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Genus of legumes
Schkuhr Amorpha ornata Wender. Amorpha pedalis Blanco Amorpha perforata Schkuhr Amorpha rabiae Lex. Amorpha retusa Raf. Amorpha sensitiva Voss Amorpha tenesseensis
Amorpha
Species of flowering plant in the pea family
Amorpha canescens, known as leadplant, downy indigo bush, prairie shoestring, or buffalo bellows, is a small, perennial semi-shrub in the pea family (Fabaceae)
Amorpha_canescens
Species of flowering plant in the pea family
Amorpha fruticosa is a species of flowering plant in the legume family Fabaceae, known by several common names, including desert false indigo, false indigo-bush
Amorpha_fruticosa
Species of moth
Amorpha juglandis, the walnut sphinx, is the only species in the monotypic moth genus Amorpha, which is in the family Sphingidae, erected by Jacob Hübner
Amorpha_juglandis
Species of moth
Chamanthedon amorpha is a moth of the family Sesiidae. It is found in Mozambique. The head, thorax and abdomen are black brown with a slight bluish gloss
Chamanthedon_amorpha
Art with a degree of independence from visual references
la Section d'Or, where František Kupka exhibited his abstract painting Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors) (1912), the poet Guillaume
Abstract_art
Species of legume
Amorpha apiculata is a species of papilionate leguminous shrub known commonly as the Baja California false-indigo. It is a very rare narrow endemic only
Amorpha_apiculata
Topics referred to by the same term
Wikispecies has information related to Amorpha. Amorpha may refer to: Amorpha, a plant genus in the family Fabaceae Amorpha (moth), a moth genus in the family
Amorpha_(disambiguation)
Species of moth
Dichelopa amorpha is a species of moth of the family Tortricidae. It is found on the Marquesas Archipelago in French Polynesia. Wikimedia Commons has
Dichelopa_amorpha
Species of beetle
Megacyllene decora, the Amorpha borer, is a species of beetle. It is in the family Cerambycidae, occurring in the central United States. Its larvae feed
Megacyllene_decora
Species of moth
Dichomeris amorpha is a moth in the family Gelechiidae. It was described by Edward Meyrick in 1937. It is found in South Africa. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble
Dichomeris_amorpha
Species of flowering plant
Amorpha crenulata is species of a flowering plant, also known as Amorpha herbacea var. crenulata and by the common name crenulate lead-plant. It is native
Amorpha_crenulata
Species of flowering plant in the pea family
Amorpha nana (dwarf indigo, dwarf indigobush, dwarf false indigo, fragrant indigo-bush, fragrant false indigo, dwarf wild indigo) is a 1–3-foot (30–91 cm)
Amorpha_nana
Species of flowering plant
Amorpha californica is a species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common name California false indigo. It is native to California
Amorpha_californica
Species of fungus
Skeletocutis amorpha is a species of poroid fungus in the family Polyporaceae, and the type species of the genus Skeletocutis. The fungus was first described
Skeletocutis_amorpha
Shrub cultivar
Amorpha fruticosa 'Pendula', or Weeping Desert False Indigo, was a weeping shrub and a cultivar of Amorpha fruticosa, the Desert False Indigo. It was first
Amorpha_fruticosa_'Pendula'
Czech painter and graphic artist
meetings of the Puteaux Group (Section d'Or). In 1912, he exhibited his Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs, at the Salon des Indépendants in the Cubist room
František_Kupka
Species of legume
Amorpha ouachitensis is an uncommon North American species of flowering plant in the legume family known by the common names Ouachita leadplant, Ouachita
Amorpha_ouachitensis
Species of plant
Amorpha georgiana, the Georgia false indigo, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to southeastern North Carolina, South Carolina
Amorpha_georgiana
Species of moth
1893 Amorpha populi angustata (Closs, 1916) Amorpha populi depupillatus (Silbernagel, 1943) Amorpha populi flavomaculata Mezger, 1928 Amorpha populi
Poplar_hawkmoth
Index of plants with the same common name
name for several plants related to indigo; it may refer to: Amorpha, particularly Amorpha fruticosa, native to North America Baptisia Indigo bush This
False_indigo
20th-century avant-garde art movement
entirely. Kupka's two entries at the 1912 Salon d'Automne, Amorpha-Fugue à deux couleurs and Amorpha chromatique chaude, were highly abstract (or nonrepresentational)
Cubism
Species of legume
Amorpha nitens, the shining false indigo, is a species of flowering plant in the pea family. It is native to the southern United States, in Arkansas,
Amorpha_nitens
Genus of fungi
mycologists František Kotlaba and Zdenek Pouzar in 1958, with Skeletocutis amorpha as the type species. The fruit bodies of Skeletocutis are annual to perennial
Skeletocutis
Larva of a butterfly or moth
violently when disturbed to scare away potential predators. One species (Amorpha juglandis) even makes high pitched whistles that can scare away birds.
