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Salvia divinorum (Diviner's Sage) Epling & Játiva 1962
perennial plant species in the lamiaceae family
Salvia divinorum (Latin: sage of the diviners; also called ska maría pastora, seer's sage, yerba de la pastora, magic mint or simply salvia) is a species of plant in the sage genus Salvia, known for its transient psychoactive properties when its leaves, or extracts made from the leaves, are administered by smoking, chewing, or drinking (as a tea). The leaves contain the potent compound salvinorin A and can induce a dissociative state and hallucinations. Mazatec shamans have a long and continuous tradition of religious use of S. divinorum to facilitate visionary states of consciousness during
Dactylorhiza maculata (Heath Spotted-orchid) (L.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza maculata, known as the heath spotted-orchid or moorland spotted orchid, is a herbaceous perennial plant of the family Orchidaceae. It is widespread in mountainous regions across much of Europe from Portugal and Iceland east to Russia. It is also found in Algeria, Morocco, and western Siberia. It prefers woods, moorland, bogs, marshes, pastureland and meadows.
Dactylorhiza fuchsii (Common Spotted Orchid) (Druce) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza maculata subsp. fuchsii, the common spotted orchid, is a subspecies of flowering plant in the orchid family Orchidaceae. Dactylorhiza maculata subsp. fuchsii is one of Europe's most common wild orchids. It is widespread across much of Europe, with the range extending eastward into Siberia, Mongolia and Xinjiang. The species is also reportedly naturalised in the Canadian Province of Ontario. Dactylorhiza maculata subsp. fuchsii is a herbaceous perennial plant ranging from 10 to 60 centimetres (5 to 25 in) in height. The inflorescence is a dense-flowered spike, produced in
Tripolium pannonicum (Sea Aster) (Jacq.) Dobrocz. 1962
annual and perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
Tripolium pannonicum, called sea aster or seashore aster and often known by the synonyms Aster tripolium or Aster pannonicus, is a flowering plant, native to Eurasia and northern Africa, that is confined in its distribution to salt marshes, estuaries and occasionally to inland salt works. It is a perennial growing up to 50 cm tall with fleshy lanceolate leaves and purple ray florets flowering from July to September. The plants tend to be short-lived and populations need significant new recruitment each year from new seedlings. There are rayed as well as rayless varieties and only the former
Dactylorhiza sambucina (Elder-flowered Orchid) (L.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza sambucina, the elder-flowered orchid, is an herbaceous plant belonging to the family Orchidaceae. It is quite common and widespread throughout much of Europe from Portugal east to Finland and Ukraine. The flowers appear in spring and summer, in various colors from yellow to purple.
Dactylorhiza incarnata (Early Marsh Orchid) (L.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza incarnata, the early marsh-orchid, is a perennial, temperate-climate species of orchid generally found growing in wet meadows, and generally on base-rich soils, up to about 2100m asl. The species occurs widely in Europe and Asia from Portugal and Ireland east to Siberia and Xinjiang. There are several subspecies and also hybrids, rendering the identification of this species more difficult, but typically, the flowering spike is robust with a hollow stem, 25–60 cm (9.8–24 in) tall, and bearing up to 50 flowers. Plants grow to a height of from 15 to 70 cm (5.9 to 28 in). The 4–7
Cathaya argyrophylla (Yin Shan) Chun & Kuang 1962
vulnerable plant species in the pinaceae family
Cathaya is a genus in the pine family, Pinaceae, with one known living species, Cathaya argyrophylla. In foliage and cone morphology, Cathaya has been considered a member of the subfamily Laricoideae, closely related to Pseudotsuga and Larix, but more recent genetic studies have suggested a closer relationship to Pinus and Picea in the subfamily Pinoideae. A second species, C. nanchuanensis, is now treated as a synonym, as it does not differ from C. argyrophylla in any characters.
Cathaya (Cathay Silver Firs) Chun & Kuang 1962
plant genus in the pinaceae family
Cathaya is a genus in the pine family, Pinaceae, with one known living species, Cathaya argyrophylla. In foliage and cone morphology, Cathaya has been considered a member of the subfamily Laricoideae, closely related to Pseudotsuga and Larix, but more recent genetic studies have suggested a closer relationship to Pinus and Picea in the subfamily Pinoideae. A second species, C. nanchuanensis, is now treated as a synonym, as it does not differ from C. argyrophylla in any characters.
