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Genus of neotropical flowering plants
Blepharodon amazonicum - NW Brazil Blepharodon ampliflorum - NW Brazil Blepharodon angustifolium - Paraguay Blepharodon bicolor - Brazil Blepharodon bicuspidatum
Blepharodon
Genus of neotropical flowering plants
other genera (Blepharodon, Marsdenia) Nephradenia fruticosa synonym of Marsdenia fruticosa Nephradenia linearis synonym of Blepharodon lineare Nephradenia
Nephradenia
Genus of plants
neriifolia, now Blepharodon gomphocarpoides M. obscura, now Gongronema obscurum M. parasita, now Dischidia parasita M. picta, now Blepharodon pictum M. pilosa
Marsdenia
Genus of flowering plants
- Rio de Janeiro formerly included moved to Blepharodon Peplonia amazonica Benth., synonym of Blepharodon amazonicum (Benth.) Fontella & Marquete Peplonia
Peplonia
Genus of flowering plants
Amazonas in Venezuela formerly included transferred to other genera (Blepharodon, Cynanchum, Metastelma, Minaria, Oxypetalum, Tassadia) D. abortiva now
Ditassa
Genus of flowering plants
Bolivia formerly included moved to other genera (Blepharodon, Funastrum, Gonolobus) P. anomala now Blepharodon mucronatum P. arenarium now Funastrum arenarium
Philibertia
Subfamily of plants
Aspidoglossum E.Mey. Aspidonepsis Nicholas Astephanus R.Br. Barjonia Decne. Blepharodon Decne. Calciphila Liede Calotropis R.Br. Cordylogyne E.Mey. Cynanchum
Asclepiadoideae
French botanist and agronomist (1807-1882)
)(Poaceae); Asterostemma, Atherandra, Baeolepis Decne. ex Moq., Barjonia, Blepharodon, Calostigma, Camptocarpus, Decabelone, Decanema, Dictyanthus, Glossonema
Joseph_Decaisne
Genus of plants
Bremer Peponidium bakerianum (Drake) Kainulainen & Razafim. Peponidium blepharodon (Arènes ex Cavaco) Razafim., Lantz & B.Bremer Peponidium boinense (Arènes
Peponidium
American botanist (1928–2008)
Hybridization in Haplopappus and Its Bearing on Chromosome Evolution in the Blepharodon Section". American Journal of Botany. 49 (2): 119–132. Bibcode:1962AmJB
Raymond_Carl_Jackson
Schltr. & Rendle Batesanthus N.E.Br. Baynesia Bruyns Beaumontia Wall. Blepharodon Decne. Boucerosia Wight & Arn. Bousigonia Pierre Brachystelma R.Br. –
List of subfamilies and genera of Apocynaceae
List_of_subfamilies_and_genera_of_Apocynaceae
Species of flowering plant
Asclepiadeae Genus: Vailia Rusby Species: V. mucronata Binomial name Vailia mucronata Rusby Synonyms Blepharodon bolivianum Malme Blepharodon peruvianum Schltr.
Vailia
Species of moth
Carica papaya as well as Asclepiadaceae and spurge species, including Blepharodon mucronatum, Funastrum clausum and Morrenia odorata. Erinnyis obscura
Erinnyis_obscura
Genus of plants
stenoglossum M. stenolobum, syn of Tassadia berteroanum M. steudelianum, syn of Blepharodon pictum M. tomentosum, syn of Ditassa tomentosa M. trifurcatum, syn of
Metastelma
Asclepias pellucida: herb Asclepias pringlei: herb Asclepias sp. nov.: herb Blepharodon mucronatum: vine Cryptostegia grandiflora: vine – rubber vine, jasmin
Plants of the Sierra de Manantlán Biosphere Reserve
Plants_of_the_Sierra_de_Manantlán_Biosphere_Reserve
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Will Helmet; Protection; Will; Bold; Brave
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Dawn; bright.
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(Greek Ἀδάμ, Hebrew: ×ָדָ×): In use by the English. Greek form of Hebrew Adam, ADAM means "the red earth." Hebrew name meaning "earth" or "red." In the bible, this is the name of the first man created by God, the husband of Eve.
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Marksman; From the Land that was Burned; Lives at the Barrier; Sharp; Pointed; Bear-strength; Spear; Javelin
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Noble Strength; Nobility
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English : topographic name for someone who lived by a source of clear drinking water, from Middle English fresch ‘fresh’, ‘not salty’ (Old French freis, of Germanic origin). There is a place of this name on the Isle of Wight (named from Old English fersc ‘fresh’ + wæter ‘water’), which may also be a source of the surname.
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A companion, Chum
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