Rhinacanthus Angulicaulis
''Rhinacanthus'' is a genus of plants in the family Acanthaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): * '' Rhinacanthus albus'' Roxb.) Voigt * '' Rhinacanthus angulicaulis'' I.Darbysh. * ''Rhinacanthus beesianus'' Diels * ''Rhinacanthus breviflorus'' Benoist * '' Rhinacanthus calcaratus'' Nees * '' Rhinacanthus chiovendae'' * '' Rhinacanthus communis'' Nees * ''Rhinacanthus dewevrei'' De Wild. & T.Durand * ''Rhinacanthus dichotomus'' (Lindau) I.Darbysh. * ''Rhinacanthus gracilis'' Klotzsch * '' Rhinacanthus grandiflorus'' Dunn * ''Rhinacanthus humilis'' Benoist * ''Rhinacanthus kaokoensis'' K.Balkwill & S.Williamson * ''Rhinacanthus latilabiatus'' (K.Balkwill) I.Darbysh. * ''Rhinacanthus macilentus'' C.Presl * ''Rhinacanthus minimus'' S.Moore * ''Rhinacanthus mucronatus'' Ensermu * ''Rhinacanthus nasuta'' Kurz * ''Rhinacanthus nasutus'' Kuntze * ''Rhinacanthus ndorensis'' Schweinf. & Mildbr. * ''Rhinacanthus oblongus'' Nees * '' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nees
Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck (14 February 1776 – 16 March 1858) was a prolific German botanist, physician, zoologist, and natural philosopher. He was a contemporary of Goethe and was born within the lifetime of Linnaeus. He described approximately 7,000 plant species (almost as many as Linnaeus himself). His last official act as president of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina was to admit Charles Darwin as a member. He was the author of numerous monographs on botany and zoology. His best-known works deal with fungi. Biography Nees von Esenbeck was born in Schloss Reichenberg near Reichelsheim (Odenwald). He showed an early interest in science and, after receiving his primary education in Darmstadt, he went on to the University of Jena, obtaining his degree in biology (natural history) and medicine in 1800. He practiced as a physician for Francis I (Erbach-Erbach), but he had developed a great interest in botany during his university studie ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rhinacanthus Macilentus
''Rhinacanthus nasutus'', commonly known as snake jasmine, is a plant native to tropical Asia and the western Indian Ocean. It is a slender, erect, branched, somewhat hairy shrub 1–2 m in height. The leaves are oblong, 4–10 cm in length, and narrowed and pointed at both ends. The inflorescence is a spreading, leafy, hairy panicle with the flowers usually in clusters. The calyx is green, hairy, and about 5 mm long. The corolla-tube is greenish, slender, cylindric, and about 2 cm long. The flowers is 2-lipped; the upper lip is white, erect, oblong or lancelike, 2-toothed at the apex, and about 3 mm in both length and width; and the lower lip is broadly obovate, 1.1-1.3 cm in both measurements, 3-lobed, and white, with a few, minute, brownish dots near the base. The fruit (capsule) is club-shaped and contains 4 seeds. Uses It has been used in the treatment of snake bites A snakebite is an injury caused by the bite of a snake, especially a venomous ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rhinacanthus Pulcher