Caterpillar
The enzyme amorpha-4,11-diene synthase (EC 4.2.3.24) (ADS) catalyzes the chemical reaction (2E,6E)-farnesyl diphosphate ⇌ amorpha-4,11-diene + diphosphate
Amorpha-4,11-diene_synthase
Chemical compound
Amorpha-4,11-diene is a precursor to artemisinin. Amorpha-4,11-diene synthase PubChem
Amorpha-4,11-diene
Species of butterfly
and terrestrial. Larvae of Z. eurydice exclusively feed on Amorpha californica, and Amorpha fruticosa, which belong to the family Fabaceae. These host
Zerene_eurydice
Species of moth
Syllomatia pertinax (Meyrick, 1910) Synonyms Arotrophora pertinax Meyrick, 1910 Arotrophora amorpha Turner, 1945 Arotrophora labyrinthodes Turner, 1915
Syllomatia_pertinax
Class of enzymes
Amorpha-4,11-diene 12-monooxygenase (EC 1.14.14.114, CYP71AV1) is an enzyme with systematic name amorpha-4,11-diene,NADPH:oxygen oxidoreductase (12-hydroxylating)
Amorpha-4,11-diene 12-monooxygenase
Amorpha-4,11-diene_12-monooxygenase
Order of sea cucumbers
Molpadida Molpadia amorpha Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Class: Holothuroidea Subclass: Actinopoda Order: Molpadida
Molpadida
Museum of Art Wassily Kandinsky Composition VII, 1912 František Kupka, Amorpha, Fugue in Two Colors, 1912 Robert Delaunay, Le Premier Disque, 1912–13
20th-century_art
Naturally occurring substance
6'-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-12a-hydroxydalpanol can be found in the fruits of Amorpha fruticosa. Elliptol, 12-deoxo-12alpha-methoxyelliptone, 6-methoxy-6a,12a-dehydrodeguelin
Rotenoid
Species of moth
Lepidoptera Family: Sphingidae Genus: Laothoe Species: L. philerema Binomial name Laothoe philerema (Djakonov, 1923) Synonyms Amorpha philerema Djakonov, 1923
Laothoe_philerema
Species of butterfly
and deserts. at Montebello, California The larvae feed on Astragalus, Amorpha californica, Acacia greggii, Dalea purpurea, Dolichos lablab, Galactia
Leptotes_marina
Genus of moths
Class: Insecta Order: Lepidoptera Family: Sphingidae Tribe: Smerinthini Genus: Laothoe Fabricius, 1807 Synonyms Amorpha Hübner, 1806 [non Hübner, 1809]
Laothoe_(moth)
Species of moth
pensylvanica—pin cherry Salix—willow Abies balsamea—balsam fir Acer rubrum—red maple Amorpha fruticosa—bastard indigo Baptisia tinctoria—wild indigo Carpinus caroliniana—American
Automeris_io
1912 painting by Francis Picabia
collection) František Kupka, Amorpha, Fugue à deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 (Narodni Galerie, Prague), and Amorpha Chromatique Chaude. Alexander
The_Spring
Genus of plants
needed] during the Middle Ages. Baptisia (false indigo)—a related genus. Amorpha fruticosa Schrire BD. (2008). "The Madagascan genus Vaughania is reduced
Indigofera
Genus of trees
regalis), whose caterpillars are known as hickory horn-devils Walnut sphinx (Amorpha juglandis) The bride (nominate subspecies Catocala neogama neogama) Hickory
Hickory
Index of plants with the same common name
refer to plants in any of several genera in the legume family, including: Amorpha, native to North America Dalea Psorothamnus False indigo This page is an
Indigo_bush
Painting by Albert Gleizes
collection) František Kupka, Amorpha, Fugue à deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 (Narodni Galerie, Prague), and Amorpha Chromatique Chaude. Francis
Man_on_a_Balcony
Tribe of legumes
distinguished from the daleoids on the basis of their non-papilionaceous flowers. Amorpha L. Apoplanesia C. Presl Errazurizia Phil. Eysenhardtia Kunth Parryella
Amorpheae
Family of echinoderms
Molpadiidae Molpadia amorpha Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Echinodermata Class: Holothuroidea Order: Molpadida Family: Molpadiidae
Molpadiidae
Subfamily of plants
Alysicarpus Amburana Amicia Ammodendron Ammopiptanthus Ammothamnus Amphiodon Amorpha Amphicarpaea Amphimas Amphithalea Anagyris Anarthrophyllum Ancistrotropis
Faboideae
Species of bacterium
Mesorhizobium amorphae is a species of root nodule bacteria first isolated from Amorpha fruticosa species in China. It is purported to be native to American soil
Mesorhizobium_amorphae
