Rafael Lira Saade

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Lira
Occupations: researcher, botanist
Dates: 1955-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 14 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 17 plants, 0 fungi

14 plants attributed, 3 plants contributed to17 plants:

Sicyos mcvaughii Rodr.-Arév., Lira & Calzada 2005
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sechium chinantlense Lira & F.Chiang 1992
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sicyos dieterleae Rodr.-Arév. & Lira 1999
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sicyos davilae Rodr.-Arév. & Lira 2001
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sicyos cordifolius Rodr.-Arév., Lira & Dávila 2004
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sicyos bulbosus Rodr.-Arév., Lira & Dávila 2004
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sechium mexicanum Lira & M.Nee 1999
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Parasicyos dieterleae Lira & R.Torres 1991
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Microsechium gonzalopalomae Lira 1994
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Cyclanthera jeffreyi Lira & I.Rodr.-Arévalo 1999
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Ibervillea maxima Lira & Kearns 1990
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Ibervillea macdougalii (Tumamoc Globeberry) (Rose) Lira, Dávila & Legaspi 2015
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
Ibervillea macdougalii is a species of flowering plant of the Cucurbitaceae or gourd family. Also called the Tumamoc globeberry, it is native to the Sonoran Desert, and is found in Arizona, Baja California Norte, Sonora, and Zacatecas. Ibervillea macdougalii is a monoecious vine climbing over various shrubs. Stems die in the fall, but tuberous roots generally persist through the winter. Leaves are deeply 3-lobed, nearly cleft, each lobe similarly divided into several sections. Flowers are pale yellow with narrow corolla lobes. Pistillate (female) flowers are solitary in the leaf axils;
Sicydium davilae Lira 1995
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sechium edule ssp. sylvestre Lira & Castrejón 1999
plant subspecies in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sicyos mexicanus (Lira & M.Nee) R.Kr.Singh 2025
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sicyos gonzalopalomae (Lira) R.Kr.Singh 2025
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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Sicyos chinantlensis (Lira & F.Chiang) R.Kr.Singh 2025
plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
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