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Tournefortia (Jos. Pitton de Tournefort, 1656-1708; one of the earliest systematic botanists). Boraginaceae. A large genus comprising possibly 100 species widely scattered about the warmer parts of the world. Mostly trees and shrubs, rarely subshrubs, with alternate simple lvs. and small fls. in terminal cymes. T. heliotropioides, Hook. - [[Heliotropium anchusaefolium]], which see.
Tournefortia (Jos. Pitton de Tournefort, 1656-1708; one of the earliest systematic botanists). Boraginaceae. A large genus comprising possibly 100 species widely scattered about the warmer parts of the world. Mostly trees and shrubs, rarely subshrubs, with alternate simple lvs. and small fls. in terminal cymes. T. heliotropioides, Hook. = Heliotropium anchusaefolium, which see.
 
 
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==Species==
 
==Species==
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* ''[[Tournefortia argentea]]'', (Tree heliotrope or velvetleaf soldierbush)
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* ''[[Tournefortia obtusiflora]]''
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* ''[[Tournefortia pubescens]]''
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* ''[[Tournefortia ramosissima]]''
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* ''[[Tournefortia rufo-sericea]]''
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* ''[[Tournefortia stenosepala]]''
  
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Latest revision as of 17:04, 26 August 2009


Tournefortia bojeri01.jpg


Plant Characteristics
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Cultivation
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Scientific Names

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Read about Tournefortia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Tournefortia (Jos. Pitton de Tournefort, 1656-1708; one of the earliest systematic botanists). Boraginaceae. A large genus comprising possibly 100 species widely scattered about the warmer parts of the world. Mostly trees and shrubs, rarely subshrubs, with alternate simple lvs. and small fls. in terminal cymes. T. heliotropioides, Hook. - Heliotropium anchusaefolium, which see. CH


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