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Schmidtottia Cucullata
''Schmidtottia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to eastern Cuba. Adapted to serpentine soils, they are nickel hyperaccumulators. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Schmidtottia corymbosa'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia cubensis'' (Standl.) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia cucullata'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia elliptica'' (Britton) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia involucrata'' (Wernham) Alain *'' Schmidtottia marmorata'' Urb. *''Schmidtottia monantha ''Schmidtottia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to eastern Cuba. Adapted to serpentine soils, they are nickel hyperaccumulators. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Schmidtottia corymbosa'' Borhidi *' ...'' Urb. *'' Schmidtottia monticola'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia multiflora'' Urb. *'' Schmidtottia neglecta'' (Borhidi) Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia nitens'' (Britton) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia parvifolia'' Alain *'' Schmidtottia scabra'' Borhidi & Acuña *'' Schmidtottia sessi ...
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Rubiaceae
Rubiaceae () is a family (biology), family of flowering plants, commonly known as the coffee, madder, or bedstraw family. It consists of terrestrial trees, shrubs, lianas, or herbs that are recognizable by simple, opposite leaves with Petiole (botany), interpetiolar stipules and sympetalous actinomorphic flowers. The family contains about 14,100 species in about 580 genera, which makes it the fourth-largest angiosperm family. Rubiaceae has a cosmopolitan distribution; however, the largest species diversity is concentrated in the tropics and subtropics. Economically important genera include ''Coffea'', the source of coffee; ''Cinchona'', the source of the antimalarial alkaloid quinine; ornamental cultivars (''e.g.'', ''Gardenia'', ''Ixora'', ''Pentas''); and historically some dye plants (''e.g.'', ''Rubia''). Description The Rubiaceae are morphologically easily recognizable as a coherent group by a combination of characters: opposite or whorled leaves that are simple and entire, ...
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Schmidtottia Neglecta
''Schmidtottia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to eastern Cuba. Adapted to serpentine soils, they are nickel hyperaccumulators. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Schmidtottia corymbosa'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia cubensis'' (Standl.) Urb. *''Schmidtottia cucullata'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia elliptica'' (Britton) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia involucrata'' (Wernham) Alain *'' Schmidtottia marmorata'' Urb. *''Schmidtottia monantha ''Schmidtottia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to eastern Cuba. Adapted to serpentine soils, they are nickel hyperaccumulators. Species Currently accepted species include: *''Schmidtottia corymbosa'' Borhidi *' ...'' Urb. *'' Schmidtottia monticola'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia multiflora'' Urb. *'' Schmidtottia neglecta'' (Borhidi) Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia nitens'' (Britton) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia parvifolia'' Alain *'' Schmidtottia scabra'' Borhidi & Acuña *'' Schmidtottia sessil ...
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Chiococceae
Chiococceae is a tribe of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae which contains about 233 species in 27 genera. Most representatives occur from southern Florida to tropical and subtropical America, except for the genera '' Badusa'' and '' Bikkia'', which are found from the Philippines to the West Pacific, and '' Morierina'' and '' Thiollierea'', which are native to New Caledonia. The tribe Catesbaeeae is now included within Chiococceae. Genera Currently accepted names * '' Badusa'' A.Gray (3 sp) * '' Bikkia'' Reinw. ex Blume (10 sp) * '' Catesbaea'' L. (17 sp) * '' Ceratopyxis'' Hook.f. (1 sp) * '' Ceuthocarpus'' Aiello (1 sp) * '' Chiococca'' P.Browne (25 sp) * '' Coutaportla'' Urb. (3 sp) * '' Coutarea'' Aubl. (6 sp) * '' Cubanola'' Aiello (2 sp) * '' Eosanthe'' Urb. (1 sp) * '' Erithalis'' P.Browne (8 sp) * '' Exostema'' ( Pers.) Rich. ex Humb. & Bonpl. (43 sp) * '' Hintonia'' Bullock (3 sp) * '' Isidorea'' A.Rich ex DC. (17 sp) * '' Morierina'' Vieill. (2 s ...
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Schmidtottia Uliginosa
''Schmidtottia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to eastern Cuba. Adapted to serpentine soils, they are nickel hyperaccumulators. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Schmidtottia corymbosa'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia cubensis'' (Standl.) Urb. *''Schmidtottia cucullata'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia elliptica'' (Britton) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia involucrata'' (Wernham) Alain *'' Schmidtottia marmorata'' Urb. *''Schmidtottia monantha'' Urb. *'' Schmidtottia monticola'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia multiflora'' Urb. *''Schmidtottia neglecta ''Schmidtottia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to eastern Cuba. Adapted to serpentine soils, they are nickel hyperaccumulators. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Schmidtottia corymbosa'' Borhidi * ...'' (Borhidi) Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia nitens'' (Britton) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia parvifolia'' Alain *'' Schmidtottia scabra'' Borhidi & Acuña *'' Schmidtottia sessili ...
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Schmidtottia Multiflora
''Schmidtottia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae, native to eastern Cuba. Adapted to serpentine soil Serpentine soil is an uncommon soil type produced by weathered ultramafic rock such as peridotite and its metamorphic derivatives such as serpentinite. More precisely, serpentine soil contains minerals of the serpentine subgroup, especially an ...s, they are nickel hyperaccumulators. Species Currently accepted species include: *'' Schmidtottia corymbosa'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia cubensis'' (Standl.) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia cucullata'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia elliptica'' (Britton) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia involucrata'' (Wernham) Alain *'' Schmidtottia marmorata'' Urb. *'' Schmidtottia monantha'' Urb. *'' Schmidtottia monticola'' Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia multiflora'' Urb. *'' Schmidtottia neglecta'' (Borhidi) Borhidi *'' Schmidtottia nitens'' (Britton) Urb. *'' Schmidtottia parvifolia'' Alain *'' Schmidtottia scabra'' Borhidi & Acuña *'' Schmidtottia sess ...
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Serpentine Soil
Serpentine soil is an uncommon soil type produced by weathered ultramafic rock such as peridotite and its metamorphic derivatives such as serpentinite. More precisely, serpentine soil contains minerals of the serpentine subgroup, especially antigorite, lizardite, and chrysotile or white asbestos, all of which are commonly found in ultramafic rocks. The term "serpentine" is commonly used to refer to both the soil type and the mineral group which forms its parent materials. Serpentine soils exhibit distinct chemical and physical properties and are generally regarded as poor soils for agriculture. The soil is often reddish, brown, or gray in color due to its high iron and low organic content. Geologically, areas with serpentine bedrock are characteristically steep, rocky, and vulnerable to erosion, which causes many serpentine soils to be rather shallow. The shallow soils and sparse vegetation lead to elevated soil temperatures and dry conditions. Due to their ultramafic origin, ...
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