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Vernacular names of plants within the Genus Oryza
Hierarchical position of the Genus Oryza
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Regnum
Plantae
common name:
The plant kingdom
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Divisio
Magnoliophyta
Cronquist
syn. Angiospermophyta / Anthophyta
pub. Takht. & Zimmerm. ex Reveal, Phytologia 79: 70. 29 Apr 1996.
common name:
angiosperms, flowering plants
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Subdivisio
Magnoliophytina
Frohne & U. Jensen ex Reveal
pub. Phytologia 79: 70. 29 Apr 1996.
common name:
Angiosperms
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Classis
Liliopsida
Brongn.
pub. Enum. Pl. Mus. Paris: xv, 17. 12 Aug 1843.
common name:
Monocots
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Subclassis
Commelinidae
Takht.
pub. Sist. Filog. Cvetk. Rast.: 171. Jan-Mar 1967.
common name:
Grasses, Sedges, Rushes
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SuperOrdo
Juncanae
Takht.
pub. Sist. Filog. Cvetk. Rast.: 510. Jan-Mar 1967.
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Ordo
Poales
Small
pub. Fl. S.E. U.S.: 48. 1903.
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Familia
Poaceae
(R. Br.) Barnh.
pub. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 22: 7. 15 Jan 1895, nom. cons.
common name:
Gramineae
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Subfamilia
Oryzoideae
Burmeist.
pub. Handb. Naturgesch.: 208. 1837.
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Tribus
Oryzeae
Dumort.
pub. Observ. Gramin. Belg.: 83. Jul-Sep 1824.
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Subtribus
Oryzinae
(Gray) Griseb. in Ledeb.
pub. Fl. Ross. 4: 465. Jun 1853.
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Genus
Oryza
L.
pub. (1753)
common name:
rice
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Named members of the Genus Oryza
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Species
barthii
A. Chev.
common name:
Barth's rice
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2
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Species
breviligulata
A. Chev. & Roehr.
syn. Oryza barthii
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3
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Species
glaberrima
Steudel
common name:
African rice
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4
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Species
latifolia
Desv.
common name:
broadleaf rice
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5
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Species
longistaminata
A. Chev. & Roehr.
common name:
longstamen rice
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6
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Species
punctata
Kotzchy ex Steud.
common name:
red rice
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7
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Species
rufipogon
Griffiths
common name:
brownbeard rice
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8
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Species
sativa
L.
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9
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Varietas
fatua
Prain
syn. Oryza sativa
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Individual specimen entries are published in the sample database supplied with
The Compleat Botanica for species or varieties of this supra-generic taxon.
For a description of the methodology followed in establishing this hierarchy see the note
Nomenclature used in The Compleat Botanica.
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