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    Petagnaea is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae. Its only species is Petagnaea gussonei. It is named after Neapolitan botanist...
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    Anthemis cupaniana, Calendula maritima, Erysimum etnense, Galium litorale, Petagnaea, Sicilian Fir, Silene hicesiae, Viola ucriana, Zelkova sicula, Aquilegia...
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    central Naples. He was also the teacher of Antonio Savaresi. The plant Petagnaea gussonei has been named after him. Vincenzo Petagna was born in Naples...
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    Evans's Whitebeam (Sorbus evansii) CR United Kingdom Falsa Sanicola (Petagnaea gussonei) EN Italy Flueggea anatolica EN Turkey Gradsteinia torrenticola...
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    Pescatore (1793–1865), merchant and orchid enthusiast Orchidaceae St Petagnaea Vincenzo Petagna (1734–1810) Apiaceae Bu Petchia Tom Petch (1870–1948)...
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    specific epithet of gussonei are named in his honor, an example being Petagnaea gussonei. "Plantae rariores" (1826). "Florae siculae prodromus" (1827-1828)...
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  • Fenzl Alepidea F.Delaroche Arctopus L. Astrantia L. Eryngium Tourn. ex L. Petagnaea Caruel Sanicula L. Polemanniopsis B.L.Burtt Steganotaenia Hochst. "Apiaceae...
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  • similar laserwort Lefebvrea camerunensis, synonym of Lefebvrea angustisecta Petagnaea gussonei Pimpinella tirupatiensis Polylophium panjutinii, Panjutin's polylophium...
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    was a "physician, entomologist, and professor of botany." The plant Petagnaea gussonei is named in his honour. Domenico Cotugno (1736–1822), "was a...
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