Hallĭa

Hallĭa

Hallĭa, 1) H. Thunb., Pflanzengattung, benannt nach dem englischen Botaniker Hall, od. nach van Hall (s.d.), aus der Familie der Papilionaceae-Loteae-Genisteae. Diadelphie, Dekandrie; Arten am Cap u. in Ostindien; schön blühend; 2) H. Jeaum. (Alysicarpus Neck.), Pflanzengattung der Familie der Papilionaceae-Hedysarea-Alhageae; 3) H, Dum. (Honkeneja Ehrh.), Pflanzengatttung aus der Familie der Caryophylleae-Alsineae; 4) H. Willd., ist Hallia Thunb.


Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.

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