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- Acalypha abstract "Acalypha is a genus of flowering plants in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is the sole genus of the subtribe Acalyphinae. It is one of the largest euphorb genera, with approximately 450 to 462 species. The genus name Acalypha is from the Greek akalephes ("nettle"), and was inspired by the nettle-like leaves. General common names include copperleaf.The genus is distributed mainly in the tropics and subtropics, with about 60% of species native to the Americas and about 30% in Africa.".
- Acalypha class Eudicots.
- Acalypha division Flowering_plant.
- Acalypha family Acalypheae.
- Acalypha family Acalyphoideae.
- Acalypha family Euphorbiaceae.
- Acalypha kingdom Plant.
- Acalypha order Malpighiales.
- Acalypha order Rosids.
- Acalypha synonym "*Acalyphes (Hassk.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Acalyphopsis (Pax & K.Hoffm.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Calyptrospatha (Klotzsch ex Baill.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Caturus (L.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Corythea (S.Watson)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Cupameni (Adans.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Galurus (Spreng.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Gymnalypha (Griseb.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Linostachys (Klotzsch ex Schltdl.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Mercuriastrum (Fabr.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Odonteilema (Turcz.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Paracelsea (Zoll.)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Ricinocarpus (Kuntze)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Schizogyne (Ehrenb. ex Pax (non Cass.: preoccupied)".
- Acalypha synonym "*Usteria (Dennst. (non Willd.: preoccupied)".
- Acalypha thumbnail Acalypha_hispida.jpg?width=300.
- Acalypha wikiPageExternalLink www.acalypha.es.
- Acalypha wikiPageExternalLink splist.pl?28.
- Acalypha wikiPageID "1865329".
- Acalypha wikiPageRevisionID "590121172".
- Acalypha familia Euphorbiaceae.
- Acalypha genus "Acalypha".
- Acalypha genusAuthority "L.".
- Acalypha hasPhotoCollection Acalypha.
- Acalypha imageCaption Acalypha_hispida.
- Acalypha ordo Malpighiales.
- Acalypha regnum "Plantae".
- Acalypha subdivision "450".
- Acalypha subdivisionRanks Species.
- Acalypha subfamilia Acalyphoideae.
- Acalypha subtribus "Acalyphinae".
- Acalypha synonyms "*Acalyphes (Hassk.) *Acalyphopsis (Pax & K.Hoffm.) *Calyptrospatha (Klotzsch ex Baill.) *Caturus (L.) *Corythea (S.Watson) *Cupameni (Adans.) *Galurus (Spreng.) *Gymnalypha (Griseb.) *Linostachys (Klotzsch ex Schltdl.) *Mercuriastrum (Fabr.) *Odonteilema (Turcz.) *Paracelsea (Zoll.) *Ricinocarpus (Kuntze) *Schizogyne (Ehrenb. ex Pax ) *Usteria (Dennst. )".
- Acalypha tribus Acalypheae.
- Acalypha unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Acalypha unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Acalypha unrankedOrdo Rosids.
- Acalypha subject Category:Acalypha.
- Acalypha subject Category:Pantropical_flora.
- Acalypha type Eukaryote.
- Acalypha type Plant.
- Acalypha type Species.
- Acalypha type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Acalypha type EukaryoticCell.
- Acalypha type FloweringPlant.
- Acalypha type Plant.
- Acalypha type Organism.
- Acalypha comment "Acalypha is a genus of flowering plants in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is the sole genus of the subtribe Acalyphinae. It is one of the largest euphorb genera, with approximately 450 to 462 species. The genus name Acalypha is from the Greek akalephes ("nettle"), and was inspired by the nettle-like leaves. General common names include copperleaf.The genus is distributed mainly in the tropics and subtropics, with about 60% of species native to the Americas and about 30% in Africa.".
- Acalypha label "Acalypha".
- Acalypha label "Acalypha".
- Acalypha label "Acalypha".
- Acalypha label "Acalypha".
- Acalypha label "Pokrzywiec".
- Acalypha label "Акалифа".
- Acalypha label "エノキグサ属".
- Acalypha label "铁苋菜属".
- Acalypha sameAs Acalypha.
- Acalypha sameAs Acalypha.
- Acalypha sameAs エノキグサ属.
- Acalypha sameAs Pokrzywiec.
- Acalypha sameAs Acalypha.
- Acalypha sameAs m.0624w1.
- Acalypha sameAs Q161225.
- Acalypha sameAs Q161225.
- Acalypha wasDerivedFrom Acalypha?oldid=590121172.
- Acalypha depiction Acalypha_hispida.jpg.
- Acalypha isPrimaryTopicOf Acalypha.