WebCOMMON CRYPTANTHA Higher Taxonomy Family: Boraginaceae View Description Dichotomous Key Common Name:BORAGE FAMILY Habit:Annual, perennial herb, or shrub, often bristly or sharp-hairy. Stem:prostrate-decumbent to erect. Leaf:basal and/or cauline, simple, generally alternate, sometimes opposite, especially at base. WebTaxonomy Plant in the (Boraginaceae) Family. Kingdom: Plantae Phylum: Anthophyta Class: Dicotyledoneae Order: Lamiales Family: Boraginaceae Genus: Cryptantha Species: Cocks-comb Cat's-eye (Cryptantha …
Cryptantha wigginsii (Boraginaceae): A Presumed Extinct …
WebIn captivity, develop from oviposition to pupae in 83-114 days, adults eclose (emerge) from pupae in captivity in 19-36 days (Scott 1975e). Larvae feed on host plant leaves, construct silk-tied leaf nests, the overwintering stage apparently unreported (Scott 1986). Males perch throughout the day on small prairie elevations, hilltops, and desert ... WebTaxonomy ID: 79333 (for references in articles please use NCBI:txid79333) current name Cryptantha Lehm. ex G.Don, 1927 NCBI BLAST name: eudicots Rank: genus Genetic … cs70bm+sh61ba
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WebRhaphidophora is a genus in the family Araceae, occurring from tropical Africa eastwards through Malesia and Australasia to the Western Pacific. The genus consists of approximately 100 species. Description [ edit] This is a genus of evergreen, robust, climbing plants. The flowers are bisexual, lacking a perigone. The spathe is shed after flowering. WebCryptantha rostellata var. spithamaea was included in Munz and Keck (1973), but no varieties of C. rostellata are accepted in current taxonomy. The specific epithet rostellata comes from the Latin word rostellum, meaning little beak, and likely referring to the beak-shaped nutlet (Charters 2024) (Green et al. 2024). WebOreocarya (Perennial Cat's-Eye) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae. There are about 63 species and its native range extends from western and central Canada, through western United States to north Mexico. [1] It is part of subtribe of Amsinckiinae. [2] cs70bm#sc1