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Meiogyne Anomalocarpa
''Meiogyne'' is a genus of flowering plants with 38 species belonging to the family Annonaceae. It is native from southwestern India and Indochina to Australia, including Fiji and New Caledonia. The type species is ''Meiogyne virgata''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' includes 38 species, as follows: * ''Meiogyne amicorum'' * ''Meiogyne amygdalina'' * '' Meiogyne anomalocarpa'' * ''Meiogyne arunachalensis'' * ''Meiogyne baillonii'' * ''Meiogyne beccarii'' * ''Meiogyne bidwillii'' * ''Meiogyne caudata'' * ''Meiogyne chiangraiensis'' * ''Meiogyne cylindrocarpa'' * ''Meiogyne dumetosa'' * ''Meiogyne gardneri'' * ''Meiogyne glabra'' * ''Meiogyne habrotricha'' * ''Meiogyne hainanensis'' * '' Meiogyne heteropetala'' * '' Meiogyne hirsuta'' * '' Meiogyne insularis'' * '' Meiogyne kanthanensis'' * '' Meiogyne laddiana'' * '' Meiogyne lecardii'' * '' Meiogyne leptoneura'' * '' Meiogyne maxiflora'' * '' Meiogyne microflora'' * ''Meiogyne mindorensis'' * '' ...
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Meiogyne Pannosa
''Meiogyne pannosa'' is a small tree in the family Annonaceae endemic to the Western Ghats. Vernacular names Malabar Fingersop, (Malayalam). Description This plant grows up to 8 m in height with grey, lenticellate bark and creamy blaze. Branches are whitish and pubescent. Leaves are simple, alternate, and lanceolate, with an acuminate tip and entire margins. Flowers are solitary, axillary or terminal, yellowish-green or dirty white, and tomentose. The fruit is a cluster of 1–3-seeded, elliptic berries, velvety and sessile. Phenology Flowering and fruiting: Throughout the year. Uses The leaves are dried along with those of ''Trichopus zeylanicus'', ''Begonia malabarica'', and the rhizome of ''Curculigo orchioides'', then pounded into a powder. This powder is taken orally with honey to strengthen the body. The leaves, bark, and seeds are used to treat allergies, menorrhea, and cough.Narayanan, N. and Anand, N., AN OUTLOOK (GLIMPSES) ON AYURVEDIC ETHNO MEDICO-BOTANICAL SURVEY O ...
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Meiogyne Amygdalina
''Meiogyne'' is a genus of flowering plants with 38 species belonging to the family Annonaceae. It is native from southwestern India and Indochina to Australia, including Fiji and New Caledonia. The type species is ''Meiogyne virgata''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' includes 38 species, as follows: * '' Meiogyne amicorum'' * '' Meiogyne amygdalina'' * '' Meiogyne anomalocarpa'' * '' Meiogyne arunachalensis'' * '' Meiogyne baillonii'' * '' Meiogyne beccarii'' * '' Meiogyne bidwillii'' * '' Meiogyne caudata'' * '' Meiogyne chiangraiensis'' * '' Meiogyne cylindrocarpa'' * '' Meiogyne dumetosa'' * '' Meiogyne gardneri'' * '' Meiogyne glabra'' * '' Meiogyne habrotricha'' * '' Meiogyne hainanensis'' * '' Meiogyne heteropetala'' * '' Meiogyne hirsuta'' * '' Meiogyne insularis'' * '' Meiogyne kanthanensis'' * '' Meiogyne laddiana'' * '' Meiogyne lecardii'' * '' Meiogyne leptoneura'' * '' Meiogyne maxiflora'' * '' Meiogyne microflora'' * ''Meiogyne mindo ...
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Meiogyne Hainanensis
''Meiogyne hainanensis'' is a species of flowering plant in the Annonaceae family. It is a tree native southern China, including the island of Hainan and southern Guangxi on the mainland. It is threatened by habitat loss. The species was first described as ''Fissistigma hainanense'' by Elmer Drew Merrill in 1925. In 1973 Nguyên Tiên Bân placed it in genus '' Meiogyne'' as ''Meiogyne hainanensis''. It is known by several synonym A synonym is a word, morpheme, or phrase that means precisely or nearly the same as another word, morpheme, or phrase in a given language. For example, in the English language, the words ''begin'', ''start'', ''commence'', and ''initiate'' are a ...s including ''Chieniodendron hainanense'' and ''Oncodostigma hainanense''. References hainanensis Flora of Guangxi Flora of Hainan Endemic flora of China Plants described in 1925 Taxa named by Elmer Drew Merrill {{Annonaceae-stub ...
