Plants named in 1896

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2,366 plants found, including:

Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons) Brongn. 1896
plant class in the phylum tracheophyta
Magnoliopsida is a valid botanical name for a class of flowering plants. By definition the class will include the family Magnoliaceae, but its circumscription can otherwise vary, being more inclusive or less inclusive depending upon the classification system being discussed.
Didiereaceae (Didierea Family) Radlk. 1896
plant family in the order caryophyllales
Didiereaceae is a family of flowering plants found in continental Africa and Madagascar. It contains 20 species classified in three subfamilies and six genera. Species of the family are succulent plants, growing in sub-arid to arid habitats. Several are known as ornamental plants in specialist succulent collections. The subfamily Didiereoideae is endemic to the southwest of Madagascar, where the species are characteristic elements of the spiny thickets.
Phragmipedium (Phragmipedieae) Rolfe 1896
plant genus in the orchidaceae family
Phragmipedium is a genus of the Orchid family (Orchidaceae) (Subfamily Cypripedioideae) and the only genus comprised in the tribe Phragmipedieae and subtribe Phragmipediinae. The name of the genus is derived from the Greek phragma, which means "division", and pedium, which means "slipper" (referring to the pouch). It is abbreviated 'Phrag' in trade journals. About 20 species of these lady's slipper orchids are known from SW Mexico, Central and tropical South America. All Phragmipedium species are listed under Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES),
Juniperus monosperma (Oneseed Juniper) (Engelm.) Sarg. 1896
plant species in the cupressaceae family
Juniperus monosperma, the New Mexico juniper or one-seed juniper, is a species of juniper native to western North America, in the United States in Arizona, New Mexico, southern Colorado, western Oklahoma (Panhandle), and western Texas, and in Mexico in the extreme north of Chihuahua. It grows at 970–2300 m altitude. The New Mexico juniper is an evergreen coniferous shrub or small tree growing to 2–7 metres (6+1⁄2–23 feet) (rarely to 12 m) tall, usually multistemmed, and with a dense, rounded crown. The bark is gray-brown, exfoliating in thin longitudinal strips, exposing bright orange brown
Nothofagus pumilio (Lenga Beech) (Poepp. & Endl.) Krasser 1896
plant species in the nothofagaceae family
Nothofagus pumilio, the lenga beech (from the Mapuche language), is a deciduous tree or shrub in the Nothofagaceae family that is native to the southern Andes range, in the temperate forests of Chile and Argentina to Tierra del Fuego, from 35° to 56° South latitude. This tree is in the same genus as the coihue. It regenerates easily after fires. The wood is of good quality, moderate durability, and is easy to work with. It is used in furniture, shingles and construction and sometimes as a substitute for American black cherry in the manufacturing of cabinets.
Macadamia integrifolia (Macadamia-nut) Maiden & Betche 1896
vulnerable plant species in the proteaceae family
Macadamia integrifolia is a small to medium-sized tree native to Australian rainforests. Common names include macadamia, smooth-shelled macadamia, bush nut, Queensland nut, Bauple nut and nut oak.
Aucoumea klaineana (Okoumè) Pierre 1896
vulnerable and medicinal plant species in the burseraceae family
Aucoumea klaineana (angouma, gaboon, or okoumé) is a tree in the family Burseraceae, native to equatorial west Africa in Gabon, the Republic of the Congo, and Río Muni. It is a large hardwood tree growing to 30–40 m (100–130 feet) tall, rarely larger, with a trunk 1.0–2.5 m (3.5–8 feet) diameter above the often large basal buttresses. The tree generally grows in small stands, with the roots of the trees intertwined with neighboring trees. In Gabon, it is the primary timber species.
Pseudotsuga japonica (Japanese Douglas-fir) (Shiras.) Beissn. 1896
endangered plant species in the pinaceae family
Pseudotsuga japonica, the Japanese Douglas-fir, is a species of conifer in the pine family, Pinaceae, that is endemic to Japan. It is a medium-sized tree growing to 25 m (82 ft) tall. Japanese calls this tree togasawara (Japanese: トガサワラ).
Catopsis berteroniana (Powdery Strap Airplant) (Schult. & Schult.f.) Mez 1896
plant species in the bromeliaceae family
Catopsis berteroniana , commonly known as the powdery strap airplant or the lantern of the forest, is an epiphytic bromeliad thought to be a possible carnivorous plant, similar to Brocchinia reducta, although the evidence is equivocal. Its native range is from southern Florida to southern Brazil. It generally grows on the unshaded twigs of trees, and has been shown experimentally to trap more insects in its tank than other bromeliads of comparable size. There are several other species in the genus, none of which is believed to be carnivorous.
