
Werneria
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Definition of the noun Werneria
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Werneria is a genus of Bufonidae, described by Poche in 1903.
- synonyms: genus Werneria / Stenoglossa / genus Stenoglossa
- kingdom: Animalia
- phylum: Chordata
- class: Amphibia
- order: Anura
- family: Bufonidae
- members:
- species Werneria bambutensis
- species Werneria iboundji
- species Werneria ibundji
- species Werneria mertensiana
- species Werneria preussi
- species Werneria submontana
- species Werneria tandyi
- observational distribution: specimen and observational data from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility Network (not necessarily true occurrence density gradients)
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Werneria is a genus of Asteraceae.
- synonyms: genus Werneria / Anticona / genus Anticona / Misbrookea / genus Misbrookea
- kingdom: Plantae
- phylum: Tracheophyta
- class: Magnoliopsida
- order: Asterales
- family: Asteraceae
- members:
- species Werneria acicularis
- species Werneria apiculata
- species Werneria aretioides
- species Werneria caespitosa
- species Werneria canaliculata
- species Werneria carnulosa
- species Werneria castillensis
- species Werneria caulescens
- species Werneria caulescens
- species Werneria celmisioides
- species Werneria cherlerioides
- species Werneria cornea
- species Werneria frigida
- species Werneria glaberrima
- species Werneria glandulosa
- species Werneria glareophila
- species Werneria graminifolia
- species Werneria haenkei
- species Werneria heteroloba
- species Werneria imbricatifolia
- species Werneria incisa
- species Werneria juneriperina
- species Werneria lechleri
- species Werneria mandoniana
- species Werneria mandoniana
- species Werneria melanandra
- species Werneria nubigena
- species Werneria nubigens
- species Werneria nuda
- species Werneria orbignyana
- species Werneria pectinata
- species Werneria plantaginifolia
- species Werneria plantaginifolia
- species Werneria plantaginifolia
- species Werneria pumila
- species Werneria purpurea
- species Werneria pygmaea
- species Werneria rosenii
- species Werneria solivaefolia
- species Werneria solivifolia
- species Werneria soratensis
- species Werneria spathulata
- species Werneria staticaefolia
- species Werneria staticifolia
- species Werneria strigosissma
- species Werneria villosa
- species Werneria weberbaueriana
- observational distribution: specimen and observational data from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility Network (not necessarily true occurrence density gradients)
Count per one degree cell 1 - 9 10 - 99 100 - 999 1000 - 9999 10000 - 99999 100000+
Werneria is a kind of Senecioninae, described by Kunth in 1820.
- kingdom: Viridiplantae
- phylum: Streptophyta
- order: Asterales
- family: Asteraceae
Phrases with Werneria
- Werneria Nuda
- Werneria Densa
- Werneria fulva
- Werneria Cornea
- Werneria Decora
- Werneria Incisa
- Werneria Minima
- Werneria Pumila
- Werneria tandyi
- Werneria Ciliata
- Werneria Frigida
- Werneria Haenkei
- Werneria preussi
- Werneria Pygmaea
- Werneria Rhizoma
- Werneria Villosa
- Werneria Wedelli
- Werneria Disticha
- Werneria iboundji
- genus Werneria
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Printed dictionaries and other books with definitions for Werneria
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The Journal of the Linnean Society (1873)
Botany
Werneria is a high mountain genus of about seventeen species, differing from Senecio in the involucral scales strictly uniseriate, united to near the middle or higher up in a regular smooth ribless lobed cup, and with a peculiar habit rare in ...
The Journal of the Linnean Society of London (1873)
Botany
Werneria is a high mountain genus of about seventeen species, differing from Senecio in the involucral scales strictly uniseriate, united to near the middle or higher up in a regular smooth ribless lobed cup, and with a peculiar habit rare in ...
