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''Patrinia'' is a genus of herbaceous plants in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae). It includes 14 species native to grassy mountain habitats from eastern European Russia to China, Siberia, Korea, and Japan. These are unassuming clump-forming perennial plants having thin, erect stems with few leaves and bearing a terminal inflorescence with yellow or white flowers. Species 14 species are accepted. * ''Patrinia gibbosa'' * ''Patrinia glabrifolia'' * ''Patrinia heterophylla'' * ''Patrinia × hybrida'' * ''Patrinia intermedia'' * ''Patrinia monandra'' * ''Patrinia rupestris'' * ''Patrinia saniculifolia'' * ''Patrinia scabiosifolia'' * ''Patrinia scabra'' * ''Patrinia sibirica'' * ''Patrinia speciosa'' * ''Patrinia trifoliata'' * ''Patrinia triloba'' * ''Patrinia villosa'' Fossil record One fossil fruit of †''Patrinia palaeosibirica'' has been extracted from borehole samples of the Middle Miocene fresh water deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin, West Carpathians, Poland. ...
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Juss
Juss may refer to: * Satvinder S. Juss ( fl. 1990s–2020s), English professor of law * Juss (given name), a masculine given name * ''Juss.'', Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1748–1836), French botanist * ''A.Juss.'', Adrien-Henri de Jussieu (1797–1853), French botanist * ''Ant.Juss.'', Antoine de Jussieu (1686–1758), French naturalist, botanist, and physician * ''J.Juss.'', Joseph de Jussieu (1704–1779), French botanist * Lord Juss, chief lord of Demonland in the 1922 E. R. Eddison novel, '' The Worm Ouroboros'' See also * Jus (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Patrinia Scabra
''Patrinia'' is a genus of herbaceous plants in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae). It includes 14 species native to grassy mountain habitats from eastern European Russia to China, Siberia, Korea, and Japan. These are unassuming clump-forming perennial plants having thin, erect stems with few leaves and bearing a terminal inflorescence with yellow or white flowers. Species 14 species are accepted. * '' Patrinia gibbosa'' * '' Patrinia glabrifolia'' * '' Patrinia heterophylla'' * '' Patrinia × hybrida'' * '' Patrinia intermedia'' * '' Patrinia monandra'' * '' Patrinia rupestris'' * '' Patrinia saniculifolia'' * '' Patrinia scabiosifolia'' * '' Patrinia scabra'' * '' Patrinia sibirica'' * '' Patrinia speciosa'' * '' Patrinia trifoliata'' * '' Patrinia triloba'' * '' Patrinia villosa'' Fossil record One fossil fruit of †''Patrinia palaeosibirica'' has been extracted from borehole samples of the Middle Miocene fresh water deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin, West Carp ...
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Valerianoideae
Valerianoideae is a subfamily of plants. Genera * '' Centranthus'' - 12 species * '' Fedia'' * '' Nardostachys'' - 1 species * '' Patrinia'' - 14 species * '' Plectritis'' (Seablushes) - 5 species * '' Valeriana'' (Valerians) - 426 species * '' Valerianella'' (Cornsalads) - 28 species References * Complete chloroplast genome sequence of Patrinia saniculifolia hemsl.(Disacales: Caprifoliaceae), an endemic plant in Korea. EH Jung, CE Lim, BY Lee, SP Hong - Mitochondrial DNA Part B, 2018 External links * * Asterid subfamilies {{Dipsacales-stub ...
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West Carpathians
The Western Carpathians () are a mountain range and geomorphological province that forms the western part of the Carpathian Mountains. The mountain belt stretches from the Low Beskids range of the Eastern Carpathians along the border of Poland with Slovakia toward the Moravian region of the Czech Republic and the Austrian Weinviertel. In the south the North Hungarian Mountains cover northern Hungary. The area of the Western Carpathians comprises about 70,000 km2. The highest elevation is the Gerlachovský štít (2,655m) situated in the High Tatra Mountains. Geographical definition Most of the perimeter of the Western Carpathians is quite sharply defined by valleys. To the northwest and north they are separated from the Bohemian Massif by the Outer Subcarpathia and the Lesser Poland Upland; to the west the Moravian Gate leads over to the Sudetes. To the south the mountain chain falls away towards the Pannonian Plain, a large plain situated between the Alps, the Dinari ...
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Middle Miocene
The Middle Miocene is a sub-epoch of the Miocene epoch (geology), epoch made up of two Stage (stratigraphy), stages: the Langhian and Serravallian stages. The Middle Miocene is preceded by the Early Miocene. The sub-epoch lasted from 15.97 ± 0.05 Ma (million years ago) to 11.608 ± 0.005 Ma. During this period, a sharp drop in global temperatures took place. This event is known as the Middle Miocene disruption, Middle Miocene Climatic Transition. For the purpose of establishing European land mammal ages, this sub-epoch is equivalent to the Astaracian age. References External links GeoWhen Database - Middle Miocene
Miocene, .02 Miocene geochronology, 02 Langhian, * Serravallian, * {{geochronology-stub ...
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Borehole
A borehole is a narrow shaft bored in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. A borehole may be constructed for many different purposes, including the extraction of water ( drilled water well and tube well), other liquids (such as petroleum), or gases (such as natural gas). It may also be part of a geotechnical investigation, environmental site assessment, mineral exploration, temperature measurement, as a pilot hole for installing piers or underground utilities, for geothermal installations, or for underground storage of unwanted substances, e.g. in carbon capture and storage. Importance Engineers and environmental consultants use the term ''borehole'' to collectively describe all of the various types of holes drilled as part of a geotechnical investigation or environmental site assessment (a so-called Phase II ESA). This includes holes advanced to collect soil samples, water samples or rock cores, to advance ''in situ'' sampling equipment, or to install monitor ...
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Fossil
A fossil (from Classical Latin , ) is any preserved remains, impression, or trace of any once-living thing from a past geological age. Examples include bones, shells, exoskeletons, stone imprints of animals or microbes, objects preserved in amber, hair, petrified wood and DNA remnants. The totality of fossils is known as the ''fossil record''. Though the fossil record is incomplete, numerous studies have demonstrated that there is enough information available to give a good understanding of the pattern of diversification of life on Earth. In addition, the record can predict and fill gaps such as the discovery of '' Tiktaalik'' in the arctic of Canada. Paleontology includes the study of fossils: their age, method of formation, and evolutionary significance. Specimens are sometimes considered to be fossils if they are over 10,000 years old. The oldest fossils are around 3.48 billion years to 4.1 billion years old. Early edition, published online before prin ...
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Patrinia Villosa
''Patrinia'' is a genus of herbaceous plants in the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae). It includes 14 species native to grassy mountain habitats from eastern European Russia to China, Siberia, Korea, and Japan. These are unassuming clump-forming perennial plants having thin, erect stems with few leaves and bearing a terminal inflorescence with yellow or white flowers. Species 14 species are accepted. * '' Patrinia gibbosa'' * '' Patrinia glabrifolia'' * '' Patrinia heterophylla'' * '' Patrinia × hybrida'' * '' Patrinia intermedia'' * '' Patrinia monandra'' * '' Patrinia rupestris'' * '' Patrinia saniculifolia'' * '' Patrinia scabiosifolia'' * '' Patrinia scabra'' * '' Patrinia sibirica'' * '' Patrinia speciosa'' * '' Patrinia trifoliata'' * '' Patrinia triloba'' * '' Patrinia villosa'' Fossil record One fossil fruit of †''Patrinia palaeosibirica'' has been extracted from borehole samples of the Middle Miocene fresh water deposits in Nowy Sacz Basin, West Carp ...
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