Stylogyne Glomeruliflora
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Stylogyne Glomeruliflora
''Stylogyne'' is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Primulaceae. Its members are found throughout tropical parts of the Americas, with the greatest diversity in South America. It is closely related to the genera ''Ardisia'' and '' Geissanthus'', and various species have been transferred between the three genera. All three were formerly placed in the family Myrsinaceae, which is now treated as a subfamily (Myrsinoideae) of the Primulaceae. Species The following species of ''Stylogyne'' are recognised by ''The Plant List'': *'' Stylogyne aguarunana'' Pipoly & Ricketson *'' Stylogyne ardisioides'' (Kunth) Mez *'' Stylogyne atra'' Mez *'' Stylogyne bracteolata'' (Lundell) Pipoly *'' Stylogyne canaliculata'' (Lodd.) Mez *'' Stylogyne darienensis'' Lundell *'' Stylogyne depauperata'' Mez *''Stylogyne dusenii'' Ricketson & Pipoly *'' Stylogyne glomeruliflora'' Cuatrec. *'' Stylogyne hayesii'' Mez *'' Stylogyne incognita'' Pipoly *''Stylogyne indecora'' Mez *''Stylogyne lasseri'' ...
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Alphonse Pyramus De Candolle
Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (27 October 18064 April 1893) was a French-Swiss botanist, the son of the Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle. Biography De Candolle, son of Augustin Pyramus de Candolle, first devoted himself to the study of law, but gradually drifted to botany and finally succeeded to his father's chair at the University of Geneva. He published a number of botanical works, including continuations of the ''Prodromus'' in collaboration with his son, Casimir de Candolle. Among his other contributions is the formulation, based on his father's work for the ''Prodromus'', of the first Laws of Botanical Nomenclature, which was adopted by the International Botanical Congress in 1867, and was the prototype of the current International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, ICN. He was elected a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1859 and was awarded the Linnean Medal of the Linnean Society of London in 188 ...
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Stylogyne Dusenii
''Stylogyne'' is a genus of shrubs and trees in the family Primulaceae. Its members are found throughout tropical parts of the Americas, with the greatest diversity in South America. It is closely related to the genera ''Ardisia'' and '' Geissanthus'', and various species have been transferred between the three genera. All three were formerly placed in the family Myrsinaceae, which is now treated as a subfamily (Myrsinoideae) of the Primulaceae. Species The following species of ''Stylogyne'' are recognised by ''The Plant List'': *'' Stylogyne aguarunana'' Pipoly & Ricketson *'' Stylogyne ardisioides'' (Kunth) Mez *'' Stylogyne atra'' Mez *'' Stylogyne bracteolata'' (Lundell) Pipoly *'' Stylogyne canaliculata'' (Lodd.) Mez *'' Stylogyne darienensis'' Lundell *'' Stylogyne depauperata'' Mez *'' Stylogyne dusenii'' Ricketson & Pipoly *'' Stylogyne glomeruliflora'' Cuatrec. *'' Stylogyne hayesii'' Mez *'' Stylogyne incognita'' Pipoly *'' Stylogyne indecora'' Mez *'' Stylogyne lasseri ...
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