Meconopsis grandis (Blue Poppy) Prain 1896
perennial plant species in the papaveraceae family
Meconopsis grandis, the Himalayan blue poppy, is a species of flowering plant in the poppy family (Papaveraceae), native to China (Yunnan), Bhutan, northeast India and Nepal. Growing to 1 m (3.3 ft) tall and broad, this hardy herbaceous perennial has a basal rosette of toothed leaves. Large, showy, pure blue flowers up to 15 cm (5.9 in) wide, with a prominent yellow central boss are produced in late Spring. The plant is valued as an ornamental, but is notably difficult to grow in normal garden conditions. Though perennial it can be short-lived. It prefers an evenly cool temperature and shaded
Littledalea Hemsl. 1896
plant genus in the poaceae family
Littledalea is a genus of Asian plants in the grass family, native to mountains in China and neighboring countries. The genus is placed in its own tribe Littledaleae within subfamily Pooideae. The isolated tribe seems to be sister to the tribes Bromeae and Triticeae. Genus was named for British game hunter Clement St. George Royds Littledale (1851–1931) Species Littledalea alaica (Korsh.) Petrov ex Kom. - Qinghai, Tibet, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan Littledalea przevalskyi Tzvelev - Gansu, Qinghai, Tibet Littledalea racemosa Keng - Qinghai, Tibet, Sichuan, Yunnan Littledalea tibetica
Balfourodendron riedelianum (Marfim) (Engl.) Engl. 1896
endangered plant species in the rutaceae family
Balfourodendron riedelianum, known as marfim in Portuguese, is a species of flowering tree in the rue family, Rutaceae. It is native to Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay.
Thyrsostachys siamensis (Monastery Bamboo) Gamble 1896
edible and vegetable plant species in the poaceae family
Thyrsostachys siamensis is one of two bamboo species belonging to the genus Thyrsostachys. It grows up to 7 to 13m tall. It is native to Yunnan, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam and naturalised in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malaysia. The plant is also known as long-sheath bamboo, monastery bamboo, Thai bamboo, Thai umbrella bamboo, umbrella bamboo, and umbrella-handle bamboo.
Nothofagus moorei (Antarctic Beech) (F.Muell.) Krasser 1896
vulnerable plant species in the nothofagaceae family
Nothofagus moorei, commonly known as Antarctic beech, is a species of flowering plant in the family Nothofagaceae that is endemic to high altitude areas of eastern Australia. It is a tree, with simple leathery, glossy, egg-shaped to lance-shaped leaves,
Neyraudia Hook.f. 1896
plant genus in the poaceae family
Neyraudia is a genus of Asian and African plants in the grass family. Species Neyraudia arundinacea (L.) Henrard - Zaire, Tanzania, Malawi, Madagascar, India, Nepal, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Indochina, Hainan, Java, Malaysia, Sumatra, Lesser Sunda Islands Neyraudia curvipes Ohwi - Sabah, Bhutan Neyraudia montana Keng - Anhui, Fujian, Hubei, Jiangxi, Zhejiang Neyraudia reynaudiana (Kunth) Keng ex Hitchc. - Anhui, Fujian, Gansu, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou, Hainan, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Sichuan, Taiwan, Tibet, Yunnan, Zhejiang, Bhutan, Cambodia, Assam, Java, Sulawesi, Lesser Sunda
Thyrsostachys Gamble 1896
plant genus in the poaceae family
Thyrsostachys is a genus of Chinese and Indochinese bamboo in the grass family. Species Thyrsostachys oliveri Gamble - edible-seeded bamboo - Yunnan, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand; naturalised in Assam + Bangladesh Thyrsostachys siamensis Gamble - monastery bamboo, Thai bamboo, umbrella bamboo, Thai umbrella bamboo, umbrella-handle bamboo - Yunnan, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Vietnam; naturalised in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Peninsular Malaysia
Rosa soulieana Crép. 1896
edible and medicinal plant species in the rosaceae family
Rosa soulieana, or Soulié's rose (川滇蔷薇 chuan dian qiang wei), is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, native to China (southern Anhui, Chongqing, Sichuan, Tibet, and Yunnan). Growing to 2.5–4 m (8–13 ft) tall by 4–8 m (13–26 ft) broad, it is an extremely vigorous, deciduous shrub with very long, spiny branches, covered in masses of small, grey-green leaflets. In summer it bears many small single white roses, each with a lax central boss of pale yellow. The flowers have a light clove scent, and are followed in autumn by orange-red hips. In cultivation it can be trained as a
Phragmipedium schlimii (Schlimm's Phragmipedium) (Linden ex Rchb.f.) Rolfe 1896
endangered and perennial plant species in the orchidaceae family
Phragmipedium schlimii is a species of orchid endemic to Colombia.
