Genus Monanthotaxis in Family Annonaceae
What is a Genus (pl. Genera)?
In the context of botanical taxonomy, the Genus (plural Genera) rank is a taxonomic rank
that is
used to classify groups of related species within a Family. Genera are based on a set of
shared
morphological, anatomical, and genetic characteristics, such as flower structure, fruit
type,
and leaf morphology. The Genus rank is situated between Family and Species in the hierarchy
of
taxonomic ranks.
Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Each Genus can include one or more species. Genera are used to group species of plants that share common traits and evolutionary histories, allowing botanists to better understand the relationships between different groups of plants.
Some examples of Genera in botanical taxonomy include Rosa, which includes the different species of roses, and Solanum, which includes the different species of nightshades, such as tomato and eggplant.
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Pick a Species to see its components:
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Monanthotaxis ambrensis
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Monanthotaxis angustifolia
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Monanthotaxis aquila
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Monanthotaxis atewensis
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Monanthotaxis atopostema
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Monanthotaxis barteri
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Monanthotaxis bicornis
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Monanthotaxis boivinii
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Monanthotaxis bokoli
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Monanthotaxis brachytricha
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Monanthotaxis buchananii
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Monanthotaxis caesia
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Monanthotaxis caffra
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Monanthotaxis capea
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Monanthotaxis cauliflora
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Monanthotaxis chasei
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Monanthotaxis congoensis
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Monanthotaxis congolana
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Monanthotaxis couvreurii
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Monanthotaxis diclina
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Monanthotaxis dictyoneura
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Monanthotaxis dielsiana
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Monanthotaxis discolor
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Monanthotaxis discrepantinervia
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Monanthotaxis elegans
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Monanthotaxis enghiana
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Monanthotaxis faulknerae
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Monanthotaxis ferruginea
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Monanthotaxis filamentosa
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Monanthotaxis filipes
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Monanthotaxis foliosa
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Monanthotaxis fornicata
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Monanthotaxis germainii
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Monanthotaxis gilletii
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Monanthotaxis glaucifolia
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Monanthotaxis glaucocarpa
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Monanthotaxis glomerulata
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Monanthotaxis gracilis
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Monanthotaxis heterantha
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Monanthotaxis hirsuta
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Monanthotaxis klainei
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Monanthotaxis komorensis
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Monanthotaxis latistamina
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Monanthotaxis laurentii
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Monanthotaxis letestui
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Monanthotaxis letouzeyi
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Monanthotaxis littoralis
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Monanthotaxis lucidula
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Monanthotaxis madagascariensis
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Monanthotaxis malacophylla
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Monanthotaxis mannii
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Monanthotaxis maputensis
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Monanthotaxis micrantha
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Monanthotaxis montana
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Monanthotaxis mortehanii
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Monanthotaxis nimbana
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Monanthotaxis obovata
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Monanthotaxis oligandra
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Monanthotaxis orophila
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Monanthotaxis paniculata
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Monanthotaxis parvifolia
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Monanthotaxis pellegrinii
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Monanthotaxis pilosa
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Monanthotaxis podocarpa
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Monanthotaxis poggei
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Monanthotaxis scamnopetala
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Monanthotaxis schweinfurthii
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Monanthotaxis sororia
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Monanthotaxis stenosepala
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Monanthotaxis trichantha
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Monanthotaxis trichocarpa
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Monanthotaxis tripetala
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Monanthotaxis valida
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Monanthotaxis velutina
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Monanthotaxis vogelii
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Monanthotaxis whytei
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Monanthotaxis zenkeri