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- Quincula abstract "Quincula is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae. The sole species it contains, Quincula lobata, is commonly known as Chinese Lantern, Lobed Groundcherry, or Purple Groundcherry. This plant is sometimes included in genus Physalis. It is native to the southwestern United States as far east as Kansas and Oklahoma, as well as northern Mexico, where it grows in many types of open, dry habitat, including disturbed areas. It is a perennial herb producing ridged, spreading stems up to half a meter long. The lance-shaped leaves are up to 7 centimeters long, smooth or lobed on the edges. The flowers blooming from the leaf axils are up to 2 centimeters wide, widely bell-shaped or flat-faced with five vague, pointed lobes, not drooping like those of many Physalis species. They are purple in color, sometimes with white deep in the throats. The bell-shaped calyx of sepals at the base of the flower enlarges as the fruit develops, becoming an inflated, lanternlike structure up to 2 centimeters long which contains the berry.".
- Quincula binomialAuthority John_Torrey.
- Quincula class Eudicots.
- Quincula division Flowering_plant.
- Quincula family Physaleae.
- Quincula family Physalinae.
- Quincula family Solanaceae.
- Quincula family Solanoideae.
- Quincula kingdom Plant.
- Quincula order Asterids.
- Quincula order Solanales.
- Quincula synonym "Physalis lobata (Torr.)".
- Quincula thumbnail Physalis_lobata1SHSU.jpg?width=300.
- Quincula wikiPageExternalLink img_query?query_src=photos_index&where-taxon=Physalis+lobata.
- Quincula wikiPageExternalLink profile?symbol=QULO2.
- Quincula wikiPageExternalLink get_JM_treatment.pl?7625,7666,7673.
- Quincula wikiPageExternalLink details.php?flowerID=212.
- Quincula wikiPageID "26100363".
- Quincula wikiPageRevisionID "591156523".
- Quincula binomial "Quincula lobata".
- Quincula binomialAuthority "Raf.".
- Quincula familia Solanaceae.
- Quincula genus "Quincula".
- Quincula genusAuthority Constantine_Samuel_Rafinesque.
- Quincula hasPhotoCollection Quincula.
- Quincula ordo Solanales.
- Quincula regnum "Plantae".
- Quincula species "Q. lobata".
- Quincula subfamilia Solanoideae.
- Quincula subtribus Physalinae.
- Quincula synonyms "Physalis lobata (Torr.)".
- Quincula tribus Physaleae.
- Quincula unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Quincula unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Quincula unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Quincula subject Category:Flora_of_Baja_California.
- Quincula subject Category:Flora_of_Kansas.
- Quincula subject Category:Flora_of_Oklahoma.
- Quincula subject Category:Flora_of_the_Southwestern_United_States.
- Quincula subject Category:Monotypic_eudicot_genera.
- Quincula subject Category:Physaleae.
- Quincula type Abstraction100002137.
- Quincula type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Quincula type Genus108108972.
- Quincula type Group100031264.
- Quincula type MonotypicPlantGenera.
- Quincula type PlantGenus111744859.
- Quincula type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Quincula type Eukaryote.
- Quincula type Plant.
- Quincula type Species.
- Quincula type Organism.
- Quincula comment "Quincula is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family, Solanaceae. The sole species it contains, Quincula lobata, is commonly known as Chinese Lantern, Lobed Groundcherry, or Purple Groundcherry. This plant is sometimes included in genus Physalis. It is native to the southwestern United States as far east as Kansas and Oklahoma, as well as northern Mexico, where it grows in many types of open, dry habitat, including disturbed areas.".
- Quincula label "Quincula lobata".
- Quincula label "Quincula".
- Quincula label "Quincula".
- Quincula label "Quincula".
- Quincula label "Quincula".
- Quincula sameAs Quincula_lobata.
- Quincula sameAs Quincula.
- Quincula sameAs Quincula.
- Quincula sameAs Quincula.
- Quincula sameAs m.0b6njxm.
- Quincula sameAs Q142352.
- Quincula sameAs Q142352.
- Quincula sameAs Quincula.
- Quincula wasDerivedFrom Quincula?oldid=591156523.
- Quincula depiction Physalis_lobata1SHSU.jpg.
- Quincula isPrimaryTopicOf Quincula.