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- Finschia abstract "Finschia is a genus of three recognised species of large trees, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea and its surrounding region, in habitats from luxuriant lowland rainforests to steep highland forests.They naturally grow up to about 35 m (115 ft) tall in rainforests. Across various parts of New Guinea and the surrounding region's islands, collectively the three species have known distributions in Papua New Guinea and West Papua, the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands, the Aru Islands, Palau and Vanuatu.Considering the various sources of evidence of their growing in districts from rainforested city surrounds through to villages and to places far from cities' basic facilities or herbaria for botanical science, it is not surprising that official national herbaria hold numerous specimens of un-described, potentially new species, for example in Papua New Guinea's national herbarium in Lae.Botanists from European backgrounds have scientifically described the current three species as they obtained good enough herbarium dried specimen collections. In their written descriptions of the three species, they briefly comment about potential new species or segregate species, that they have seen on expeditions or refer to in other botanist's collections and descriptions.People from the region of New Guinea, working professionally, such as in government or science, have published written reports of some of the knowledge and uses of these species of trees. Also, the European botanists' writings allude briefly to the same facts, that societies living naturally in forest locations in this region know very well their own well established uses of these trees—regardless of unknown European scientific names; uses such as planted, long-term food tree–crops around villages. The cooking and eating of the seeds of some varieties of these trees, after their planting and establishment as valued food tree–crops, has been described in published written form in reports, articles and books. Published scientific morphology and anatomy observations place them within the subtribe Hakeinae (tribe Embothrieae) and correlate them most closely with some species of Grevillea, then after that with Hakea. Dutch botanist H. O. Sleumer included them within the Grevillea genus in 1939 and in his 1958 Flora Malesiana (Proteaceae) description as again Finschia. In 2009 the first step was reported in the still early studies of their genetics.Reported by botanists, these species of large trees often have remarkable large stilt roots growing out from up the trunk, sometimes from as high up as 1.8 m (6 ft) off the ground.".
- Finschia class Eudicots.
- Finschia division Flowering_plant.
- Finschia family Grevilleoideae.
- Finschia family Proteaceae.
- Finschia kingdom Plant.
- Finschia order Proteales.
- Finschia wikiPageExternalLink 1up.
- Finschia wikiPageID "33960282".
- Finschia wikiPageLength "10154".
- Finschia wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Finschia wikiPageRevisionID "704768575".
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Anatomy.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Aru_Islands.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Bismarck_Archipelago.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Buttress_root.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteaceae.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteaceae_genera.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Cyril_Tenison_White.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Finschia_chloroxantha.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Finschia_ferruginiflora.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Finschia_rufa.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Genus.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Grevillea.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Grevilleoideae.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Hakea.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Hakeinae.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Herbarium.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Hermann_Otto_Sleumer.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Lae.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_Diels.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(biology).
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Warburg_(botanist).
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Palau.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Papua_New_Guinea.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Phylogenetics.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Proteaceae.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Proteales.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Solomon_Islands.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Tribe_(biology).
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink Vanuatu.
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLink West_Papua_(region).
- Finschia wikiPageWikiLinkText "Finschia".
- Finschia familia Proteaceae.
- Finschia genus "Finschia".
- Finschia genusAuthority Otto_Warburg_(botanist).
- Finschia ordo Proteales.
- Finschia regnum Plant.
- Finschia subdivision "See list".
- Finschia subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Finschia subfamilia Grevilleoideae.
- Finschia unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Finschia unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Finschia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Au.
- Finschia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Finschia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Finschia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Finschia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Rp.
- Finschia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Finschia subject Category:Proteaceae.
- Finschia subject Category:Proteaceae_genera.
- Finschia hypernym Species.
- Finschia type Eukaryote.
- Finschia type Plant.
- Finschia type Species.
- Finschia type Thing.
- Finschia type Q19088.
- Finschia type Q756.
- Finschia comment "Finschia is a genus of three recognised species of large trees, constituting part of the plant family Proteaceae. They grow naturally in New Guinea and its surrounding region, in habitats from luxuriant lowland rainforests to steep highland forests.They naturally grow up to about 35 m (115 ft) tall in rainforests.".
- Finschia label "Finschia".
- Finschia sameAs Q5450933.
- Finschia sameAs Finschia.
- Finschia sameAs Finschia.
- Finschia sameAs Finschia_(roślina).
- Finschia sameAs Finschia.
- Finschia sameAs m.0hnb7ny.
- Finschia sameAs Finschia.
- Finschia sameAs Finschia.
- Finschia sameAs Q5450933.
- Finschia wasDerivedFrom Finschia?oldid=704768575.
- Finschia isPrimaryTopicOf Finschia.