Genus of trees
engrailed (a geometer moth) (Ectropis crepuscularia) Walnut sphinx moth (Amorpha juglandis) The bride (a moth) (Catocala neogama) – nominate subspecies
Juglans
Species of flowering plant
Binomial name Salomonia ciliata (L.) DC. Synonyms List Polygala ciliata L. Amorpha pedalis Blanco Polygala arnottiana Hassk. Polygala arvensis Roxb. Polygala
Salomonia_ciliata
Genus of beetles
(Laporte & Gory, 1836) Polybothris amorosa Obenberger, 1942 Polybothris amorpha (Laporte & Gory, 1836) Polybothris ampliata (Fairmaire, 1869) Polybothris
Polybothris
Species of plant
spurge (Euphorbia corollata), prairie phlox (Phlox pilosa), lead plant (Amorpha canescens), rough blazing star (Liatris aspera), purple prairie clover
Lespedeza_leptostachya
Clade of legumes
for the dalbergioids is: "The least inclusive crown clade that contains Amorpha fruticosa L. 1753 and Dalbergia sissoo Roxb. ex DC. 1825." Indehiscent
Dalbergioids
Form of abstract art involving geometry
František Kupka, Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912, oil on canvas, 210 x 200 cm, National Gallery in Prague
Geometric_abstraction
considered invasive species in Italy. Ailanthus altissima (Tree of heaven) Amorpha fruticosa (Desert false indigo) Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Amrosia artemisifolia)
List of invasive species in Italy
List_of_invasive_species_in_Italy
Ecosystem native to central North America
Prairies also include a large percentage of forbs, such as lead plant (Amorpha spp.), prairie rosinweed (Silphium spp.), gayfeathers (Liatris spp.), sunflowers
Tallgrass_prairie
Species of butterfly
fond of puddling. Its host plants include the leadplant Amorpha canescens, false indigo Amorpha fruticosa, soybean Glycine max, alfalfa Medicago sativa
Zerene_cesonia
Species of butterfly
The caterpillars feed natively on Fabaceae. Food plants on record are Amorpha crenulata, woolly rattlepod (Crotalaria incana), Galactia regularis and
Leptotes_cassius
Species of flowering plant in the pea family
(Koeleria macrantha), prairie dropseed (Sporobolus heterolepis), lead plant (Amorpha canescens), and silky aster (Symphyotrichum sericeum). On midgrass prairie
Dalea_purpurea
Allium tuberosa Aug – Sep feral and cultivated Leadwort syn. Indigobush Amorpha fruticosa Jun – Jul ornamental? Aster Aster spp. Sep-Frost reddish yellow
List_of_pollen_sources
Species of moth
Viburnum species, Euonymus atropurpureus, Cornus racemosa, Vaccinium species, Amorpha fruticosa, Trifolium species, Castanea species, Quercus species (including
Pandemis_limitata
Painting by Jean Metzinger
collection) František Kupka, Amorpha, Fugue à deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 (Narodni Galerie, Prague), and Amorpha Chromatique Chaude. Francis
Woman with a Fan (Metzinger, 1912)
Woman_with_a_Fan_(Metzinger,_1912)
Genus of fungi
amorpha was considered validly published; previous literature also refers to invalid B. felina and B. globulifera. Beauveria alba Beauveria amorpha Beauveria
Beauveria
Species of beetle
Robinia pseudoacacia, Robinia hispida, Sophora japonica, Acacia species, Amorpha fruticosa, Arachis hypogaea, Falcata comosa, Cercis canadensis, Cladrastis
Odontota_dorsalis
Geological formation in the Southeastern United States
Symphyotrichum laeve Symphyotrichum ericoides Spiranthes magnicamporum Amorpha nitens Thalictrum debile Trillium recurvatum Veronicastrum virginicum Zephyranthes
Black Belt (geological formation)
Black_Belt_(geological_formation)
French painter and writer (1879–1953)
Modigliani (sculptures behind that of Csaky); paintings by František Kupka (Amorpha, Fugue in Two Colors); Francis Picabia (The Spring); Jean Metzinger (Dancer
Francis_Picabia
Genus of beetles
Westcottia amorpha is a species of beetle in the family Buprestidae, the only species in the genus Westcottia. Bellamy, C.L. (2013). "The world of jewel
Westcottia
Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula
Farnesene Bergamotene Bisabolene Elemene Germacrene Humulene Zingiberene Amorpha-4,11-diene Aristolochene Cadinene Caryophyllene Guaiene Selinene Thujopsene
