucien Quélet in 1886 with the modern ''Stropharia inuncta'' as type species), but this usage is now obsolete and illegitimate. Species The following species are recognized: * ''Geophila afzelii'' Hiern * ''Geophila aschersoniana'' Büttner * ''Geophila cordata'' Bello * ''Geophila cordifolia'' Miq. * ''Geophila croatii'' Steyerm. * ''Geophila emarginata'' K.Krause * ''Geophila erythrocarpa'' Vanth. & Dessein * ''Geophila flaviflora'' Aké Assi * ''Geophila gracilis'' (Ruiz & Pav.) DC. * ''Geophila hirta'' Korth. * ''Geophila humifusa'' King & Gamble * '' Geophila ingens'' Wernham * '' Geophila lancistipula'' Hiern * '' Geophila macrocarpa'' ( Müll.Arg.) ined. * '' Geophila macropoda'' (Ruiz & Pav.) DC. * '' Geophila matthewii'' Ridl. * '' Geophila melanocarpa'' Ri ...
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Chazaliella
''Chazaliella'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae.Petit, Ernest Marie Antoine. 1975. Kew Bulletin 30: 268. It has about 20 species native to tropical Africa from Liberia to Tanzania and south to Zimbabwe. Species *'' Chazaliella abrupta'' ( Hiern) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. *'' Chazaliella anacamptopus'' (K.Schum.) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. *'' Chazaliella coffeosperma'' (K.Schum.) Verdc. *'' Chazaliella cupulicalyx'' Verdc. *'' Chazaliella gossweileri'' (Cavaco) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. *'' Chazaliella insidens'' ( Hiern) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. *'' Chazaliella letouzeyi'' Robbr. *'' Chazaliella longistylis'' ( Hiern) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. *'' Chazaliella lophoclada'' ( Hiern) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. *'' Chazaliella macrocarpa'' Verdc. *'' Chazaliella obanensis'' (Wernham) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. *'' Chazaliella obovoidea'' Verdc. *'' Chazaliella oddonii'' ( De Wild.) E.M.A.Petit & Verdc. *'' Chazaliella parviflora'' (R.D.Good) Verdc. *'' Chazaliella poggei'' (K.Sc ...
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Rudgea
''Rudgea'' is a genus of plant in the family Rubiaceae. it was given it name by Richard Anthony to honour Edward in 1806 Species include: * '' Rudgea crassifolia'', Zappi & E.Lucas * '' Rudgea microcarpa'', (Ruiz & Pav.) Standl. * '' Rudgea obesiflora'', Standl. * '' Rudgea stenophylla'', (Krause) Standl. The name was given by Richard Anthony Salisbury to honour Edward Rudge Edward Rudge (27 June 1763 – 1846) was an English botanist and antiquary. Life He was the son of Edward Rudge, a merchant and alderman of Salisbury, who possessed a large portion of the abbey estate at Evesham. He matriculated from Queen's ... in 1806. References External links ''Rudgea tayloriae'' (Rubiaceae), an Unusual New Species from the Eastern Slopes of the Venezuelan AndesGerardo Aymard C., L. J. Dorr and Nidia Cuello ''Novon'' Vol. 9, No. 3 (Autumn, 1999), pp. 315–317 Rubiaceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubioideae-stub ...
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Chassalia
''Chassalia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. The genus is found from tropical Africa to (sub)tropical Asia. Species * ''Chassalia acutiflora'' Bremek. * '' Chassalia afzelii'' ( Hiern) K.Schum. * '' Chassalia albiflora'' K.Krause * '' Chassalia ambodirianensis'' Bremek. * '' Chassalia androrangensis'' Bremek. * '' Chassalia angustifolia'' (Ridl.) A.P.Davis * '' Chassalia assimilis'' Bremek. * '' Chassalia betamponensis'' Bremek. * '' Chassalia betsilensis'' Bremek. * '' Chassalia bicostata'' O.Lachenaud & Jongkind * '' Chassalia bipindensis'' Sonké, Nguembou & A.P.Davis * '' Chassalia blumeana'' Govaerts * '' Chassalia bojeri'' Bremek. * '' Chassalia bonifacei'' Thulin & S.Mankt. * '' Chassalia boryana'' DC. * '' Chassalia bosseri'' Verdc. * '' Chassalia bracteata'' Ridl. * '' Chassalia buchwaldii'' K.Schum. * '' Chassalia capitata'' DC. * '' Chassalia catatii'' Drake ex Bremek. * '' Chassalia caudifolia'' Bremek. * '' Chassalia chartacea'' ...