Instant Encyclopaedia of Geography (1993)
by Shatrughna Prasad Sinha
Although the present record is not complete, the following genera are endemic to both the paramo and the puna: Lysipomia Rhizocephalum, Oritrophium, Loricaria , Gynoxys, Werneria, Phylloscirpus, Aciachne, Lorenzochloa, Distichia, ...
Encyclopaedia Metropolitana, Or, Universal Dictionary of Knowledge (1845)
Comprising the Twofold Advantage of a Philosophical and an Alphabetical Arrangement, with Appropriate Engravings by Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose
WERNERIA. WEST. WEST Trelawny town, in the interior, it hardly ever rises. WENDE- WENDEROTHIA, in Botany, a genus dedicated ROTHIA. by Schlechtendahl to M. Wenderoth, a German botanist. WER- belongs to the class Diadelphia, ...
A Dictionary of Literary Pseudonyms in the English Language (2015)
by T.J. Carty
Terrae Filius Philagricola ( Werneria) A Visitor (A SlightSketch ofParis) WETENHALL, Edward [1636–1713, ...
A Manual and Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns: The classes, cohorts, orders, and chief genera of phanerogams and ferns (1897)
by John Christopher Willis
Werneria H. B. et K. Compositae (vm). 30 sp. Andes, Himal., Abyssinia. Westriagia Sm. Labiatae (11). 12 sp. Austr. WMpplea Torr.
The cottage gardener's dictionary, ed. by G.W. Johnson. [With] (1857)
by Cottage gardener
Peruvianum, Werneria rigida. D. vil- losum, Diplocorna villosa. Dorycniuin Ibericutn, D. latifolium. D. Monspeliense, D. siiffruticamm. D. hir- sutum and incanum, D. tomentosum. Draba, Aubrietia. D. prsecox, Erqphila. 1). verna, E. vulgaris.
The Gardeners' Dictionary, Describing the Plants, Fruits, and Vegetables Desirable for the Garden and Explaining the Terms and Operations Employed in Their Cultivation (1875)
Peruvianum, Werneria rigida. D. vil- losum, Diplocoma villosa. Dorycnium Ibericum, D. latifolium. D. Monspeliense, D. svffruticosum. D. hir- siitura and incanum, D. tomeniosum. Di aba, Aubrielia. D. pnecox, Erophila. 1). verna, E. vulgaris.
The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening (1901)
A Practical and Scientific Encyclopedia of Horticulture for Gardeners and Botanists by George Nicholson
WERNERIA. The correct name of W. frigida is W. rigida. WESTERIA. A corruption of Wistaria (which see). WEYMOUTH PINE RUST. See Bladder Rust. WHITE CAMASSIA. See Camassia esculenta Leichtlini. WHITE FLY. See Scale Insects.
Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology (2016)
Corumbella werneria (a) (b) Sperling, E., Robinson, J., Pisani, D., Peterson, K., 2010.
The Rural Cyclopedia, Or A General Dictionary of Agriculture (1851)
And of the Arts, Sciences, Instruments, and Practice, Necessary to the Farmer, Stockfarmer, Gardener, Forester, Landsteward, Farrier, &c by John Marius Wilson
WERNERIA. A small, handsome, greenhouse, evergreen herbaceous plant, of the jacobea division of the composite order. It was introduced to Britain about 21 years ago from Quito ; it constitutes a genus of itself, and is specifically called the ...
The Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening: T to Z, and Supplement (1889)
by George Nicholson
Werneria, Humboldt, Bonpland, and Knuth. Westringia, Smith. Whiteheadia. Harvey. 'Vhitfieldia, Hooker. Widdringtonia, Endlicher. Wigandiu, Humboldt, Bonpland, and Kunth. Willdenowia, Thunberg. Willemetia, Brongniurt. Willugbbeia.
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Werneria sp.
An unidentified Werneria with broad leaves, from Peru's Cordillera Blanca.
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Scrabble value of W4E1R1N1E1R1I1A1
The value of this 8-letter word is 11 points, but it's not an accepted word in the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary.
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