C15H24
Tree with a weeping habit
Sycamore Aesculus (Carnea Group) 'Pendula', Weeping Red Horse Chestnut Amorpha fruticosa 'Pendula', Weeping Desert False Indigo Aspidosperma quebracho-blanco
Weeping_tree
exists only in Pickens County and Greenville County of South Carolina. Amorpha glabra - Appalachian indigo-bush. It grows in the mountains of western
List of plants endemic to the Appalachian Mountains
List_of_plants_endemic_to_the_Appalachian_Mountains
Fossil genus of molluscs
finds of isolated scaly sclerites: Halkieria alata Duan, 1984 Halkieria amorpha Meshkova,1974 Halkieria bisulcata Qian et Yin, 1984 Halkieria costulata
Halkieria
Indigenous people of North America
western side of the Mississippi River in Iowa, Meskwaki women searched for Amorpha canescens (prairie shoestring) as it sometimes foretold the presence of
Meskwaki
Amaranthus dubius Amaranthus spinosus Ambrosia artemisiifolia Amorpha canescens Amorpha fruticosa Anabasis aphylla Anabasis articulata Anadenanthera colubrina
List of plants used for smoking
List_of_plants_used_for_smoking
Species of beetle
are Fabaceae species. Adults have been collected on Robinia neomexicana, Amorpha and Juglans species, Benthamantha mollis and Centrosema macrocarpum. Integrated
Xenochalepus_omogerus
Species of moth
Laothoe iberica Eitschberger, Danner & Surholt, 1989 Amorpha austauti aurantiaca Oberthür, 1916 Amorpha austauti brunnea Huard, 1928 Laothoe austauti incarnata
Laothoe_austanti
Restored prairie in Illinois and Indiana
capitata), Wild quinine (Parthenium integrifolium), Prairie: lead plant (Amorpha canescens), smooth blue aster (Symphyotrichum laeve), New Jersey tea (Ceanothus
Kankakee_Sands
Ambulyx wildei Ambulyx wilemani Ambulyx zacharovi Ambulyx zhejiangensis Amorpha juglandis Amplypterus celebensis Amplypterus mansoni Amplypterus mindanaoensis
List_of_Sphingidae_species
Temperate coniferous forests ecoregion in Baja California, Mexico
Martír oak and conifer forests. Endemic and near-endemic species include Amorpha apiculata (Fabaceae), Castilleja ophiocephala (Scrophulariaceae), Dudleya
Sierra Juárez and San Pedro Mártir pine–oak forests
Sierra_Juárez_and_San_Pedro_Mártir_pine–oak_forests
Genus of plants
Guinea, and Northern Queensland. Five species are accepted. Dendrotrophe amorpha Stauffer Dendrotrophe buxifolia (Blume) Miq. Dendrotrophe poyneura (Hu)
Dendrotrophe
Geological formation in the Intermountain West of the United States
1954 Lake Gosiute (Eden Valley) A euphorb wood morphospecies. Fabaceae Amorpha †A. utensis Cockerell, 1925 Lake Unita 1 specimen A legume leaf morphospecies
Paleobiota of the Green River Formation
Paleobiota_of_the_Green_River_Formation
Commune in Timiș, Romania
revitalizing a centuries-old tradition. In recent years, the processing of amorpha twigs (Amorpha fruticosa) has shown a tendency toward development. The economic
Chevereșu_Mare
utilizing a BM3 variant responsible for epoxidizing the two alkenes present in amorpha-4,11-diene. Oxidation of valencene to nootkatone (a prized grapefruit flavor)
Cytochrome_P450_engineering
Topics referred to by the same term
mutated allele Amorphous solid Amorpha, a genus of plants in the pea family Amorpha juglandis, in the monotypic moth genus Amorpha Amorphae, a 2016 album by
Amorph
Species of butterfly
shrubs, and trees in the pea family (Fabaceae) including false indigobush (Amorpha fruticosa), American hogpeanut (Amphicarpaea bracteata), groundnut (Apios
Epargyreus_clarus
Species of moth
probably one generation per year [citation needed]. The larvae feed on Amorpha and possibly Robinia species. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Catocala
Catocala_abbreviatella
(possibly extinct) Albizia vaughanii Alistilus magnificus Ammopiptanthus nanus Amorpha crenulata, Clusterspike false indigo Anthonotha leptorrhachis Astragalus
List of critically endangered plants
List_of_critically_endangered_plants
Species of beetle
eastern United States. Recorded foodplants are Fabaceae species, such as Amorpha and Desmodium species. "Phyllecthris dorsalis Report". Integrated Taxonomic
