Plants named in 1910

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2,708 plants found, including:

Populus nigra f. italica (Lombardy Poplar) (Münchh.) A.Andersen 1910
medicinal plant form in the salicaceae family
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Entandrophragma cylindricum (Sapelli) (Sprague) Sprague 1910
vulnerable plant species in the meliaceae family
Entandrophragma cylindricum is a tree of the genus Entandrophragma of the family Meliaceae. It is commonly known as sapele or sapelli ( sə-PEE-lee) or sapele mahogany, as well as aboudikro, assi, and muyovu.
Annona macroprophyllata (Ilama) Donn.Sm. 1910
plant species in the annonaceae family
Annona macroprophyllata is a species of plant in the family Annonaceae. It is native to El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and central and southern Mexico. John Donnell Smith, the American botanist who first formally described the species, named it after its large leaves (Latinized forms of Greek μακρός, makrós and φύλλον, phúllon).
Acacia confusa (Formosa Koa) Merr. 1910
edible and medicinal plant species in the fabaceae family
Acacia confusa is a perennial tree native to South-East Asia. Some common names for it are ayangile, small Philippine acacia, Formosa acacia (Taiwan acacia), Philippine Wattle, and Formosan koa. It grows to a height of 15 m. The tree has become very common in many tropical Pacific areas, including Hawaii, where the species is considered invasive.
Serapias vomeracea (Long-lipped Serapias) (Burm.f.) Briq. 1910
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Serapias vomeracea, common name long-lipped serapias or plow-share serapias, is a species of orchid in the genus Serapias.
Sphaerocarpales (Bottle Hepatics) Cavers 1910
plant order in the class marchantiopsida
Sphaerocarpales is an order of plants within the liverworts. Approximately twenty species are in this order which is sub-divided into four families: Monocarpaceae, Sphaerocarpaceae and Riellaceae, as well as the extinct family Naiaditaceae. The inclusion of the Naiaditaceae is uncertain, and the family has sometimes been assigned to the Calobryales.
Kuhlhasseltia J.J.Sm. 1910
plant genus in the orchidaceae family
Kuhlhasseltia is a genus of orchids (family Orchidaceae) belonging to the subfamily Orchidoideae. It is native to China, Southeast Asia and New Guinea.
Eupteleaceae (Euptelea Family) K.Wilh. 1910
plant family in the order ranunculales
Euptelea is a genus of two species of flowering plants in the monogeneric family Eupteleaceae. The genus is found from Assam east through China to Japan, and consists of shrubs or small trees: Euptelea pleiosperma Euptelea polyandra The genus was previously placed in the family Trochodendraceae, but the family Eupteleaceae has been recognized by many taxonomists. The APG IV system (2016; unchanged from the APG III system of 2009, the APG II system of 2003 and the APG system of 1998), recognizes it and places it in the order Ranunculales, in the clade eudicots. The family consists of a single
Entandrophragma utile (Utile) (Dawe & Sprague) Sprague 1910
vulnerable and medicinal plant species in the meliaceae family
Entandrophragma utile, called the sipo or utile, is a species of large tree in the genus Entandrophragma, native to nearly all of tropical Africa facing the Atlantic, from Guinea to Angola, and as far east as Uganda. The timber is traded as a tropical hardwood. It is sometimes called sipo mahogany. It shares many of the characteristics of genuine mahogany and is used as an alternative. The timber provides high chatoyancy, with an average value above 21 PZC.
Platystele Schltr. 1910
plant genus in the orchidaceae family
Platystele is a genus of orchids, comprising 123 species. Most of these have small flowers, some of the smallest in the family. The genus is widespread across Mexico, Central America, Cuba, and South America as far south as Bolivia, but infrequent in Brazil.
