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      • Swartzia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It was named in honor of Swedish botanist Olof Swartz and contains about 200 species.
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    Swartzia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It was named in honor of Swedish botanist Olof Swartz and contains about 200 species. Swartzia is restricted in its geographical distribution to the New World Tropics, where it occurs primarily in lowland rainforests, but also in savannas, pre-montane forests, and tropical dry forests.

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    The genus Swartzia ( Caesalpiniaceae, Fabaceae or Leguminosae) was named in his honour by Schreber. Then Schwartzia, which is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Marcgraviaceae was named in 1829 by Vell. [11] The standard author abbreviation Sw. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. [12]

  4. Jul 2, 2020 · Swartzia Schreb. (published 1791, and conserved against earlier nomenclatural synonyms) includes about 180 Neotropical legume species. It was named for the Swedish botanist Olof Peter Swartz. Schwartzia Vell. (published 1829) now includes about 17 species, also Neotropical. Velloso named his genus in memory of “D. Schwartz Botanici Suetici”.

    • Wendy L. Applequist
    • 2020
  5. The genus name of Schwartzia is in honour of Olof Swartz (1760–1818), a Swedish botanist and taxonomist. He is best known for his taxonomic work and studies into pteridophytes. It was first described and published in Fl. Flumin. Vol. 5 on page 221 in 1829. Schwartzia glabra Vell. was the only species discussed there and thus became the type ...

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  7. Swartzia is a genus of legume in the Fabaceae family. It was named in honor of Swedish botanist Olof Swartz and contains about 200 species. Swartzia is restricted in its geographical distribution to the New World Tropics, where it occurs primarily in lowland rainforests, but also in savannas, pre-montane forests, and tropical dry forests.

  8. Apr 28, 2021 · Paubrasilia and Schwartzia. Thread starter CelloBonsai; Start date Apr 28, 2021; Tags paubrasilia ...