Dactylorhiza traunsteineri (Narrow-leaved Marsh-orchid) (Saut. ex Rchb.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. lapponica (synonym Dactylorhiza lapponica), the Lapland marsh-orchid, is an orchid native to parts of Europe and Siberia, including the Pyrenees, Alps, and Carpathians and across middle Europe, Scandinavia, and European Russia The subspecies grows on calcareous soils, including fens and areas with mobile groundwater. It is pollinated by bumblebees. It was originally published and described by Lars Levi Laestadius and Carl Johan Hartman as Orchis angustifolia var. lapponica in Handb. Skand. Fl., edition 4 on page 281 in 1843, but it was then re-named as Dactylorhiza
Hygrophila auriculata (Marsh Barbel) (Schumach.) Heine 1962
annual and medicinal plant species in the acanthaceae family
Hygrophila auriculata (Sanskrit: gokaṇṭa, Bangla (বাংলা নাম): kulekhara (কুলেখাড়া) kokilākṣa) is a herbaceous, medicinal plant in the acanthus family that grows in marshy places and is native to tropical Asia and Africa. In India it is commonly known as kokilaksha or gokulakanta, in Sri Lanka as neeramulli. In Kerala and Tamil Nadu it is called vayalchulli (വയൽച്ചുളളി) and Neermulli (நீர்முள்ளி) respectively, and in the Telugu states, it is known as Godugu-gaddi (గొడుగుగడ్డి) or Gruddi-kamanchi (గ్రుడ్డికామంచి).
Ludwigia octovalvis (Mexican Primrose-willow) (Jacq.) P.H.Raven 1962
edible, medicinal, and vegetable plant species in the onagraceae family
Ludwigia octovalvis is a species of flowering plant in the Onagraceae family known by the common name Mexican primrose-willow. Its native distribution is unclear, but can be found in Central America, Australia, South-East Asia, Tamilnadu (IND), the Middle East, the Central-West African regions and spreads easily to become naturalized. It is also cultivated as an aquatic plant. The plant is known for its anti-aging properties. The species is sometimes regarded as an invasive species and is classified by IUCN as of "least concern" with stable populations. An adult plant is one meter tall on
Genista monspessulana (Montpelier Broom) (L.) L.A.S.Johnson 1962
plant species in the fabaceae family
Genista monspessulana, commonly known as French broom, Montpellier broom, or Cape broom (Australia), is a woody leguminous perennial shrub. The yellow-flowering bush is native to the Mediterranean region, and while it may still be commonly sold in some garden stores, it is considered an invasive plant in most places where it has been introduced. It is a noxious weed on the western coast of the US and in parts of Australia.
Dactylorhiza praetermissa (Southern Marsh-orchid) (Druce) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. praetermissa, the southern marsh orchid or leopard marsh orchid, is a commonly occurring species of European orchid.
Nothofagaceae (Southern Beeches) Kuprian. 1962
plant family in the order fagales
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Trigonobalanus Forman 1962
plant genus in the fagaceae family
Trigonobalanus is a genus of three species of evergreen trees in the family Fagaceae, related to oaks, beeches and chestnuts. The species are widely scattered, with one in northern South America and two in southeast Asia; some botanists treat the three species in separate genera. The three species, with their authors, major synonyms, and distribution, are: Trigonobalanus doichangensis (A.Camus) Forman – subtropical Yunnan to northern Thailand Trigonobalanus excelsa Lozano, Hern. Cam. & Henao – endemic to Colombia Trigonobalanus verticillata Forman – tropical Indonesia and the Malay Peninsula
Syzygium luehmannii (Small-leaved Lily Pilly) (F.Muell.) L.A.S.Johnson 1962
plant species in the myrtaceae family
Syzygium luehmannii is a medium-sized coastal rainforest tree native to Australia. Common names include riberry, small leaved lilly pilly, cherry satinash, cherry alder, or clove lilli pilli. The habitat is Australian riverine, littoral, subtropical or tropical rainforest. It grows on volcanic soils or deep sandy soils between the Macleay River in New South Wales to near Cairns in tropical Queensland. It is commonly grown as an ornamental tree and for its fruit, known as a riberry.
Quercus cedrosensis (Cedros Island Oak) C.H.Mull. 1962
vulnerable plant species in the fagaceae family
Quercus cedrosensis, the Cedros Island oak, is a species of plant in the family Fagaceae. It is placed in Quercus section Protobalanus. Quercus cedrosensis is native to Baja California state in northwestern Mexico, including Cedros Island. It has also been found in San Diego County, California. Quercus cedrosensis is vulnerable to habitat loss due to overgrazing by goats and overlogging.
Dactylorhiza romana (Roman Orchid) (Sebast.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza romana, the Roman dactylorhiza, is a species of orchid. It is native to the Mediterranean Region of southern Europe and northern Africa, the range extending eastward to Iran and Turkmenistan. Three subspecies are recognized: Dactylorhiza romana subsp. georgica (Klinge) Soó ex Renz & Taubenheim - Turkey, Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia (country), Azerbaijan, southern Russia), Iran, Turkmenistan Dactylorhiza romana subsp. guimaraesii (E.G.Camus) H.A.Pedersen - Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Morocco Dactylorhiza romana subsp. romana - Italy, Greece, the Balkans, Turkey, Crimea, Cyprus,
Dactylorhiza elata (Stately Dactylorhiza) (Poir.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza elata, the robust marsh orchid, is a species of flowering plant in the family Orchidaceae, native to the western Mediterranean region (France (including Corsica), Sardinia, Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia). Dactylorhiza elata is a tuberous herbaceous perennial growing to 50 cm (20 in), and producing dense 20 cm (8 in) spikes of purple flowers in spring. This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit (confirmed 2017).
