• Caesalpinia pulcherrima is the most widely cultivated species in the genus Caesalpinia. (wikipedia.org)
  • Aconitum is a fairly large genus of around 100 species in the. (plantdelights.com)
  • The genus Acorus has three species, the deciduous Acorus americanus (native to. (plantdelights.com)
  • Alcea is a genus of roughly 60 Asian and European species of. (plantdelights.com)
  • The genus Ammocharis is small, containing just 6 species all native to. (plantdelights.com)
  • The genus Amorpha contains 16 species of shrubs, all native to North. (plantdelights.com)
  • The 60 or so species within the genus Angelica are usually found. (plantdelights.com)
  • Within this concept of the family, Caesalpinia is a pantropical genus of about 200 species, distributed throughout the Americas, Asia and Africa. (arcosbrasil.com)
  • Caesalpinia pulcherrima (L.) Sw. (co.zw)
  • Caesalpinia pulcherrima is a species of flowering plant in the pea family Fabaceae, native to the tropics and subtropics of the Americas. (wikipedia.org)
  • Poinciana pulcherrima is a synonym of Caesalpinia pulcherrima. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesalpinia pulcherrima is the national flower of the Caribbean island of Barbados, and is depicted on the upper left and right corners of the Queen Elizabeth II's personal Barbadian flag. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, the seeds of some species are edible before they reach maturity (e.g. immature seeds of C. pulcherrima) or after treatment (e.g. (wikipedia.org)
  • Media related to Caesalpinia pulcherrima at Wikimedia Commons Caesalpinia pulcherrima in West African plants - A Photo Guide. (wikipedia.org)
  • Caesalpinia pulcherrima ( Pride of Barbados)Sheffield's Seed Co., Inc. (sheffields.com)
  • Introducing the Caesalpinia pulcherrima, also known as the Barbados Flower Fence, Dwarf Poinciana, Peacock Flower, and Pride of Barbados. (sheffields.com)
  • https://www.ifoundbutterflies.org/caesalpinia-pulcherrima , accessed 2023/12/08. (ifoundbutterflies.org)
  • Kembang merak or peacock flower ( Caesalpinia pulcherrima ) is a species of plant in the Fabaceae, shrub, up to 4 meters high, cylindrical stem, bark brown and cracked, wood white and dense, many branches starting from above ground level. (dlium.com)
  • Subspecies: Caesalpinia pulcherrima ssp. (dlium.com)
  • which we call Lirio, orange Lantana, Tagetes erecta we call amarillo, Pachystachys lutea or candle flower, Caesalpinia pulcherrima and Petunia. (blogspot.com)
  • Home » Species » Plantae » Magnoliophyta » Rosopsida » Fabales » Fabaceae » Caesalpinia » Caesalpinia decapetala - var. (myspecies.info)
  • Caesalpinia ferrea or Libidibia ferrea (Fabaceae), popularly known as "pau ferro", "jucá" or "jucaína", is widely used in folk medicine for inflammatory conditions. (scialert.net)
  • Sonokeling or Java palisandre or Indian rosewood ( Dalbergia latifolia ) is a species of plant in the Fabaceae, a large tree producing hardwood, medium weight and high quality, rounded leaves, thin and broad pods, highly adaptive, grows in dry and rocky landscapes with lots of sunlight. (dlium.com)
  • Temperature and substrate effects on the germination of Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (academicjournals.org)
  • Caesalpinia ferrea Mart. (academicjournals.org)
  • Caesalpinia ferrea barks are used in the form of tea and portions to clean injuries and treat wounds and its stem barks infusion to treat enterocolitis, asthma, bruises, chronic cough and wounds. (scialert.net)
  • In 1753, Frei Velozo examined a specimen from Itacurussa, on the south coast of Rio de Janeiro State, and description agrees in all respects with that presented by Lamarck for Caesalpinia Echinata. (arcosbrasil.com)
  • Individual specimen entries are published in the sample database supplied with The Compleat Botanica for species or varieties of this supra-generic taxon. (crescentbloom.com)
  • 1996). 42% of its flora is made up of endemic species, among which are those belonging to the gender Mathewsia , Palaua , Weberbauerella , Domeykoa and Nolana , among others (Ferreyra, 1986). (unesco.org)
  • Aprovechamiento de la flora nativa en el estado de Nuevo León. (scielo.org.mx)
  • 1994. Kona dryland forest plant recovery plan for Caesalpinia kavaiensis and Kokia drynarioides. (ntbg.org)
  • Land-Use Change in a Mexican Dry Forest Promotes Species Turnover and Increases Nestedness in Plant-Hummingbird Networks: Are Exotic Plants Taking Over? (bioone.org)
  • Senggani bulu or soapbush or Koster's curse ( Clidemia hirta ) is a species of tropical plants, perennial shrubs, grows as high as 0.5-3 m, but sometimes reaches 5 m in more shady habitat, young stems are round and covered with hair, stiff, reddish brown. (dlium.com)
  • Around 25,000 species of animal and 7000 species of plants have so far been recorded, along with at least 2000 fungi and bacteria. (go.ke)
  • All seeds of Caesalpinia are poisonous. (wikipedia.org)
  • All Caesalpinia seeds are poisonous, although some species can be eaten before reaching maturity. (dlium.com)
  • Melinjo or belinjo or tangkil ( Gnetum gnemon ) is a species of gymnosperms in Gnetaceae, dioecious, tree-shaped, living wild but also widely planted in the yard as a shade or barrier where seeds, seed coat and young leaves are processed into food. (dlium.com)
  • Caesalpinia crista (lianas to clambering or trailing unarmed shrubs) may belong in Pterolobium or Ticanto, pending further analyses of the distinctiveness of pronounced wings on the fruit (Gagnon et al. (usf.edu)
  • Caesalpinia pearsonii is a species of tree in the family legumes . (eol.org)
  • TYPE: Brasilletia brasiliensis (Linnaeus) Kuntze (Caesalpinia brasiliensis Linnaeus) = Caesalpinia Linnaeus 1753, by lectotypification. (usf.edu)
  • Biodiversity Atlas - India is a species-based bioinformatics platform that is designed for aggregating, displaying and analysing biodiversity data. (ifoundbutterflies.org)
  • Records of purely cultivated species are displayed in a different font and colour. (co.zw)