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Meiogyne Habrotricha
''Meiogyne'' is a genus of flowering plants with 38 species belonging to the family Annonaceae. It is native from southwestern India and Indochina to Australia, including Fiji and New Caledonia. The type species is ''Meiogyne virgata''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' includes 38 species, as follows: * '' Meiogyne amicorum'' * ''Meiogyne amygdalina'' * '' Meiogyne anomalocarpa'' * '' Meiogyne arunachalensis'' * '' Meiogyne baillonii'' * '' Meiogyne beccarii'' * '' Meiogyne bidwillii'' * '' Meiogyne caudata'' * '' Meiogyne chiangraiensis'' * '' Meiogyne cylindrocarpa'' * '' Meiogyne dumetosa'' * '' Meiogyne gardneri'' * '' Meiogyne glabra'' * '' Meiogyne habrotricha'' * ''Meiogyne hainanensis'' * '' Meiogyne heteropetala'' * '' Meiogyne hirsuta'' * '' Meiogyne insularis'' * '' Meiogyne kanthanensis'' * '' Meiogyne laddiana'' * '' Meiogyne lecardii'' * '' Meiogyne leptoneura'' * '' Meiogyne maxiflora'' * '' Meiogyne microflora'' * ''Meiogyne mindore ...
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Meiogyne Cylindrocarpa
''Meiogyne cylindrocarpa'', commonly known as fingersop or native apricot in Australia, is a small tree or shrub in the custard apple family Annonaceae, native to parts of tropical Asia and Australasia. Description ''Meiogyne cylindrocarpa'' is an evergreen rainforest plant with an open habit. It will grow to high, and perhaps . The dark green leaves are held on petioles about long, and measure up to long by wide, with 7 to 13 pairs of secondary veins. They are glossy above and glabrescent (minutely hairy) underneath. The flowers may be solitary or paired, with six fleshy, triangular petals arranged in two whorls of three. The outer petals measure up to long by wide. The fruit are elongated and cylindrical in shape. They measure up to long and diameter, and are initially green, becoming orange or red when ripe, and they contain up to 9 disc-like seeds up to 9 mm diameter. They are edible and sweet and have been compared to a sapodilla with a floral flavour. Taxo ...
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Meiogyne Chiangraiensis
''Meiogyne'' is a genus of flowering plants with 38 species belonging to the family Annonaceae. It is native from southwestern India and Indochina to Australia, including Fiji and New Caledonia. The type species is ''Meiogyne virgata''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' includes 38 species, as follows: * '' Meiogyne amicorum'' * ''Meiogyne amygdalina'' * '' Meiogyne anomalocarpa'' * '' Meiogyne arunachalensis'' * '' Meiogyne baillonii'' * '' Meiogyne beccarii'' * '' Meiogyne bidwillii'' * '' Meiogyne caudata'' * '' Meiogyne chiangraiensis'' * ''Meiogyne cylindrocarpa'' * ''Meiogyne dumetosa'' * ''Meiogyne gardneri'' * ''Meiogyne glabra'' * ''Meiogyne habrotricha'' * ''Meiogyne hainanensis'' * '' Meiogyne heteropetala'' * '' Meiogyne hirsuta'' * '' Meiogyne insularis'' * '' Meiogyne kanthanensis'' * '' Meiogyne laddiana'' * '' Meiogyne lecardii'' * '' Meiogyne leptoneura'' * '' Meiogyne maxiflora'' * '' Meiogyne microflora'' * ''Meiogyne mindorensis' ...
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Meiogyne Bidwillii
''Meiogyne bidwillii'' is a species of plants in the custard apple family Annonaceae which is endemic to Queensland, Australia. It is a shrub or small tree to tall. The new growth is densely hairy, leaves are and arranged alternately on the twigs. Flowers are solitary and produced in the . The fruit is an aggregate of several distinct orange/yellow carpels, each about long, wide and containing up to six seeds. It is found along the east coast of Queensland from about the Mackay region south to Hervey Bay. Conservation This species has been assessed to be of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and by the Queensland Government under its Nature Conservation Act. References External links * View a mapof herbarium collections of this species at the Australasian Virtual Herbarium View observationsof this species on iNaturalist iNaturalist is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit social network of naturalists, citizen scientists, and b ...
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Meiogyne Beccarii
''Meiogyne'' is a genus of flowering plants with 38 species belonging to the family Annonaceae. It is native from southwestern India and Indochina to Australia, including Fiji and New Caledonia. The type species is ''Meiogyne virgata''. Species ''Plants of the World Online'' includes 38 species, as follows: * '' Meiogyne amicorum'' * ''Meiogyne amygdalina'' * '' Meiogyne anomalocarpa'' * '' Meiogyne arunachalensis'' * '' Meiogyne baillonii'' * '' Meiogyne beccarii'' * ''Meiogyne bidwillii'' * ''Meiogyne caudata'' * ''Meiogyne chiangraiensis'' * ''Meiogyne cylindrocarpa'' * ''Meiogyne dumetosa'' * ''Meiogyne gardneri'' * ''Meiogyne glabra'' * ''Meiogyne habrotricha'' * ''Meiogyne hainanensis'' * '' Meiogyne heteropetala'' * '' Meiogyne hirsuta'' * '' Meiogyne insularis'' * '' Meiogyne kanthanensis'' * '' Meiogyne laddiana'' * '' Meiogyne lecardii'' * '' Meiogyne leptoneura'' * '' Meiogyne maxiflora'' * '' Meiogyne microflora'' * ''Meiogyne mindorensis'' ...
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