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Rubiaceae
The Rubiaceae are a family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recognizable by simple, opposite leaves with interpetiolar stipules and sympetalous actinomorphic flowers. The family contains about 13,500 species in about 620 genera, which makes it the fourth-largest angiosperm family. Rubiaceae has a cosmopolitan distribution; however, the largest species diversity is concentrated in the tropics and subtropics. Economically important genera include '' Coffea'', the source of coffee, '' Cinchona'', the source of the antimalarial alkaloid quinine, ornamental cultivars (''e.g.'', '' Gardenia'', '' Ixora'', '' Pentas''), and historically some dye plants (''e.g.'', '' Rubia''). Description The Rubiaceae are morphologically easily recognizable as a coherent group by a combination of characters: opposite or whorled leaves that are simple and entire, interpetiolar sti ...
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William Franklin Wight
William Franklin Wight (born 18 June 1874 in Allegan, Michigan - died 2 February 1954) was an American botanist. Wight studied at Michigan State College Michigan State University (Michigan State, MSU) is a public land-grant research university in East Lansing, Michigan. It was founded in 1855 as the Agricultural College of the State of Michigan, the first of its kind in the United States. ... and Stanford University. References 1874 births 1954 deaths Stanford University alumni American botanists People from Allegan, Michigan {{US-botanist-stub ...
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Cornelis Eliza Bertus Bremekamp
Cornelis Eliza Bertus Bremekamp (7 February 1888, in Dordrecht – 21 December 1984) was a Dutch botanist. He received his education at the University of Utrecht, and performed as a botanical researcher in Indonesia and Southern Africa, South Africa. In South Africa he collaborated with German botanist Herold Georg Wilhelm Johannes Schweickerdt (1903–1977). From 1924 to 1931 he was a professor at Transvaal University College, Transvaal University in Pretoria, where he conducted studies of the genus ''Pavetta''. During this time period he collected plants from northern Transvaal Province, Transvaal, Rhodesia (name), Rhodesia, and Mozambique. A portion of his career was spent at the herbarium in Utrecht, where he specialized in studies of Rubiaceae and Acanthaceae. Eponymy ''Bremekampia'' (Acanthaceae) ''Batopedina'' (Rubiaceae) ''Toddaliopsis bremekampii'' (Rutaceae) Written works * "A revision of the South African species of Pavetta", 1929 * ''Sciaphyllum, genus novum Aca ...
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Richard Anthony Salisbury
Richard Anthony Salisbury, FRS (born Richard Anthony Markham; 2 May 1761 – 23 March 1829) was a British botanist. While he carried out valuable work in horticultural and botanical sciences, several bitter disputes caused him to be ostracised by his contemporaries. Life Richard Anthony Markham was born in Leeds, England, as the only son of Richard Markham, a cloth merchant and Elizabeth Laycock. His family included two sisters, including his older sister Mary (b. 1755). One of his sisters became a nun. His mother, was the great grand-daughter of Jonathan Laycock of Shaw Hill. Laycock in turn married Mary Lyte (b. 1537), brother of Henry Lyte, the botanist and translator of the herbal of Dodoens. Of this, he wrote "so I inherit a taste for botany from very ancient blood". He studied at a school near Halifax and by the age of eight had established a passion for plants. He attended medical school at the University of Edinburgh in 1780, where he would have at leas ...
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