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- Q8202428 subject Q15334112.
- Q8202428 subject Q6572519.
- Q8202428 abstract "Aphaerema was formerly a genus of flowering plants in the Flacourtiaceae, consisting of one species of small shrubs, Aphaerema spicata, which is native to Brazil and Argentina. Later studies indicated that Aphaerema should be classified in the willow family, Salicaceae, and combined with the genus Abatia. Unfortunately, because the name Abatia spicata was already used, the species was given the new name Abatia angeliana, in honor of Brazilian botanist João Angely.Aphaerema (or Abatia including Aphaerema) is one of the few groups of Salicaceae with opposite leaves.".
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q15334112.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q155.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q158487.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q2341769.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q25314.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q34740.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q414.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q6572519.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q7432.
- Q8202428 wikiPageWikiLink Q778168.
- Q8202428 comment "Aphaerema was formerly a genus of flowering plants in the Flacourtiaceae, consisting of one species of small shrubs, Aphaerema spicata, which is native to Brazil and Argentina. Later studies indicated that Aphaerema should be classified in the willow family, Salicaceae, and combined with the genus Abatia.".
- Q8202428 label "Aphaerema".