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Lindernia Brennanii
The genus ''Lindernia'' is a group of plants in the family Linderniaceae. They are native to warm regions in both the Eastern and Western Hemisphere. The genus name of ''Lindernia'' is in honour of Franz Balthasar von Lindern (1682–1755), French doctor and botanist in Strasbourg and also university botanical garden director. ''Lindernia'' consists of 30 species in its most recent circumscription. Some species have become available commercially for use in home aquariums and aquascaping, such as ''L. rotundifolia''. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Lindernia'': *''Lindernia acrandra'' *'' Lindernia adami-hefiedii'' *'' Lindernia alsinoides'' *'' Lindernia alterniflora'' *'' Lindernia atrata'' *''Lindernia barkeri'' *''Lindernia barthlottii'' *''Lindernia beasleyi'' *'' Lindernia benthamii'' *'' Lindernia brachyphylla'' *'' Lindernia brennanii'' *'' Lindernia bryoides'' *''Lindernia calliandra'' *'' Lindernia capensis'' *'' Lindernia c ...
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Carlo Allioni
Carlo Allioni (23 September 1728 in Turin – 30 July 1804 in Turin) was an Italian physician and botanist, professor of botany at the University of Turin. His most important work was ''Flora Pedemontana, sive enumeratio methodica stirpium indigenarum Pedemontii'' 1755, a study of the plant world in Piedmont, in which he listed 2813 species of plants, of which 237 were previously unknown. In 1766, he published the ''Manipulus Insectorum Tauriniensium''. Career In April, 1758 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. He was appointed extraordinary professor of botany at the University of Turin in 1760 and was also the director of the Turin Botanical Garden. The journal ''Allionia: bollettino dell' istituto ed orto botanico dell' università di Torino'' is named after him. First Pehr Löfling and then Carl Linnaeus, Linnaeus named the New World herb genus ''Allionia'' (Nyctaginaceae) after Allioni. Per Axel Rydberg named the genus ''Allioniella'' (now a Synonym (taxonomy ...
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Lindernia Calliandra
The genus ''Lindernia'' is a group of plants in the family Linderniaceae. They are native to warm regions in both the Eastern and Western Hemisphere. The genus name of ''Lindernia'' is in honour of Franz Balthasar von Lindern (1682–1755), French doctor and botanist in Strasbourg and also university botanical garden director. ''Lindernia'' consists of 30 species in its most recent circumscription. Some species have become available commercially for use in home aquariums and aquascaping, such as ''L. rotundifolia''. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Lindernia'': *'' Lindernia acrandra'' *'' Lindernia adami-hefiedii'' *'' Lindernia alsinoides'' *'' Lindernia alterniflora'' *'' Lindernia atrata'' *'' Lindernia barkeri'' *'' Lindernia barthlottii'' *'' Lindernia beasleyi'' *'' Lindernia benthamii'' *'' Lindernia brachyphylla'' *'' Lindernia brennanii'' *'' Lindernia bryoides'' *'' Lindernia calliandra'' *'' Lindernia capensis'' *'' Linde ...
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Lindernia Intrepida
''Lindernia intrepida'' is a species of aquatic plant that is native to central-west Namibia, growing in semi-arid and savanna regions. It grows in shallow temporary pools on granite inselbergs, surviving regular environmental extremes that include drastic daily changes in temperature and pH, along with extreme fluctuations in wetting and drying. It was previously known as ''Chamaegigas intrepidus'', meaning "intrepid dwarf giant", referring to the tiny plant's ability to thrive even in the desert. Description ''Lindernia intrepida'' grows in intertwined mats, with two different leaves. One is an underwater awl-shaped leaf that is long. Two pairs of unequal length leaves float on the water, and oval-shaped. The plant grows from a small rhizome growing in a combination of sand, organic debris, leaf remains, and animal dung that is deep. The flowers have two lips, and are white or pale pink with purple speckles. ''Lindernia intrepida'' is one of approximately 330 desiccant-tole ...
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Lindernia Hyssopioides
The genus ''Lindernia'' is a group of plants in the family Linderniaceae. They are native to warm regions in both the Eastern and Western Hemisphere. The genus name of ''Lindernia'' is in honour of Franz Balthasar von Lindern (1682–1755), French doctor and botanist in Strasbourg and also university botanical garden director. ''Lindernia'' consists of 30 species in its most recent circumscription. Some species have become available commercially for use in home aquariums and aquascaping, such as ''L. rotundifolia''. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Lindernia'': *'' Lindernia acrandra'' *'' Lindernia adami-hefiedii'' *'' Lindernia alsinoides'' *'' Lindernia alterniflora'' *'' Lindernia atrata'' *'' Lindernia barkeri'' *'' Lindernia barthlottii'' *'' Lindernia beasleyi'' *'' Lindernia benthamii'' *'' Lindernia brachyphylla'' *'' Lindernia brennanii'' *'' Lindernia bryoides'' *''Lindernia calliandra'' *'' Lindernia capensis'' *'' Linder ...
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Lindernia Dubia
''Lindernia dubia'' is a species of flowering plant known by the common names yellowseed false pimpernel and moist bank pimpernel. It is a member of the "new" plant family Linderniaceae, and it is sometimes treated as a member of the families Scrophulariaceae and Plantaginaceae. It is native to much of the Americas from Canada to Chile, and it can be found on other continents as an introduced species. It grows in wet habitat, such as riverbanks, pond margins, and meadows. It is an annual herb growing a mostly erect, branching stem to exceed 30 centimeters in height. The oppositely arranged leaves vary in size and shape, from lance-shaped to oval, toothed or not, and under one to over three centimeters long. Flowers emerge from upper leaf axils. Each has a calyx of five narrow, linear sepals. The tubular corolla is up to a centimeter long, white in color with a blue or purple tint, and lipped at the mouth, the lower lip with three rounded lobes. The fruit is a capsule containing ye ...
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Lindernia Dierythra
The genus ''Lindernia'' is a group of plants in the family Linderniaceae. They are native to warm regions in both the Eastern and Western Hemisphere. The genus name of ''Lindernia'' is in honour of Franz Balthasar von Lindern (1682–1755), French doctor and botanist in Strasbourg and also university botanical garden director. ''Lindernia'' consists of 30 species in its most recent circumscription. Some species have become available commercially for use in home aquariums and aquascaping, such as ''L. rotundifolia''. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Lindernia'': *'' Lindernia acrandra'' *'' Lindernia adami-hefiedii'' *'' Lindernia alsinoides'' *'' Lindernia alterniflora'' *'' Lindernia atrata'' *'' Lindernia barkeri'' *'' Lindernia barthlottii'' *'' Lindernia beasleyi'' *'' Lindernia benthamii'' *'' Lindernia brachyphylla'' *'' Lindernia brennanii'' *'' Lindernia bryoides'' *''Lindernia calliandra'' *'' Lindernia capensis'' *'' Linder ...
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