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'''''Absolmsia''''' is a ] of ]s of the family ] of two species, native to Southwest of ] and ]. | '''''Absolmsia''''' is a ] of ]s of the family ] of two species, native to Southwest of ] and ].<ref>Green T. (1994). A broom: ''Absolmsia spartioides'' Kuntze, a ''Hoya'' near relative. ''Asklepios'' no.61. 34-36</ref><ref></ref> | ||
==Species== | ==Species== | ||
# '']'' China: Yunnan | |||
# '']'' Borneo | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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*Green T. (1994). A broom: ''Absolmsia spartioides'' Kuntze, a ''Hoya'' near relative. ''Asklepios'' no.61. 34-36 | |||
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Absolmsia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Asterids |
Order: | Gentianales |
Family: | Apocynaceae |
Subfamily: | Asclepiadoideae |
Genus: | Absolmsia Kuntze |
Species | |
Synonyms | |
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Absolmsia is a genus of flowering plants of the family Apocynaceae of two species, native to Southwest of China and Borneo.
Species
- Absolmsia oligophylla China: Yunnan
- Absolmsia spartioides Borneo
References
- Liede-Schumann, S. & Meve, U. (2006). The Genera of Asclepiadoideae, Secamonoideae and Periplocoideae (Apocynaceae) Descriptions, Illustrations, Identification, and Information Retrieval. Version: 21 September 2000
- Green T. (1994). A broom: Absolmsia spartioides Kuntze, a Hoya near relative. Asklepios no.61. 34-36
- Flora of China Vol. 16 Page 262 滑藤 hua teng Tylophora oligophylla (Tsiang) M. G. Gilbert & W. D. Stevens & P. T. Li, Novon. 5: 14. 1995, synonym Absolmsia oligophylla Tsiang, Sunyatsenia 6: 121. 1941.
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