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Synonyms for randia or Related words with randia
sessiliflora
glabrescens
radlk
micrantha
longiflora
speciosum
triflora
lancifolia
floribundum
auriculata
laurifolia
multifida
pedicellata
paniculatum
bracteata
laxiflora
sericea
thyrsiflora
lepidota
corymbosa
oblongifolia
puberula
divaricata
grewia
alseodaphne
linearifolia
saprosma
peduncularis
uniflora
chrysantha
caffra
microcarpa
salicifolia
allophylus
ellipticum
millettia
weinmannia
wahlenbergia
anaphalis
latifolium
oppositifolia
spruceana
mucronata
pauciflora
lonchocarpus
chaerophyllum
heliotropium
albiflora
parvifolium
brachylaena
Examples of "randia"
The larvae feed on various Rubiaceae species, including "
Randia
rhagocarpa", "
Randia
monantha", "
Randia
aculeata", "Guettarda macrosperma" and "Genipa americana". Pupation takes place in shallow underground chambers.
The larvae feed on "Casasia clusiifolia", "Cephalanthus occidentalis", "
Randia
mitis", "
Randia
monantha", "
Randia
aculeata", "Albizzia adinocephala" and "
Randia
grandifolia". There are at least two color morphs, a green and a reddish-brown form. Pupation takes place in loose cocoons in shallow underground chambers. The pupae are dark, smooth and shiny.
In addition to those species now in "Gardenia", "Hyperacanthus" and "
Randia
", former members of "Genipa" are:
The larvae feed on "Oxyanthus monteiroi", "Oxyanthus speciosus" and "
Randia
axillare".
Larvae have been recorded on "Erythrina", "Pterocarpus", "Senna", "Pterocarpus", "
Randia
", "Psychotria", "Tarenna" and "Phyllanthus".
Carl Linnaeus retained the name "
Randia
", applied by Houston to commemorate Isaac Rand.
Randia
carlosiana is a species of plant in the Rubiaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador.
The larvae feed on "
Randia
rudis". They probably mine the leaves of their host plant.
The Rand's warbler ("
Randia
pseudozosterops") is a species in the Bernieridae family. It is found only in Madagascar.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on "
Randia
dumetorum" in India and "Gardenia jasminoides" in Laos and Thailand.
A number of plant species have been named after him, including "Eurya eymae", "Nepenthes eymae", and "
Randia
eymai".
"
Randia
moorei" was described by George Bentham in his "Flora Australiensis" in 1867. It is one of many plants named in honour of Charles Moore. Unlike several other Australian species, it was not transferred to the genus "Atractocarpus", and remains in the genus "
Randia
", historically a wastebasket taxon for the time being. New South Wales botanist Gwen Harden classified it in the genus "Xeromphis".
In 1984 a new species of "Rafflesia" endemic to Sabah, "Rafflesia keithii", was named in Keith's honour. This parasitic plant is the largest "Rafflesia" found in Sabah, with flowers reaching up to one metre in diameter. In addition, "Dryobalanops keithii", a heavy hardwood tree, and "
Randia
keithii", a shrub or small tree in the genus "
Randia
" were also named after Keith.
Randia
nicaraguensis is a plant species endemic to Nicaragua. It occurs in tropical drought-deciduous forests at elevations below 850 m.
The larvae feed on Rubiaceae species, including "Casasia clusiifolia" and "
Randia
aculeata". Pupation takes place in loose cocoons in shallow underground chambers or in leaf litter.
deciduous forest had 46 species, 37 genera and 24 families. Combretaceae was the most abundant family in the forest. Indigoberry (
Randia
dumetorum) was the dominant species.
Larvae feeds on Verbenaceae species, including "Stachytarpheta urticifolia" and plants like "Adina cordifolia", "Burttdavya nyasica", "Morinda" sp., "
Randia
dumetorum", "Tectona grandis".
The larvae have been recorded on "Hybanthus prunifolius" in Panama. Other recorded host plants include "Acalypha diversifolia", "Chamaedorea", "
Randia
" and "Meliosma" species.
Randia
pleiomeris is a species of plant in the Rubiaceae family. It is found in El Salvador and Guatemala. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Meanwhile, the genera "
Randia
" and "Gardenia" had been used as wastebasket taxa, where many species that had been difficult to place had been placed by default. Several Australian species of the genus "
Randia
" were found to be not closely related to neotropical species and were transferred in a review of the genera by Australian botanist Christopher Puttock in 1999; these include several garden plant species such as "A. benthamianus", "A. chartaceus", and "A. fitzalanii".