Dactylorhiza purpurella (Northern Marsh-orchid) (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza purpurella, the northern marsh orchid, is an orchid native to Great Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands, Denmark and Norway. Two varieties are recognised: Dactylorhiza purpurella var. cambrensis (R.H.Roberts) R.M.Bateman & Denholm - coastal Great Britain and Denmark Dactylorhiza purpurella subsp. purpurella - Ireland and northern Great Britain. Recorded from Co. Donegal in Ireland.
Dactylorhiza lapponica (Lapland Marsh-orchid) (Laest. ex Hartm.) Soó 1962
plant species in the orchidaceae family
Dactylorhiza majalis subsp. lapponica (synonym Dactylorhiza lapponica), the Lapland marsh-orchid, is an orchid native to parts of Europe and Siberia, including the Pyrenees, Alps, and Carpathians and across middle Europe, Scandinavia, and European Russia The subspecies grows on calcareous soils, including fens and areas with mobile groundwater. It is pollinated by bumblebees. It was originally published and described by Lars Levi Laestadius and Carl Johan Hartman as Orchis angustifolia var. lapponica in Handb. Skand. Fl., edition 4 on page 281 in 1843, but it was then re-named as Dactylorhiza
Cruciata pedemontana (Piedmont Bedstraw) (Bellardi) Ehrend. 1962
annual plant species in the rubiaceae family
Cruciata pedemontana, the Piedmont bedstraw, is a species of plant in the Rubiaceae. It is native to the southern and central Europe, the Black Sea Basin, and southwestern and Central Asia from Turkey to Iran to Kazakhstan. It is also naturalized in parts of the United States (south-central and eastern parts from Texas to New York, plus the northwest from Washington and Oregon to Montana). Cruciata pedemontana is an erect herb up to 30 cm (12 in), covered with stiff hairs. Leaves are broadly ovate, usually four per node. Flowers are tiny, rarely more than 1 mm (0.039 in) across, axillary,
Ariocarpus agavoides (Tamaulipas Living-rock Cactus) (Castañeda) E.F.Anderson 1962
endangered plant species in the cactaceae family
Ariocarpus agavoides (known commonly as the Magueyito or Tamaulipas living rock cactus) is a species of cactus. Some taxonomists place it in a separate genus as Neogomesia agavoides. The locals use the slime from the roots of the plants as glue to repair pottery. The sweet-tasting warts are eaten and often added to salads
Acrobolbaceae E.A.Hodgs. 1962
plant family in the order jungermanniales
Acrobolbaceae is liverwort family in the order Jungermanniales.
Tanacetopsis (Tzvelev) Kovalevsk. 1962
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Tanacetopsis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. Its native range stretches from Afghanistan to Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kirghistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan) to parts of tropical Asia (Western Himalaya and Pakistan). It was first published in Fl. Uzbekistan. vol.6 on page 138 in 1962.
Pericopsis elata (Afrormosia) (Harms) Meeuwen 1962
endangered plant species in the fabaceae family
Pericopsis elata is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae and is known by the common names African teak, afrormosia, kokrodua and assamela.
Diplocyclos palmatus (Striped Cucumber) (L.) C.Jeffrey 1962
perennial and medicinal plant species in the cucurbitaceae family
Diplocyclos palmatus is a vine in the family Cucurbitaceae. It is commonly known as native bryony or striped cucumber. In Marathi, it is called shivlingi due to its seed which resembles a lingam.
Calymmanthium substerile F.Ritter 1962
plant species in the cactaceae family
Calymmanthium is a monotypic genus of primitive tree-like cacti from northern Peru. The only species is Calymmanthium substerile (also known as C. fertile). It belongs to the tribe Lymanbensonieae. The young flowers of Calymmanthium are completely encased within the plant's pedicel until it is fully developed, at which time the growing yellow flower swells until it cracks the pedicel open, allowing pollinators access. The plant has an upright trunk, but many of the branches sprawl on the ground. Diploperianthium F.Ritter (nom. inval.) has been brought into synonymy with this genus.
Prosopis laevigata (Smooth Mesquite) (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) M.C.Johnst. 1962
plant species in the fabaceae family
Neltuma laevigata (formerly Prosopis laevigata), commonly known as smooth mesquite, is a species of flowering tree in the pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to Mexico and Texas. In Mexico, the species is found in the nation's the central highlands, the lowlands of southern Tamaulipas, and in parts of Oaxaca, Morelos, Puebla, and Chiapas. It grows on a variety of sites on hillslides, in depressions, and along floodplains. It has been spotted growing in the Middle East as well.
Pinguicula balcanica Casper 1962
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
Pinguicula balcanica, also known as the Balkanian butterwort, is a perennial carnivorous plant in the family Lentibulariaceae. It is endemic to the Balkans, where it grows in wet, nutrient-poor environments like bogs and marshes.
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