Table of Contents
17 relations: Australian Biological Resources Study, Capsule (fruit), Daintree Rainforest, David Mabberley, Flora of Australia, Genus, Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, Johann Gerhard König, Mangrove, Max Joseph Roemer, Meliaceae, Peduncle (botany), Plants of the World Online, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Xylocarpus granatum, Xylocarpus moluccensis, Xylocarpus rumphii.
Australian Biological Resources Study
Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) is a project undertaken by the Parks Australia Division of Australia's Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.
See Xylocarpus and Australian Biological Resources Study
Capsule (fruit)
In botany, a capsule is a type of simple, dry, though rarely fleshy dehiscent fruit produced by many species of angiosperms (flowering plants).
See Xylocarpus and Capsule (fruit)
Daintree Rainforest
The Daintree Rainforest, also known as the Daintree, is a region on the northeastern coast of Queensland, Australia, about, by road, north of the city of Cairns.
See Xylocarpus and Daintree Rainforest
David Mabberley
Professor David John Mabberley, (born May 1948) is a British-born botanist, educator and writer.
See Xylocarpus and David Mabberley
Flora of Australia
The flora of Australia comprises a vast assemblage of plant species estimated to over 21,000 vascular and 14,000 non-vascular plants, 250,000 species of fungi and over 3,000 lichens.
See Xylocarpus and Flora of Australia
Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Jean-Baptiste Pierre Antoine de Monet, chevalier de Lamarck (1 August 1744 – 18 December 1829), often known simply as Lamarck, was a French naturalist, biologist, academic, and soldier.
See Xylocarpus and Jean-Baptiste Lamarck
Johann Gerhard König
Johann Gerhard König (29 November 1728 – 26 June 1785) was a Baltic German botanist and physician who served in the Tranquebar Mission, India before joining service under the Nawab of Arcot, and then the English East India Company.
See Xylocarpus and Johann Gerhard König
Mangrove
A mangrove is a shrub or tree that grows mainly in coastal saline or brackish water. Xylocarpus and mangrove are mangroves.
Max Joseph Roemer
Max Joseph Roemer (1791, Munich – 1849) was a German botanist who worked in Weimar.
See Xylocarpus and Max Joseph Roemer
Meliaceae
Meliaceae, the mahogany family, is a flowering plant family of mostly trees and shrubs (and a few herbaceous plants, mangroves) in the order Sapindales.
Peduncle (botany)
In botany, a peduncle is a stalk supporting an inflorescence or a solitary flower, or, after fecundation, an infructescence or a solitary fruit.
See Xylocarpus and Peduncle (botany)
Plants of the World Online
Plants of the World Online (POWO) is an online database published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
See Xylocarpus and Plants of the World Online
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
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Xylocarpus granatum
Xylocarpus granatum, commonly known as the cannonball mangrove, cedar mangrove, or puzzlenut tree, is a species of mangrove in the mahogany family (Meliaceae). Xylocarpus and Xylocarpus granatum are mangroves.
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Xylocarpus moluccensis
Xylocarpus moluccensis is a tree in the family Meliaceae. Xylocarpus and Xylocarpus moluccensis are mangroves.
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Xylocarpus rumphii
Xylocarpus rumphii is a small tree in the mahogany family Meliaceae which is native to coastlines of Madagascar, southeast Asia, Queensland, and the southwestern Pacific islands.
See Xylocarpus and Xylocarpus rumphii