Thomas Sam Elias

Botanist.

Abbreviations: T.S.Elias
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Cairo
Direct attributions: 9 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 9 plants, 0 fungi

9 plants attributed to9 plants:

Angostura trifoliata (Angostura) (Willd.) T.S.Elias 1970
plant species in the rutaceae family
Angostura trifoliata is a plant native to South America. It is an evergreen, growing 18 to 24 metres (59 to 79 ft) tall. The leaves are composed of three ovoid lanceolate leaflets. The flowers are purplish-white. Angostura bark is used in the treatment of fevers, where it is believed to be as effective as quinine. It is also used in a number of aromatic bitters, such as Abbott's Bitters and Fever-Tree aromatic tonic water; however, it is not used in Angostura brand bitters, which is instead named after a town in Venezuela, now Ciudad Bolívar. This plant is used to flavor foods like candy and
Inga exalata T.S.Elias 1967
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Inga chocoensis Killip ex T.S.Elias 1967
plant species in the fabaceae family
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× Chitalpa tashkentensis (Pink Dawn) T.S.Elias & Wisura 1991
plant hybrid species in the bignoniaceae family
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Lisianthius jefensis A.Robyns & T.S.Elias 1968
plant species in the gentianaceae family
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Galipea panamensis T.S.Elias 1970
plant species in the rutaceae family
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Esenbeckia panamensis T.S.Elias 1979
plant species in the rutaceae family
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× Chitalpa T.S.Elias & Wisura 1991
plant hybrid genus in the bignoniaceae family
×Chitalpa is an intergeneric hybrid flowering tree in the family Bignoniaceae. There are two major forms in North America, the 'Morning Cloud' a hybrid of desert willow (Chilopsis linearis) for desert hardiness and color, and northern catalpa (Catalpa speciosa), and the 'Pink Dawn' variety formed as a hybrid of desert willow and either yellow catalpa (Catalpa ovata) or northern catalpa (Catalpa speciosa). Both forms were originally thought to be hybrids of desert willow and southern catalpa (Catalpa bignonioides). The name is nothogeneric, or a combination of the two parents' names. Leaves
Lisianthus jefensis A.Robyns & T.S.Elías 1968
plant species in the gentianaceae family
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