- Brunonĭa
Brunonĭa (B. Smith), Pflanzengattung, nach R. Brown benannt, aus der Familie der Brunoniaceae,[376] 5. Kl. 1. Ordn. L. Arten: B. serica u. australis, in Neuholland.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Brunonĭa (B. Smith), Pflanzengattung, nach R. Brown benannt, aus der Familie der Brunoniaceae,[376] 5. Kl. 1. Ordn. L. Arten: B. serica u. australis, in Neuholland.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
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Brunonia — ▪ plant genus a genus in the family Goodeniaceae, containing one species (B. australis), commonly known as blue pincushion. It is a perennial herb, 30 cm (1 foot) tall, with heads of blue, five lobed flowers, native to Australia and… … Universalium
brunonia — bru·no·nia … English syllables
brunonia — brüˈnōnēə, ōnyə noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, irregular from Robert Brown died 1858 Scottish botanist + New Latin ia : a genus (coextensive with the family Brunoniaceae of the order Campanulales) of Australian herbs with radical… … Useful english dictionary
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1570 Brunonia — Infobox Planet minorplanet = yes width = 25em bgcolour = #FFFFC0 apsis = name = Brunonia symbol = caption = discovery = yes discovery ref = discoverer = Sylvain Julien Victor Arend discovery site = Uccle discovered = October 09, 1948 designations … Wikipedia
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