  • The predatory exploration that brought this species to the brink of extinction has, without a doubt, been the main obstacle in precisely evaluating available historical and botanical information. (arcosbrasil.com)
  • The scarcity of historical and botanical information about brazilwood (also known as Pernambuco wood) has created an air of mystery concerning the original geographic distribution of this important species. (arcosbrasil.com)
  • We analyzed whether land-use changes modified the structure and topology of plant-hummingbird interaction networks or promoted the integration of exotic plant species. (bioone.org)
  • In the disturbed sites, there were more plant species, mainly exotics, and one additional hummingbird species. (bioone.org)
  • The actions required with regard to any plant species depend on the category in which the plant appears in Table 3 of the amended regulations, and might differ from province to province. (agric.za)
  • Plant species were included in this list for one or more of the following reasons: they might pose a serious health risk to humans or livestock, cause serious financial losses to land users, be able to invade undisturbed environments and transform or degrade natural plant communities, use more water than the plant communities they replace or be particularly difficult to control. (agric.za)
  • Germination and growth of four plant species were evaluated from 90 to 1960 m above sea level, with the aim to determine whether global warming could influence growth at higher elevations in northeastern Mexico. (scielo.org.mx)
  • Results presented here suggest that plant species studied have the capacity to germinate and grow at higher elevations from their current distribution. (scielo.org.mx)
  • Emphasis should be given to the native plant species which are comparatively well acclimatised, stress and pollution tolerant. (isebindia.com)
  • In 1789, he named the species Caesalpinia echinata, which is still valid today. (arcosbrasil.com)
  • Kokia drynarioides has been instrumental in the recovery plan for the closely related Molokai endemic species Kokia cookei. (ntbg.org)
  • Without concerted effort for research and focused conservation actions, we are likely to lose many species and the ecosystems in which they are found. (go.ke)
  • Currently, the status of several of these ecosystems and species is as indicated on the tabs on the left. (go.ke)
  • Help us save species and restore native ecosystems! (regionalconservation.org)
  • Browse this list or use the 'find' function on your web browser to search by common name, then use the link provided to access the species information via its scientific name. (hear.org)
  • The species of importance in these genera are typically thorny, a particularly good characteristic for keeping out large animals. (winrock.org)
  • Caesalpinia pulcherima (Pride of Barbados) Sheffield`s Seed Co., Inc. (sheffields.com)
  • The CARA Regulations have been superseded by the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act no. 10 of 2004) - Alien and Invasive Species (AIS) Regulations which became law on 1 October 2014. (agric.za)
  • The National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act (Act No 10 of 2004) (NEM:BA) also has a chapter dealing with alien species and invasive species, which is relevant to this subject. (agric.za)
  • It does not include invasive species. (hawaii.edu)
  • The plant is considered one of the world's most invasive weed species. (indiagardening.com)
  • The substrate used and temperature can interfere directly in the germination of this species. (academicjournals.org)
  • The lowest three elevations encompass the current distribution range of the species, and it was in these elevations that in general germination percentage was higher across species. (scielo.org.mx)
  • Several protective measure have already been taken, although in most cases these effort lack sufficient criteria which would guarantee these species survival in the natural population and effective conservation of its gene bank. (arcosbrasil.com)
  • Three native species ( Cordia boissieri , Ebenopsis ebano and Caesalpinia mexi- cana ) and a naturalized species ( Melia azederach ) were tested. (scielo.org.mx)
  • Depending on species, they can also be pollarded to encourage lateral growth and provide needed tree products. (winrock.org)
  • Farmer's needs for tree products can play into species choice, ex. (winrock.org)
  • 2004. Seedling establishment of a boreal tree species (Pinus sylvestris) at its southernmost distribution limit: consequences of being in a marginal mediterranean habitat. (scielo.org.mx)
  • A study with five species of tree in urban areas of Campinas (SP) - the sibipiruna , the ipê-roxo( it might be translated into English as Pink Trumpet Tree, Purple Trumpet Tree and Tabebuia Ipe) , the magnolia, the chuva-de-ouro ( Golden Shower ) and the jatobá (courbaril tree) - show that all significantly reduce the effects solar radiation and offer comfort in the heat. (fapesp.br)
  • As a suggestion, the study indicates some species of tree as being more appropriate for making things more comfortable for people in areas of transit, such as streets and avenues, or leisure areas, such as squares and parks. (fapesp.br)
  • Among the project's objectives was the analysis and knowledge of the capacity of various species to attenuate solar radiation, with a view to tree-planting projects. (fapesp.br)
  • Although succinct, his description gives the main characteristics, which permit recognition of the species and scientific publication. (arcosbrasil.com)
  • These are all species that are native to the Marshalls or already common in the Marshalls. (hawaii.edu)
  • This includes some additional species that are not already common in the Marshalls. (hawaii.edu)
  • However, this section is very artificial, and within the light of modern thought, this species does not show significant affinity to other members of the group. (arcosbrasil.com)
  • Kokia drynarioides is an endemic Hawaiian species that is only found in North Kona on the Big Island of Hawaii. (ntbg.org)
  • Simple tables of salt-tolerant and drought-tolerant species are found below. (hawaii.edu)