Monteverdia
''Monteverdia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Celastraceae. In a taxonomic review, Leonardo Biral ''et al.'' (2017) in ''Systematic Botany'' 42 (4), reclassified 123 species of ''Maytenus'' now placed in the genus ''Monteverdia''. Selected species Some of the 123 species are: * '' Monteverdia buxifolia'' A.Rich., 1845 *'' Monteverdia eggersii'' (Loes.) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia harrisii'' ( Krug & Urb.) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia laevis'' (Reissek) Biral, 2017 * '' Monteverdia macrocarpa'' (Ruiz & Pav.) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia manabiensis'' (Loes.) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia matudae'' ( Lundell) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia microcarpa'' (Fawc. & Rendle) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia multicostata'' Cornejo & Biral, 2021 *'' Monteverdia pittieriana'' (Steyerm.) Biral, 2017 *''Monteverdia ponceana'' ( Britt.) Biral, 2017 * '' Monteverdia robusta'' (Reissek) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia spinosa'' ((Griseb.) Lourteig & O'Donell) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia stipi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Maytenus
''Maytenus'' ''Sunset Western Garden Book,'' 1995:606–607 is a genus of flowering plants in the family Celastraceae. Members of the genus are distributed throughout Central and South America, Southeast Asia, Micronesia and Australasia, the Indian Ocean and Africa. They grow in a very wide variety of climates, from tropical to subpolar. The traditional circumscription of ''Maytenus'' is paraphyletic, so many species have been transferred to '' Denhamia'', ''Gymnosporia'', '' Monteverdia'', and ''Tricerma''. Selected species * '' Maytenus abbottii'' A.E.van Wyk * '' Maytenus acuminata'' (L.f.) Loes. * ''Maytenus boaria'' Molina (type species) * '' Maytenus buxifolia'' (A.Rich.) Griseb. (West Indies) * '' Maytenus canariensis'' (Loes.) G. Kunkel & Sunding * '' Maytenus curtissii'' (King) Ding Hou * '' Maytenus hookeri'' Loes. * '' Maytenus jamesonii'' Briq. * '' Maytenus lucidus'' * '' Maytenus magellanica'' ( Lam.) Hook.f. * '' Maytenus obtusifolia'' * '' Maytenus octogona'' * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Monteverdia Manabiensis
''Monteverdia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Celastraceae. In a taxonomic review, Leonardo Biral ''et al.'' (2017) in ''Systematic Botany'' 42 (4), reclassified 123 species of ''Maytenus'' now placed in the genus ''Monteverdia''. Selected species Some of the 123 species are: * ''Monteverdia buxifolia'' A.Rich., 1845 *''Monteverdia eggersii'' (Loes.) Biral, 2017 *''Monteverdia harrisii'' ( Krug & Urb.) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia laevis'' (Reissek) Biral, 2017 * ''Monteverdia macrocarpa'' (Ruiz & Pav.) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia manabiensis'' (Loes.) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia matudae'' ( Lundell) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia microcarpa'' (Fawc. & Rendle) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia multicostata'' Cornejo & Biral, 2021 *'' Monteverdia pittieriana'' (Steyerm.) Biral, 2017 *''Monteverdia ponceana'' ( Britt.) Biral, 2017 * '' Monteverdia robusta'' (Reissek) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia spinosa'' ((Griseb.) Lourteig & O'Donell) Biral, 2017 *'' Monteverdia stipitata ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cyrus Longworth Lundell
Cyrus Longworth Lundell (November 5, 1907 – March 28, 1994) was an American botanist. Education Lundell did his undergraduate studies at Columbia University and Southern Methodist University. He completed his BA at the later in 1932. He then entered New York University's graduate school of business administration, but seems not to have completed course work there. He received an M.A. from the University of Michigan in 1934 and a Ph.D. from the same institution in 1936. It appears based on his later professorship that his Ph.D. was in botany. Early achievement At the age of 21, in 1928, Lundell was a sophomore at Southern Methodist University (SMU). He was appointed assistant physiologist at the Tropical Plant Research Foundation in Washington, D.C. He was to assist in British Honduras, with experiments on the sapodilla tree (''Achras zapota''), which yields chicle, for the U.S. chewing gum industry. Chicle Chicle is the natural gum from trees of the genus ''Manilkara'', tr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |