James Francis Macbride

U.s. botanist (1892–1976).

James Francis Macbride (19 May 1892 – 16 June 1976) was an American botanist who devoted most of his professional life to the study of the flora of Peru.

Abbreviations: J.F.Macbr.
Occupations: scientific collector, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1892-05-19T00:00:00Z – 1976-06-16T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Rock Valley
Direct attributions: 493 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 613 plants, 0 fungi

493 plants attributed, 120 plants contributed to613 plants:

Madhuca longifolia (Madhuca) (L.) J.F.Macbr. 1918
plant species in the sapotaceae family
Madhuca longifolia is an Indian tropical tree found largely in the central, southern, north Indian plains and forests, Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar and Sri Lanka. It is commonly known as madhūka, mahura, madkam, mahuwa, Butter Tree, mahura, mahwa, mahua, mohulo, Iluppai, Mee or Ippa-chettu. It is a fast-growing tree that grows to approximately 20 meters in height, possesses evergreen or semi-evergreen foliage, and belongs to the family Sapotaceae. It is adaptable to arid environments, being a prominent tree in tropical mixed deciduous forests in India in the states of Maharashtra, Odisha,
Clarkia amoena (Godetia) (Lehm.) A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr. 1918
annual plant species in the onagraceae family
Clarkia amoena, commonly known as farewell to spring, godetia, or satin flower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Onagraceae. It is native to western North America. It is found in coastal hills and mountains from British Columbia south to the San Francisco Bay Area of California. This annual herb produces showy pink to lavender flowers and is known for its late spring to early summer blooming period. The species was formerly classified in the genus Godetia, and is still sometimes referred to by the synonym Godetia amoena.
Prosopis farcta (Syrian Mesquite) (Banks & Sol.) J.F.Macbr. 1919
plant species in the fabaceae family
Prosopis farcta, the Syrian mesquite, is a species of the genus Prosopis, growing in and around the Middle East.
Allium textile (Textile Onion) A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr. 1913
plant species in the amaryllidaceae family
Allium textile (prairie onion or textile onion) is a common species of wild onion found in the central part of North America.
Maianthemum dilatatum (False Lily Of The Valley) (Alph.Wood) A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr. 1916
plant species in the asparagaceae family
Maianthemum dilatatum (snakeberry, two-leaved Solomon's seal, false lily of the valley, or western lily of the valley) is a common rhizomatous perennial flowering plant that is native to western North America from northern California to the Aleutian Islands, and Asia across the Kamchatka Peninsula, Japan, and Korea. It grows in coastal temperate rainforests, and is often the dominant groundcover plant in Sitka Spruce forests.
Apuleia leiocarpa (Vogel) J.F.Macbr. 1919
plant species in the fabaceae family
Apuleia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Dialioideae. The only species in the genus is Apuleia leiocarpa. It is a tree native to northern South America, from Colombia and Venezuela to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northeastern Argentina.
Suaeda nigra (Mojave Seablite) (Raf.) J.F.Macbr. 1918
annual and perennial plant species in the chenopodiaceae family
Suaeda nigra, often still known by the former name Suaeda moquinii, is a species of flowering plant in the amaranth family, known by the vernacular names bush seepweed or Mojave sea-blite.
Acacia binervia (Coastal Myall) (J.C.Wendl.) J.F.Macbr. 1919
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia binervia commonly known as the coast myall, coastal myall, coastal wattle, or kai'arrawan in the Dharawal language. is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to south-eastern continental Australia. It is an erect or spreading tree or shrub, with narrowly elliptic to sickle-shaped phyllodes, pale to bright yellow flowers arranged in cylindrical heads in up to five racemes, and straight pods up to 85 mm (3.3 in) long.
Oligomeris linifolia (Lineleaf Whitepuff) (Vahl ex Hornem.) J.F.Macbr. 1918
annual and perennial plant species in the resedaceae family
Oligomeris linifolia is a species of flowering plant in the small family Resedaceae known by the common name lineleaf whitepuff. It is native to parts of the Middle East and the Indian subcontinent, as well as southern Europe and North Africa, and the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It grows in many types of habitat, including disturbed areas and saline soils, in deserts, plains, coastline, and other places. It is a fleshy annual plant, producing several erect, ribbed stems 35 to 45 centimeters in maximum height. The linear or widely lance-shaped leaves are narrow, up to 4.5
Miconia griffisii J.F.Macbr. 1929
critically endangered plant species in the melastomataceae family
Miconia griffisii is a species of plant in the family Melastomataceae. It is endemic to Peru.
Miconia bailloniana J.F.Macbr. 1941
vulnerable plant species in the melastomataceae family
Miconia bailloniana is a species of plant in the family Melastomataceae. It is endemic to Peru and Bolivia.
Helicostylis tomentosa (Poepp. & Endl.) J.F.Macbr. 1931
plant species in the moraceae family
Helicostylis tomentosa is a species of plant in the family Moraceae. It is native to Brazil, Colombia, French Guiana, Guyana, Peru, and Suriname.
Albizia zygia (Albizia) (DC.) J.F.Macbr. 1919
