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Deppea Tenuiflora
''Deppea'' is a genus of flowering plants in the Family (biology), family Rubiaceae. The genus is found in Mexico, Central America and from Brazil to northeastern Argentina. Species * ''Deppea amaranthina'' Paul Carpenter Standley, Standl. & Julian Alfred Steyermark, Steyerm. * ''Deppea amaranthoides'' Attila Borhidi, Borhidi * ''Deppea anisophylla'' L.O.Williams * ''Deppea arachnipoda'' (Attila Borhidi, Borhidi & Salas-Mor.) Borhidi * ''Deppea blumenaviensis'' (Karl Moritz Schumann, K.Schum.) Lorence * ''Deppea cornifolia'' (George Bentham, Benth.) George Bentham, Benth. * ''Deppea densiflora'' Attila Borhidi, Borhidi & Reyes-Garcia * ''Deppea ehrenbergii'' Paul Carpenter Standley, Standl. * ''Deppea erythrorhiza'' Diederich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal, Schltdl. & Adelbert von Chamisso, Cham. * ''Deppea foliosa'' Attila Borhidi, Borhidi, Salas-Mor. & E.Martinez * ''Deppea grandiflora'' Diederich Franz Leonhard von Schlechtendal, Schltdl. * ''Deppea guerrerensis'' Dwyer & Lo ...
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Deppea Splendens
''Deppea splendens'' (synonym (taxonomy), syn. ''Csapodya splendens''), the golden fuchsia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae. It grows to tall as a shrub or small tree, and has pendant clusters of flowers with gold tubular corollas and red to pink calyces. It was once native to high elevation cloud forest in the state Chiapas, Mexico, but has been prusumed extinct in the wild since its habitat was cleared for farmland. It is now found only in horticulture, although efforts have been made to reintroduce it in Mexico. Dennis Breedlove was a botanist at the California Academy of Science researching plants and ethnobotany in Chiapas when he discovered it in 1972 in the Motozintla de Mendoza municipality; he brought seeds of the then undescribed shrub to San Francisco in 1981 (he described it formally in 1987). That seed was grown at the University of California Botanical Garden. All plants in existence are from that introduction. It is now grown widely gro ...
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