Parkia timoriana (Legume) (DC.) Merr. 1910
medicinal and vegetable plant species in the fabaceae family
Parkia timoriana is a species of flowering plant in the Mimosa subfamily (Mimosoideae) of the legume family. English common names include tree bean. It is native to Thailand, Malaysia, Myanmar, Indonesia, and Assam and Manipur in India. It is widely cultivated for food and wood, and as an ornamental. The tree is vulnerable to the pest insect Cadra cautella, a moth. The larva bores into the seed to pupate, feeding on the seed interior and filling it with webbing. It also consumes the flower heads.
Setaria faberi (Nodding Bristle Grass) R.A.W.Herrm. 1910
annual and medicinal plant species in the poaceae family
Setaria faberi, the Japanese bristlegrass, nodding bristle-grass, Chinese foxtail, Chinese millet, giant bristlegrass, giant foxtail or nodding foxtail, is an Asian grass. It is a summer annual, with plants emerging from seeds in the spring, and setting seeds in the late summer or fall. Giant foxtails prefer compacted soils, high in nitrogen and phosphorus. The plant gains a competitive edge on crops as the soil pH increases.
Haworthia truncata (Horsetooth Haworthia) Schönland 1910
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Haworthia truncata, locally known as horse's teeth, is a species of succulent plant in the genus Haworthia. It is found in the Little Karoo region, in the far east of the Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Alangium salviifolium (Sage-leaf Alangium) (L.f.) Wangerin 1910
medicinal plant species in the cornaceae family
Alangium salviifolium, commonly known as sage-leaved alangium, is a flowering plant in the Cornaceae family. It is also commonly known as udugu chettu in Telugu, Ankolam in Malayalam, Ankola in Kannada, Akola or Ankol in Hindi and Alanji in Tamil. In India, Its mostly found in dry regions in plains and low hills and also found on roadsides.
Gasteria pillansii (Namaqua Oxtongue) Kensit 1910
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Gasteria pillansii, the Namaqua gasteria, is succulent plant native to the arid winter-rainfall regions in the far west of South Africa and Namibia.
Erythrina subumbrans (December-tree) (Hassk.) Merr. 1910
medicinal plant species in the fabaceae family
Erythrina subumbrans, common names Tton Tong or Dadap, is a flowering plant species in the genus Erythrina. The pterocarpans phaseolin, erybraedins A and B are found in the stems of E. subumbrans.
Echeveria setosa (Mexican Firecracker) Rose & Purpus 1910
plant species in the crassulaceae family
Echeveria setosa, the Mexican fire cracker, is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to semi-desert areas of Mexico and common throughout Puebla.
Degenia velebitica (Velebit Degenia) (Degen) Hayek 1910
plant species in the brassicaceae family
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Boschniakia rossica (Northern Groundcone) (Cham. & Schltdl.) B.Fedtsch. 1910
perennial and medicinal plant species in the orobanchaceae family
Boschniakia rossica, commonly known as the northern groundcone, is a holoparasitic plant that lives in the northern latitudes of the northern hemisphere. In the Pacific Northwest Temperate Rainforest, it does not grow south of Prince of Wales Island, beyond that boundary is the Vancouver groundcone habitat. It does not contain chlorophyll, so it must be parasitic to obtain nutrients. It specializes on Alnus species, but can parasitize off of other trees and shrubs such as on Betula (birch), Salix (willow), Vaccinium (blueberry), Picea (spruce), and Chamaedaphne (leatherleaf shrub). This
Artemisia argyi (Chinese Mugwort) H.Lév. & Vaniot 1910
perennial, medicinal, and vegetable plant species in the asteraceae family
Artemisia argyi, commonly known as silvery wormwood or Chinese mugwort, is a herbaceous perennial plant with a creeping rhizome. It is native to China, Korea, Mongolia, Japan, and the Russian Far East (Amur Oblast, Primorye). It is known in Chinese as àicǎo (艾草) or ài yè (艾葉) or ài hāo (艾蒿), in Japanese as Chōsen yomogi (朝鮮蓬 [et al.], lit. "Korean wormwood/mugwort") and in Korean as Hwanghae ssuk (황해쑥; 黃海쑥; lit. "Yellow Sea mugwort"). It is used in herbal medicine for conditions of the liver, spleen and kidney.