Pelatantheria Ridl. 1896
plant genus in the orchidaceae family
Pelatantheria is a genus of flowering plants from the orchid family, Orchidaceae. Its species are distributed across China, Japan, the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia.
Paphiopedilum exul (Excluded Paphiopedilum) (Ridl.) Rolfe 1896
critically endangered and perennial plant species in the orchidaceae family
Paphiopedilum exul is a species of slipper orchid endemic to the Krabi region in peninsular Thailand. Its greenish yellow flowers appear from February to May. Various hybrids are cultivated involving P. exul.
Metopium toxiferum (Poisonwood) (L.) Krug & Urb. 1896
plant species in the anacardiaceae family
Metopium toxiferum, the poisonwood, Florida poisontree, coral sumac, or hog gum, is a species of flowering tree in the cashew or sumac family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to the American Neotropics. It produces the irritant urushiol much like its close relatives poison sumac and poison oak. It is related to black poisonwood (Metopium brownei).
Lovoa Harms 1896
plant genus in the meliaceae family
Lovoa is a genus of plants in the family Meliaceae. It contains the following species: Lovoa swynnertonii Baker f. Lovoa trichilioides Harms
Leucophysalis Rydb. 1896
plant genus in the solanaceae family
Leucophysalis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Solanaceae. Its native range is Canada to Western and Northern USA. Species: Leucophysalis grandiflora (Hook.) Rydb. Leucophysalis nana (A.Gray) Averett
Aralia stipulata (Chinese Angelica-tree) Franch. 1896
plant species in the araliaceae family
Aralia stipulata is a plant species native to China.
Acacia cuthbertsonii Luehm. 1896
plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia cuthbertsonii, commonly known as silver witchetty or pirli, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is native to the north of Western Australia and the Northern Territory. It is a bushy, often gnarled shrub or tree with silky hairy branchlets, elliptic to narrowly elliptic or linear phyllodes, spikes of golden yellow flowers and narrowly oblong to linear, curved, woody pods.
Vitex lucens (Puriri) Kirk 1896
plant species in the lamiaceae family
Vitex lucens, commonly known as pūriri, is an evergreen tree endemic to New Zealand.
Vanilla imperialis Kraenzl. 1896
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Vanilla imperialis is an orchid (family Orchidaceae) found from Sierra Leone eastward to Ethiopia and southward to Tanzania and Angola. It is a root-climbing vine to about 65 feet (twenty meters) in height, with a root emerging just above each leaf. Although not as tall as the common vanilla (V. planifolia), it is up to a full inch (2.54 centimeters) in thickness; the most massive Vanilla species, and the largest of all African orchids. The inflorescence is an unbranched raceme up to six inches (15 centimeters) long. The flowers are six inches (16 centimeters) wide with the white or yellow
Setariopsis Scribn. ex Millsp. 1896
plant genus in the poaceae family
Setariopsis is a genus of New World plants in the grass family. Species Setariopsis auriculata (E.Fourn.) Scribn. - Mexico, Central America, Venezuela, Colombia, Pima County in Arizona Setariopsis latiglumis (Vasey) Scribn. - Mexico formerly included see Pennisetum Setaria Setariopsis glauca - Pennisetum glaucum Setariopsis italica - Setaria italica Setariopsis verticillata - Setaria verticillata Setariopsis viridis - Setaria viridis
Sabal etonia (Scrub Palmetto) Swingle ex Nash 1896
perennial plant species in the arecaceae family
Sabal etonia, commonly known as the scrub palmetto is a species of palm. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is found in Florida sand pine scrub communities.
Rubus allegheniensis (Allegheny Blackberry) Porter 1896
plant species in the rosaceae family
Rubus allegheniensis is a North American species of highbush blackberry in Section Alleghenienses of the genus Rubus, a member of the rose family. It is the most common and widespread highbush blackberry in eastern and central North America. It is commonly known as Allegheny blackberry.
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