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Dicranolepis Disticha
''Dicranolepis'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. Its native range is Tropical Africa. Species 20 species are accepted. *'' Dicranolepis angolensis'' *'' Dicranolepis baertsiana'' *'' Dicranolepis brixhei'' *'' Dicranolepis buchholzii'' *'' Dicranolepis cerasifera'' *'' Dicranolepis disticha'' *'' Dicranolepis glandulosa'' *'' Dicranolepis grandiflora'' *'' Dicranolepis incisa'' *'' Dicranolepis laciniata'' *''Dicranolepis persei'' *'' Dicranolepis polygaloides'' *''Dicranolepis pubescens'' *''Dicranolepis pulcherrima'' *''Dicranolepis pusilla'' *''Dicranolepis pyramidalis'' *''Dicranolepis soyauxii'' *''Dicranolepis thomensis'' *''Dicranolepis usambarica'' *''Dicranolepis vestita ''Dicranolepis'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. Its native range is Tropical Africa. Species 20 species are accepted. *'' Dicranolepis angolensis'' *'' Dicranolepis baertsiana'' *'' Dicranolepis brixh ...
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Planch
A Literary genre, genre of the troubadours, the or (; "lament") is a funeral lament for "a great personage, a protector, a friend or relative, or a lady."Elisabeth Schulze-Busacker, "Topoi", in F. R. P. Akehurst and Judith M. Davis, eds., ''A Handbook of the Troubadours'' (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995), pp. 421–440. Its main elements are expression of grief, praise of the deceased (eulogy) and prayer for his or her soul.Patricia Harris Stäblein, "New Views on an Old Problem: The Dynamics of Death in the ", ''Romance Philology'' 35, 1 (1981): 223–234. It is descended from the medieval Latin .William D. Paden, "Planh/Complainte", in W. W. Kibler and G. A. Zinn, eds., ''Medieval France: An Encyclopedia'' (New York: Garland, 1995), pp. 1400–1401. The is similar to the in that both were typically contrafacta. They made use of existing melodies, often imitating the original song even down to the rhymes. The most famous of all, however, Gaucelm Faidit's lame ...
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Dicranolepis Persei
''Dicranolepis'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. Its native range is Tropical Africa. Species 20 species are accepted. *'' Dicranolepis angolensis'' *'' Dicranolepis baertsiana'' *'' Dicranolepis brixhei'' *'' Dicranolepis buchholzii'' *'' Dicranolepis cerasifera'' *'' Dicranolepis disticha'' *'' Dicranolepis glandulosa'' *'' Dicranolepis grandiflora'' *'' Dicranolepis incisa'' *'' Dicranolepis laciniata'' *'' Dicranolepis persei'' *'' Dicranolepis polygaloides'' *''Dicranolepis pubescens ''Dicranolepis'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. Its native range is Tropical Africa. Species 20 species are accepted. *''Dicranolepis angolensis'' *''Dicranolepis baertsiana'' *''Dicranolepis brixhei'' ...'' *'' Dicranolepis pulcherrima'' *'' Dicranolepis pusilla'' *'' Dicranolepis pyramidalis'' *'' Dicranolepis soyauxii'' *'' Dicranolepis thomensis'' *'' Dicranolepis usambarica'' *'' Dicran ...
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Flora Of The Afrotropical Realm
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'' for purposes of specificity. 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) wa ...
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Thymelaeaceae Genera
The Thymelaeaceae are a cosmopolitan family of flowering plants composed of 50 genera (listed below) and 898 species.Zachary S. Rogers (2009 onwards)A World Checklist of Thymelaeaceae (version 1) Missouri Botanical Garden Website, St. Louis. It was established in 1789 by Antoine Laurent de Jussieu.Antoine Laurent de Jussieu ''Genera Plantarum'', page 76. Herrisant & Barrois, Paris. The Thymelaeaceae are mostly trees and shrubs, with a few vines and herbaceous plants. Description Several conspicuous or unusual traits are characteristic of the family (when ''Tepuianthus'' is excluded). The bark is usually shiny and fibrous, with strips of bark peeling down the side of broken stems.Ernst Schmidt, Mervyn Lotter and Warren McCleland The number of stamens is usually once or twice the number of calyx lobes; when twice, they often occur in two well separated series. Exceptions include ''Gonystylus'', which may have up to 100 stamens, and ''Pimelea'', which has only 1 or 2. Thymelaeac ...
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Dicranolepis Vestita
''Dicranolepis'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. Its native range is Tropical Africa. Species 20 species are accepted. *'' Dicranolepis angolensis'' *'' Dicranolepis baertsiana'' *'' Dicranolepis brixhei'' *'' Dicranolepis buchholzii'' *'' Dicranolepis cerasifera'' *'' Dicranolepis disticha'' *'' Dicranolepis glandulosa'' *'' Dicranolepis grandiflora'' *'' Dicranolepis incisa'' *'' Dicranolepis laciniata'' *''Dicranolepis persei'' *'' Dicranolepis polygaloides'' *''Dicranolepis pubescens ''Dicranolepis'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. Its native range is Tropical Africa. Species 20 species are accepted. *''Dicranolepis angolensis'' *''Dicranolepis baertsiana'' *''Dicranolepis brixhei'' ...'' *'' Dicranolepis pulcherrima'' *'' Dicranolepis pusilla'' *'' Dicranolepis pyramidalis'' *'' Dicranolepis soyauxii'' *'' Dicranolepis thomensis'' *'' Dicranolepis usambarica'' *'' Dicrano ...
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Dicranolepis Pubescens
''Dicranolepis'' is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Thymelaeaceae. Its native range is Tropical Africa. Species 20 species are accepted. *''Dicranolepis angolensis'' *''Dicranolepis baertsiana'' *''Dicranolepis brixhei'' *''Dicranolepis buchholzii'' *''Dicranolepis cerasifera'' *''Dicranolepis disticha'' *''Dicranolepis glandulosa'' *''Dicranolepis grandiflora'' *''Dicranolepis incisa'' *''Dicranolepis laciniata'' *''Dicranolepis persei'' *''Dicranolepis polygaloides'' *''Dicranolepis pubescens'' *''Dicranolepis pulcherrima'' *''Dicranolepis pusilla'' *''Dicranolepis pyramidalis'' *''Dicranolepis soyauxii'' *''Dicranolepis thomensis'' *''Dicranolepis usambarica'' *''Dicranolepis vestita'' References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q8559831 Thymelaeaceae Thymelaeaceae genera Flora of the Afrotropical realm Taxa described in 1848 Taxa named by Jules Émile Planchon ...
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