''Rhinacanthus'' is a genus of plants in the family Acanthaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): * '' Rhinacanthus albus'' Roxb.) Voigt * '' Rhinacanthus angulicaulis'' I.Darbysh. * '' Rhinacanthus beesianus'' Diels * '' Rhinacanthus breviflorus'' Benoist * '' Rhinacanthus calcaratus'' Nees * '' Rhinacanthus chiovendae'' * '' Rhinacanthus communis'' Nees * '' Rhinacanthus dewevrei'' De Wild. & T.Durand * '' Rhinacanthus dichotomus'' (Lindau) I.Darbysh. * '' Rhinacanthus gracilis'' Klotzsch * '' Rhinacanthus grandiflorus'' Dunn * '' Rhinacanthus humilis'' Benoist * '' Rhinacanthus kaokoensis'' K.Balkwill & S.Williamson * '' Rhinacanthus latilabiatus'' (K.Balkwill) I.Darbysh. * '' Rhinacanthus macilentus'' C.Presl * '' Rhinacanthus minimus'' S.Moore * '' Rhinacanthus mucronatus'' Ensermu * '' Rhinacanthus nasuta'' Kurz * ''Rhinacanthus nasutus ''Rhinacanthus nasutus'', commonly known as snake jasmine, is a plant native to t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rhinacanthus Osmospermus
''Rhinacanthus nasutus'', commonly known as snake jasmine, is a plant native to tropical Asia and the western Indian Ocean. It is a slender, erect, branched, somewhat hairy shrub 1–2 m in height. The leaves are oblong, 4–10 cm in length, and narrowed and pointed at both ends. The inflorescence is a spreading, leafy, hairy panicle with the flowers usually in clusters. The calyx is green, hairy, and about 5 mm long. The corolla-tube is greenish, slender, cylindric, and about 2 cm long. The flowers is 2-lipped; the upper lip is white, erect, oblong or lancelike, 2-toothed at the apex, and about 3 mm in both length and width; and the lower lip is broadly obovate, 1.1-1.3 cm in both measurements, 3-lobed, and white, with a few, minute, brownish dots near the base. The fruit (capsule) is club-shaped and contains 4 seeds. Uses It has been used in the treatment of snake bites A snakebite is an injury caused by the bite of a snake, especially a venomous ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rhinacanthus Obtusifolius
''Rhinacanthus'' is a genus of plants in the family Acanthaceae. It contains the following species (but this list may be incomplete): * '' Rhinacanthus albus'' Roxb.) Voigt * '' Rhinacanthus angulicaulis'' I.Darbysh. * '' Rhinacanthus beesianus'' Diels * '' Rhinacanthus breviflorus'' Benoist * '' Rhinacanthus calcaratus'' Nees * '' Rhinacanthus chiovendae'' * '' Rhinacanthus communis'' Nees * '' Rhinacanthus dewevrei'' De Wild. & T.Durand * '' Rhinacanthus dichotomus'' (Lindau) I.Darbysh. * '' Rhinacanthus gracilis'' Klotzsch * '' Rhinacanthus grandiflorus'' Dunn * ''Rhinacanthus humilis'' Benoist * '' Rhinacanthus kaokoensis'' K.Balkwill & S.Williamson * '' Rhinacanthus latilabiatus'' (K.Balkwill) I.Darbysh. * '' Rhinacanthus macilentus'' C.Presl * '' Rhinacanthus minimus'' S.Moore * '' Rhinacanthus mucronatus'' Ensermu * '' Rhinacanthus nasuta'' Kurz * ''Rhinacanthus nasutus'' Kuntze * '' Rhinacanthus ndorensis'' Schweinf. & Mildbr. * '' Rhinacanthus oblong ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rhinacanthus Nasutus
''Rhinacanthus nasutus'', commonly known as snake jasmine, is a plant native to tropical Asia and the western Indian Ocean. It is a slender, erect, branched, somewhat hairy shrub 1–2 m in height. The leaves are oblong, 4–10 cm in length, and narrowed and pointed at both ends. The inflorescence is a spreading, leafy, hairy panicle with the flowers usually in clusters. The calyx is green, hairy, and about 5 mm long. The corolla-tube is greenish, slender, cylindric, and about 2 cm long. The flowers is 2-lipped; the upper lip is white, erect, oblong or lancelike, 2-toothed at the apex, and about 3 mm in both length and width; and the lower lip is broadly obovate, 1.1-1.3 cm in both measurements, 3-lobed, and white, with a few, minute, brownish dots near the base. The fruit (capsule) is club-shaped and contains 4 seeds. Uses It has been used in the treatment of snake bites A snakebite is an injury caused by the bite of a snake, especially a venomous ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |