Plants named in 1876

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1,503 plants found, including:

Schinopsis Engl. 1876
plant genus in the anacardiaceae family
Schinopsis is a genus of South American trees in the family Anacardiaceae, also known by the common names quebracho, quebracho colorado and red quebracho. In Brazil it is known as baraúna or braúna.
Bryales Limpr. 1876
plant order in the class bryopsida
Bryales is an order of mosses.
Sphagnales (Peat Mosses) Limpr. 1876
plant order in the class sphagnopsida
The Sphagnales is an order of mosses with four living genera: Ambuchanania, Eosphagnum, Flatbergium, and Sphagnum. The genus Sphagnum contains the largest number of species currently discovered (about 200, number varying according to the various authors). The other genera are currently limited to one species each.
Brachytheciaceae Schimp. 1876
plant family in the order hypnales
Brachytheciaceae is a family of mosses from the order Hypnales. The family includes over 40 genera and 250 species.
Artemisia verlotiorum (Chinese Mugwort) Lamotte 1876
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
Artemisia verlotiorum, the Chinese mugwort, is a species of plant in the sunflower family, widespread across much of Eurasia.
Stenochlaena palustris (Swamp Vine Fern) (Burm.f.) Bedd. 1876
plant species in the blechnaceae family
Stenochlaena palustris (Vietnamese: choại, Tagalog: dilimán or hagnaya) is an edible medicinal fern species. In the folk medicines of India and Malaysia, the leaves of this fern are used as remedies for fever, skin diseases, ulcers, and stomachache. This plant is a long-climbing fern with thin black scales and stems that can reach up to 20 m. It has pinnate fronds that are 30–100 cm long, petioles that are 7–20 cm long, and ovate lanceolate pinnae that are 10–15 cm long and 1.5–4.5 cm wide. The fern's sporophylls are long and narrow, and have brownish sori underneath. Acylated flavonol
Brahea armata (Mexican Blue Palm) S.Watson 1876
plant species in the arecaceae family
Brahea armata, commonly known as the blue fan palm, blue hesper palm or Mexican blue palm, is a flowering plant in the family Arecaceae, native to Baja California, Mexico. Outside its natural range, it is often planted as an ornamental, valued for its striking grey-blue fronds.
Rhapidophyllum hystrix (Needle Palm) (Fraser ex Thouin) H.Wendl. & Drude 1876
plant species in the arecaceae family
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Astrebla (Mitchell Grass) F.Muell. 1876
plant genus in the poaceae family
Astrebla is a small genus of xerophytic (adapted to survive in an environment with little liquid water) grasses found only in Australia. They are the dominant grass across much of the continent. They are commonly known as Mitchell grass after Scottish explorer Thomas Mitchell (1792-1855), who first collected a specimen near Bourke in New South Wales. Mitchell grasses grow on clay soils, mainly between an upper limit of 600 millimetres or 24 inches and a lower limit of 200 millimetres or 8 inches average annual rainfall, and at even lower rainfall in depressions where the water concentrates
Actinorhytis calapparia (Calappa Palm) (Blume) H.Wendl. & Drude ex Scheff. 1876
plant species in the arecaceae family
Actinorhytis is a monotypic genus of flowering plant in the palm family found in Oceania and southeast Asia. The lone species, Actinorhytis calapparia (commonly known as calappa palm) is a rain forest inhabitant and has very large fruit. The genus name is from two Greek words meaning 'ray' and 'fold' which describe the endosperm of the seed.
Dictyosperma album (Hurricane Palm) (Bory) Scheff. 1876
plant species in the arecaceae family
Dictyosperma is a monotypic genus of flowering plant in the palm family found in the Mascarene Islands in the Indian Ocean (Mauritius, Réunion and Rodrigues). The sole species, Dictyosperma album, is widely cultivated in the tropics but has been farmed to near extinction in its native habitat. It is commonly called princess palm or hurricane palm, the latter owing to its ability to withstand strong winds by easily shedding leaves. It is closely related to, and resembles, palms in the genus Archontophoenix. The genus is named from two Greek words meaning "net" and "seed" and the epithet is
Sertifera Lindl. ex Rchb.f. 1876
plant genus in the orchidaceae family
Sertifera is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae, native to northwestern South America. The following species are recognized as of June 2014: Sertifera aurantiaca C.Schweinf. - Colombia, Venezuela Sertifera colombiana Schltr. - Colombia, Venezuela Sertifera grandifolia L.O.Williams - Colombia Sertifera lehmanniana (Kraenzl.) Garay - Ecuador Sertifera major Schltr. - Colombia, Ecuador Sertifera parviflora Schltr. - Colombia, Ecuador Sertifera purpurea Lindl. & Rchb.f. - Colombia, Ecuador
Fuchsia boliviana (Bolivian Fuchsia) Carrière 1876
plant species in the onagraceae family
Fuchsia boliviana is a species of Fuchsia native to southern Peru, Bolivia and northern Argentina.
Andreaeopsida Trevis. 1876
plant class in the phylum bryophyta
Andreaeaceae is a family of mosses which includes two genera, Andreaea, containing about 100 species, and the genus Acroschisma. The Andreaeaceae prefer rocky habitats ranging from tropical to arctic climates, on which they form tufted colonies, typically with reddish to blackish shoots. The capsules lack the peristome mechanism and dehisce longitudinally to release the spores, resulting in a paper-lantern appearance. It was named by Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart in honour of his friend J.G.R. Andreae.
Terminalia leiocarpa (DC.) Baill. 1876
plant species in the combretaceae family
Terminalia leiocarpa (African birch; Bambara: ngálǎma) is a species of tree in the genus Terminalia. It is a deciduous tree native of tropical Africa from Senegal and Guinea in the west to Eritrea in the east and as far south as the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Terminalia leiocarpa germinates in the new soils produced by seasonal wetlands. It is a forest fringe plant, growing at the edges of the rainforest, although not deep in the rainforest. It also grows in savanna, and along riverbanks, where it forms gallery forests. The tree flowers in the rainy season, from June to October. The
Spiraea × vanhouttei (Van Houtte's Spirea) (Briot) Carrière 1876
plant hybrid species in the rosaceae family
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Aralia californica (California Spikenard) S.Watson 1876
perennial plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia californica, known by the common name elk clover though not actually a clover, is a large herb in the family Araliaceae, the only member of the ginseng family native to California and southwestern Oregon. It is also called California aralia and California spikenard.
Yucca filifera (Tree Yucca) Chabaud 1876
plant species in the asparagaceae family
Yucca filifera is a member of the subfamily Agavaceae, family Asparagaceae, native to central Mexico.
Torenia fournieri (Bluewings) Linden ex E.Fourn. 1876
annual and medicinal plant species in the linderniaceae family
Torenia fournieri, the bluewings or wishbone flower, is an annual plant in the Linderniaceae, with blue, white, or pink flowers that have yellow markings. It is typically grown as a landscape annual, reaching 12–15 in. tall. It has simple opposite or subopposite leaves with serrated edges.
Rhododendron occidentale (Western Azalea) (Torr. & A.Gray) A.Gray 1876
plant species in the ericaceae family
Rhododendron occidentale, the western azalea or California azalea, is one of two deciduous Rhododendron species native to western North America (the other is Rhododendron albiflorum). The western azalea is known to occur as far north as Lincoln and Douglas Counties in Oregon and as far south as the mountains of San Diego county. Typically found in the coastal ranges of western North America, it also grows in the Cascade and Sierra Nevada mountain ranges, but is not known east of them.
Iris haynei (Gilboa Iris) Baker 1876
vulnerable plant species in the iridaceae family
Iris haynei, the Gilboa iris (Hebrew: אירוס הגלובע, romanized: Irous HaGilboa; Arabic: سوسن فقوعة, romanized: Sawsan Faqquʽa), is a plant species in the genus Iris, subgenus Iris and section Oncocyclus. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from the shrublands and mountainsides mostly in Israel and Palestine, on the Mount Gilboa. The Iris haynei is considered to be the national flower of Palestine. It has smooth, linear or lanceolate, greyish-green leaves and a long slender stem and, between March and April, large fragrant flowers in shades of deep purple, violet, purple, brownish purple or dusky
Galanthus reginaeolgae (Queen Olga's Snowdrop) Orph. 1876
vulnerable plant species in the amaryllidaceae family
Galanthus reginae-olgae, Queen Olga's snowdrop, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to Sicily and the west and north-west Balkans (parts of Greece and the former Yugoslavia). Some variants produce their pendant white flowers in autumn, others in winter and early spring. It is cultivated as ornamental bulbous plant, preferring warmer situations in the garden than other species of Galanthus (snowdrops).
Eucalyptus salubris (Fluted Gum Tree) F.Muell. 1876
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Eucalyptus salubris, commonly known as gimlet, fluted gum tree, gimlet gum and silver-topped gimlet, is a species of mallet that is endemic to low-rainfall areas of the wheatbelt and goldfields regions of Western Australia.
Eriaxis Rchb.f. 1876
plant genus in the orchidaceae family
Eriaxis is a monotypic genus of orchids in the subfamily Vanilloideae. The sole species is Eriaxis rigida, endemic to New Caledonia. Its closest relative is Clematepistephium, also endemic to New Caledonia.
Eremurus stenophyllus (Boiss. & Buhse) Baker 1876
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Eremurus stenophyllus, the narrow-leaved foxtail lily, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae, native to central Asia.
Eremurus himalaicus Baker 1876
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Eremurus himalaicus, the Himalayan foxtail lily or white-flowered foxtail lily, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae. It is native to Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the western Himalayas. It is useful in the garden as a tall accent plant, as its flower spike can reach from 6 ft (2 m) to 8 ft (2.5 m).
Vanilla roscheri (Rochers Vanilla) Rchb.f. 1876
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Vanilla roscheri is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae found in Kenya, Somalia, Mozambique, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and South Africa.
Sarcosperma Hook.f. 1876
plant genus in the sapotaceae family
Sarcosperma is a genus of trees or shrubs in the family Sapotaceae. Their range is from India to southern China and Malesia.
Nitraria retusa (Salt Tree) (Forssk.) Asch. 1876
plant species in the nitrariaceae family
Nitraria retusa, commonly known as Nitre bush, is a salt-tolerant and drought-resistant shrub in the family Nitrariaceae. It can grow to heights of 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in), although it rarely exceeds more than 1 m in height. It produces white/green coloured flowers and small red fruit. The plant is native to desert areas of northern Africa, where it grows in primary succession on barren sand dunes. It also grows in areas with high salinity such as salt marshes.
Mucuna bennettii (New Guinea-creeper) F.Muell. 1876
plant species in the fabaceae family
Mucuna bennettii, commonly known as New Guinea creeper, red jade vine or flame of the forest, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, that is distributed from Sulawesi to Vanuatu. The species was formally described by Victorian government botanist Ferdinand von Mueller in 1876. It has glossy, green leaves on twining stems and long pendants of claw-like, fiery scarlet flowers.
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