Medinilla


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Noun1.Medinilla - tropical Old World ornamental evergreen shrubs having fleshy leaves and large panicles of white pink flowersMedinilla - tropical Old World ornamental evergreen shrubs having fleshy leaves and large panicles of white pink flowers
rosid dicot genus - a genus of dicotyledonous plants
family Melastomaceae, family Melastomataceae, meadow-beauty family, Melastomaceae, Melastomataceae - a family of trees and bushes and herbs of order Myrtales; many are cultivated as ornamentals
Medinilla magnifica - a beautiful tropical evergreen epiphytic shrub grown for its lush foliage and huge panicles of pink flowers; Philippines
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The victims were earlier identified as Barangay Malo Chairman Peter Delos Santos, 52; Louie Medinilla, 47; Ricky Capillo, 40, and CAA Reymond Malupa, 55.
Peter de los Santos, 52, chairman of Barangay Malo Louie Medinilla, 47, and Rocky Boy Bueta, alias Ricky Capillo, 40, were released on Saturday morning, according to Col.
Flowering and fruiting seasonality of eight species of Medinilla (Melastomataceae) in a tropical montane forest of Mount Kinabalu, Borneo.
MEDINILLA theresae, a new edaphic-endemic species in Dinagat and Mindanao islands, was named after Dr.
To date, Medinilla theresae, which is endemic to areas of a specific soil type, is found only on Mt.
Uno de los ejemplares mas significativos de este conjunto es el de La Aldehuela, un yacimiento adscrito a la cultura de 'Soto de Medinilla' de la i Edad del Hierro (Santos, 1989, 2005).
Family Species Anacardiaceae Spondias axillaris Myristicaceae Horsefieldia amygdalina Moraceae Ficus Cornaceae Alangium chinese Annonaceae Polyalthia simiarum Acoraceae Acorus calamus Elaeocarpaceae Elaeocarpus serratus Melastomataceae Medinilla rubicunda Lauraceae Actinodaphne obovata Rutaceae Micromelum pubescens Table 3.