plant species in the fabaceae family
Albizia zygia is a fast growing medium-sized tree species within the Fabaceae family that is commonly found in West and Central Africa.
Lysiloma divaricatum (Quebracho) (Jacq.) J.F.Macbr. 1919
plant species in the fabaceae family
Lysiloma divaricatum is a flowering tree native to Mexico and Central America. Common names include mauto, quitaz, and tepemesquite in Mexico, quebracho in Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua, and quebracho negro, tepemisque, and yaje in El Salvador.
Cuphea carthagenensis (Colombian Waxweed) (Jacq.) J.F.Macbr. 1930
annual plant species in the lythraceae family
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Acacia terminalis (Sunshine Wattle) (Salisb.) J.F.Macbr. 1919
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia terminalis (sunshine wattle) is a shrub or small tree to 6 m in height. It is an Australian native whose range extends through New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania. Common names are cedar wattle (also used of Acacia elata), elata wattle, mountain hickory (also used of Acacia obliquinervia) and peppermint-tree wattle. Four subspecies have been recognised, although there are additional hybrids, especially around Sydney: A. terminalis subsp. angustifolia A. terminalis subsp. aurea A. terminalis subsp. longiaxialis A. terminalis subsp. terminalis: listed as an endangered species under
Acacia aculeatissima (Thin-leaf Wattle) J.F.Macbr. 1919
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia aculeatissima, commonly known as thin-leaf wattle or snake wattle, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is endemic to south-eastern continental Australia. It is usually a prostrate shrub with sharply pointed, needle-shaped phyllodes, flowers arranged in up to 3 more or less spherical heads of 15 to 25 flowers, and linear, papery pods up to 60 mm (2.4 in) long.
Turricula parryi (Poodle-dog-bush) (A.Gray) J.F.Macbr. 1917
plant species in the namaceae family
Eriodictyon parryi or poodle-dog bush is a tall California mountain shrub with showy purple flowers, which is notable for secreting a severe skin irritant. It is an opportunistic species that grows mostly in areas that have been disturbed by fire. In a dry early spring in Southern California, its semi-dormant leaves can droop and curl into coils like locks of curly hair, hence the popular name based on the metaphor of a poodle's natural hair.
Roupala pinnata (Ruiz & Pav.) Diels ex J.F.Macbr. 1937
plant species in the proteaceae family
Roupala pinnata is a species of plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to Peru.
Persea ruizii J.F.Macbr. 1931
plant species in the lauraceae family
Persea ruizii is a species of flowering plant in the family Lauraceae. It is a tree native to Bolivia, Peru, and northwestern Venezuela. The species was described by James Francis Macbride in 1931.
Madhuca motleyana (de Vriese) J.F.Macbr. 1918
plant species in the sapotaceae family
Madhuca motleyana is a tree in the family Sapotaceae. It is named for engineer and naturalist James Motley, who lived and worked in Borneo in the 1850s.
Madhuca betis (Blanco) J.F.Macbr. 1918
plant species in the sapotaceae family
Madhuca betis is a species of flowering plant in the family Sapotaceae. It is found in Indonesia and the Philippines. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Luzuriaga polyphylla (Hook.f.) J.F.Macbr. 1918
perennial plant species in the alstroemeriaceae family
Luzuriaga polyphylla is a flowering plant species endemic to Chile. It is a vine distributed from the Maule to Magallanes regions.
Echinodorus palifolius (Mexican Sword Plant) (Nees & Mart.) J.F.Macbr. 1931
plant species in the alismataceae family
Aquarius palifolius, synonyms including Echinodorus palifolius, also known as Mexican sword plant is an emerged aquatic plant in the Alismataceae. It has a rather odd, discontinuous range, native to Brazil (Minas Gerais and Bahia), Peru, Uruguay, and Mexico (Nayarit). It has been introduced in many countries including Bangladesh and India. The specific epithet is sometimes spelled palaefolius. The correct spelling is palifolius per ICN 60G.1.
Echeveria harmsii (Red Echeveria) J.F.Macbr. 1931
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Cardionema ramosissimum (Sandcarpet) (Weinm.) A.Nelson & J.F.Macbr. 1913
plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
Cardionema ramosissimum is a perennial plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, commonly known as sandcarpet, sandmat or tread lightly. It is a small, clumping, mat-forming plant found in a number of diverse habitats throughout its range, from sandy beaches and dunes to the high elevations of the Andes mountains. Cardionema ramosissimum has a disjunct distribution throughout the Americas, and is found on the Pacific coast of North America from Puget Sound to Baja California, in central Mexico, and widely across South America, from the Andes in Colombia to most of Argentina.
Astragalus curvicarpus (Curvepod Milkvetch) (E.Sheld.) J.F.Macbr. 1922
perennial plant species in the fabaceae family
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Ardisia nigrovirens J.F.Macbr. 1934
plant species in the primulaceae family
Ardisia nigrovirens is a species of plant in the family Primulaceae. It is endemic to Peru.
Allium jubatum J.F.Macbr. 1918
plant species in the amaryllidaceae family
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Tricyrtis maculata (D.Don) J.F.Macbr. 1918
perennial and medicinal plant species in the liliaceae family
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