Lophoziaceae Cavers 1910
plant family in the order lophoziales
Lophoziaceae is a family of liverworts belonging to the order Jungermanniales. Included genera: Andrewsianthus R.M.Schust. Gerhildiella Grolle Heterogemma (Jørg.) Konstant. & Vilnet Lophozia (Dumort.) Dumort. Lophoziopsis Konstant. & Vilnet Pseudocephaloziella R.M.Schust. Trilophozia (R.M.Schust.) Bakalin Tritomaria Schiffn. ex Loeske
Entandrophragma excelsum (Dawe & Sprague) Sprague 1910
plant species in the meliaceae family
Entandrophragma excelsum, is Africa's tallest indigenous tree native to tropical East Africa and occurs in eastern D.R.of the Congo, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia. This species is scattered in areas of upland semi-deciduous forest, in mid-elevation and montane rainforest, at (925 –) 1280 – 2150 metres elevation. It is locally also found in riverine forest.
Tiliacora triandra (Colebr.) Diels 1910
plant species in the menispermaceae family
Tiliacora triandra is a species of flowering plant native to mainland Southeast Asia and used particularly in the cuisines of northeast Thailand and Laos. In the Isan dialect of Lao, the language of northeastern Thailand, it is called bai yanang or bai ya nang (ใบย่านาง, literally "yanang leaf"), or simply yanang or ya nang (ย่านาง). In Laos, it is also called bai yanang (ໃບຢານາງ). In Khmer, it is called voar yeav (វល្លិយាវ). It is a climbing plant with deep green leaves and yellowish flowers, tolerating only very mild frost.
Quercus rysophylla (Loquat Leaf Oak) Weath. 1910
plant species in the fagaceae family
Quercus rysophylla, the loquat leaf oak, is a Mexican species of oak in the red oak section (Quercus section Lobatae). It is native to the Sierra Madre Oriental in the States of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Veracruz, and Hidalgo in northeastern Mexico.
Porellaceae Cavers 1910
plant family in the order porellales
Porellaceae is a family of liverworts in the order Porellales. It which originally created with just two genera, Ascidiota, and Porella. It had up to 8 genera; Figures in brackets denote how many species per genus. Bellincinia, Opeca, Pandulfia and Suaresia have yet to be confirmed as true genera. World Flora Online only accepts genera; Ascidiota, Porella and Schulthesia Raddi. But Schulthesia is classed as unchecked.
Oryza barthii (Wild Rice) A.Chev. 1910
annual plant species in the poaceae family
Oryza barthii, also called Barth's rice, wild rice, or African wild rice, is a grass in the rice genus Oryza. It is an annual, erect to semierect grass. It has leaves with a short ligule (<13 millimetres (33⁄64 in)), and panicles that are compact to open, rarely having secondary branching. The inflorescence structure are large spikelets, 7.7–12.3 millimetres (39⁄128–31⁄64 in) long and 2.3–3.5 millimetres (23⁄256–35⁄256 in) wide, with strong awns (up to 20 centimetres (8 in) long), usually red. The inflorescences have anthers 1.5–3 millimetres (15⁄256–15⁄128 in) long. This wild rice grows in
Kalanchoe uniflora (Stapf) Raym.-Hamet 1910
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Ewartia Beauverd 1910
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Ewartia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae native to New Zealand and Australia. It is named after a 20th-century botanist and plant collector named Alfred James Ewart. Species
Euphorbia pulvinata (Pincushion Milkbush) Marloth 1910
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Euphorbia pulvinata, commonly known as the pincushion euphorbia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae native to southern Africa. Like most other succulent members of the genus Euphorbia, its trade is regulated under Appendix II of CITES.
Carex glacialis (Glacial Sedge) Mack. 1910
perennial plant species in the cyperaceae family
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