Phyllecthris_dorsalis
Species of moth
August in one generation depending on the location. The larvae feed on Amorpha species. Yu, Dicky Sick Ki. "Catocala whitneyi Dodge 1874". Home of Ichneumonoidea
Catocala_whitneyi
Alvania Amara †Amara insignis Amauropsis Amelanchier Ammospermophilus †Amorpha †Amphicyon †Amphicyon ingens †Amphimachairodus Amphissa †Amphissa versicolor
List of the prehistoric life of California
List_of_the_prehistoric_life_of_California
(Cypripedium acaule) Yellow lady's slipper (Cypripedium calceolus) Leadplant (Amorpha canescens) Marsh marigolds Floating marsh marigold (Caltha natans; endangered)
List_of_Minnesota_wildflowers
Mountain in northwestern Croatia
clearings, and paths. Conifer clearings form especially favorable conditions. Amorpha fruticosa. First noted on Kalnik in the 2nd half of the 20th century. Found
Kalnik_(mountain)
Group of drugs used against malaria
monooxygenase (CYP71AV1), both from Artemisia annua. A three-step oxidation of amorpha-4,11-diene gives the resulting artemisinic acid. The UC Berkeley method
Artemisinin
1909 painting by Francis Picabia
Orphist works, Discs of Newton (Study for Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 and Amorpha, Fugue en deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912; Robert Delaunay's
Caoutchouc_(painting)
Sculpture by Joseph Csaky
collection) František Kupka, Amorpha, Fugue à deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 (Narodni Galerie, Prague), and Amorpha Chromatique Chaude. Alexander
Groupe_de_femmes
Genus of fungi
Karsten included seven species in addition to the type: B. dichroa, B. amorpha, B. fumosa, B. kymatodes, B. diffusa, and B. isabellina. Most of those
Bjerkandera
(Artemisia cana) Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides) False indigo (Amorpha fruticosa) Fire-on-the-mountain (Euphorbia cyathophora) Golden currant
List of species described by the Lewis and Clark Expedition
List_of_species_described_by_the_Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition
Genus of sponges
(Descatoire, 1966) Axinella alborana Sitjà & Maldonado, 2014 Axinella amorpha Tanita & Hoshino, 1989 Axinella anamesa (de Laubenfels, 1957) Axinella
Axinella
Painting by Jean Metzinger
collection) František Kupka, Amorpha, Fugue à deux couleurs (Fugue in Two Colors), 1912 (Narodni Galerie, Prague), and Amorpha Chromatique Chaude. Francis
Dancer_in_a_Café
Species of beetle
species (including Quercus devia), Sophora japonica, Zinnia species and Amorpha fruticosa. "Odontota arizonica Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information
Odontota_arizonica
Species of moth
end of the cell. The hindwings are blackish fuscous. The larvae feed on Amorpha fruticosa. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson
Agonopterix_dimorphella
Prairie in Rockford, Illinois, USA
included species with high coefficients of conservatism such as leadplant (Amorpha canescens), prairie tickseed (Coreopsis palmata), prairie cinquefoil (Drymocallis
Bell_Bowl_Prairie
Amorpha utensis
1925_in_paleontology
AMORPHA
AMORPHA
AMORPHA
AMORPHA
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Independent Lamp
Girl/Female
Indian
The Sky
Female
French
French form of Roman Latin Lucia, LUCIE means "light."Â
Female
Greek
(ΤÏÏφαινα) Greek name derived from the word tryphe, TRYPHAINA means "luxurious living; softness." In the bible, this is the name of a woman greeted by Paul in Romans 16:12.
Male
Slavic
(Здравко) Slavic name ZDRAVKO means "healthy."
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Hanael, ANAEL means "graciousness of the Lord." In Jewish lore, this is the name of angel associated with the planet Venus.
Boy/Male
Indian
Celestial music
Female
Dutch
, noble maiden.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord of the world, Lord of the universe, Lord Shiva
AMORPHA
AMORPHA
AMORPHA
AMORPHA
AMORPHA
n.
A genus of leguminous shrubs, having long clusters of purple flowers; false or bastard indigo.
pl.
of Amorpha