Coomersonia johnsonii
Synonym: Androcalva johnsonii
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Synonym: Androcalva johnsonii
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Wikipedia links: Angiosperms > Eudicots > Rosids > Malvales > Malvaceae > Coomersonia johnsonii
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A genus of 25 species of flowering plants in the family Malvaceae
Plants in this genus are shrubs or trees, occurring from Indochina to Australia and have stems, leaves and flowers covered with star-like hairs
The leaves are simple, often with irregularly-toothed edges, the flowers bisexual with five sepals, five petals and five stamens and the fruit a capsule with five valves
The genus underwent a revision in 2011 and some species were separated from Commersonia, others were added from Rulingia.
The genus is named after Philibert Commerson (1727–73), a French naturalist who sailed with the Bougainville expedition in 1766
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(2023)