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Joosia
''Joosia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. There are at least 11 species. They are distributed from Panama to Bolivia with the center of diversity in Ecuador.Andersson, L. (1997)A New Revision of ''Joosia'' (Rubiaceae-Cinchoneae).''Brittonia'', 24-44. Species include: * '' Joosia aequatoria'' Steyerm. *'' Joosia antioquiana'' * '' Joosia longisepala'' L.Andersson * '' Joosia macrocalyx'' Standl. Paul Carpenter Standley (March 21, 1884 – June 2, 1963) was an American botanist known for his work on neotropical plants. __TOC__ Standley was born on March 21, 1884 in Avalon, Missouri. He attended Drury College in Springfield, Missouri an ... ex Steyerm. *'' Joosia multiflora'' * '' Joosia obtusa'' L.Andersson * '' Joosia oligantha'' L.Andersson * '' Joosia standleyana'' Steyerm. References Rubiaceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubiaceae-stub ...
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Joosia Antioquiana
''Joosia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. There are at least 11 species. They are distributed from Panama to Bolivia with the center of diversity in Ecuador.Andersson, L. (1997)A New Revision of ''Joosia'' (Rubiaceae-Cinchoneae).''Brittonia'', 24-44. Species include: * ''Joosia aequatoria'' Julian Alfred Steyermark, Steyerm. *''Joosia antioquiana'' * ''Joosia longisepala'' L.Andersson * ''Joosia macrocalyx'' Paul Carpenter Standley, Standl. ex Steyerm. *''Joosia multiflora'' * ''Joosia obtusa'' L.Andersson * ''Joosia oligantha'' L.Andersson * ''Joosia standleyana'' Steyerm. References

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Joosia
''Joosia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. There are at least 11 species. They are distributed from Panama to Bolivia with the center of diversity in Ecuador.Andersson, L. (1997)A New Revision of ''Joosia'' (Rubiaceae-Cinchoneae).''Brittonia'', 24-44. Species include: * '' Joosia aequatoria'' Steyerm. *'' Joosia antioquiana'' * '' Joosia longisepala'' L.Andersson * '' Joosia macrocalyx'' Standl. Paul Carpenter Standley (March 21, 1884 – June 2, 1963) was an American botanist known for his work on neotropical plants. __TOC__ Standley was born on March 21, 1884 in Avalon, Missouri. He attended Drury College in Springfield, Missouri an ... ex Steyerm. *'' Joosia multiflora'' * '' Joosia obtusa'' L.Andersson * '' Joosia oligantha'' L.Andersson * '' Joosia standleyana'' Steyerm. References Rubiaceae genera Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubiaceae-stub ...
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Joosia Standleyana
''Joosia standleyana'' is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. References Flora of Ecuador Joosia Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubiaceae-stub ...
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Joosia Oligantha
''Joosia oligantha'' is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. References Flora of Ecuador Joosia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubiaceae-stub ...
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Joosia Obtusa
''Joosia obtusa'' is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. References Flora of Ecuador Joosia Near threatened plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubiaceae-stub ...
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Joosia Macrocalyx
''Joosia macrocalyx'' is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. References Flora of Ecuador Joosia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubiaceae-stub ...
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Joosia Longisepala
''Joosia longisepala'' is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. References Flora of Ecuador Joosia Vulnerable plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubiaceae-stub ...
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Joosia Aequatoria
''Joosia aequatoria'' is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. References Flora of Ecuador Joosia Endangered plants Taxonomy articles created by Polbot {{Rubiaceae-stub ...
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Rubiaceae Genera
Full list of the genera in the family Rubiaceae. If the generic name is for an accepted genus, it will appear in ''bold italics'' followed by the author(s). If the name is a synonym, it will appear in ''italics'' followed by an equals sign (=) and the accepted name to which it is referred. Detailed, up to date information can be found oPlants of the World Online A *''Abbottia'' F.Muell. = '' Timonius'' Rumph. ex DC. *''Abramsia'' Gillespie = ''Airosperma'' K.Schum. & Lauterb. *''Acmostima'' Raf. = '' Pavetta'' L. * '' Acranthera'' Arn. ex Meisn. * '' Acrobotrys'' K.Schum. & K.Krause *''Acrodryon'' Spreng. = '' Cephalanthus'' L. *''Acrostoma'' Didr. = ''Remijia'' DC. * ''Acrosynanthus'' Urb. * '' Acunaeanthus'' Borhidi, Komlodi & Moncada * '' Adenorandia'' Vermoesen *''Adenosacme'' Wall. ex G.Gon = '' Mycetia'' Reinw. *''Adenothola'' Lem. = '' Manettia'' Mutis ex L. * ''Adina'' Salisb. * '' Adinauclea'' Ridsdale = ''Adina'' Salisb. * '' Adolphoduckea'' Paudy ...
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Paul Carpenter Standley
Paul Carpenter Standley (March 21, 1884 – June 2, 1963) was an American botanist known for his work on neotropical plants. __TOC__ Standley was born on March 21, 1884 in Avalon, Missouri. He attended Drury College in Springfield, Missouri and New Mexico State College, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1907, and received a master's degree from New Mexico State College in 1908. He remained at New Mexico State College as an assistant from 1908–1909. He was the Assistant Curator of the Division of Plants at the United States National Museum from 1909 to 1922. In spring, 1928, he took a position at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, where worked until 1950. While at the Field Museum he did fieldwork in Guatemala between 1938 and 1941. After his retirement in 1950, he moved to the '' Escuela Agricola Panamericana,'' where he worked in the library and herbarium and did field work until 1956, when he stopped doing botanical work. In 1957 he moved to Tegucig ...
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Plantae
Plants are predominantly photosynthetic eukaryotes of the kingdom Plantae. Historically, the plant kingdom encompassed all living things that were not animals, and included algae and fungi; however, all current definitions of Plantae exclude the fungi and some algae, as well as the prokaryotes (the archaea and bacteria). By one definition, plants form the clade Viridiplantae (Latin name for "green plants") which is sister of the Glaucophyta, and consists of the green algae and Embryophyta (land plants). The latter includes the flowering plants, conifers and other gymnosperms, ferns and their allies, hornworts, liverworts, and mosses. Most plants are multicellular organisms. Green plants obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis by primary chloroplasts that are derived from endosymbiosis with cyanobacteria. Their chloroplasts contain chlorophylls a and b, which gives them their green color. Some plants are parasitic or mycotrophic and have lost ...
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