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Genus of flowering plants
accepted. Drimys andina (Reiche) R.A.Rodr. & Quez. (syn. D. winteri var. andina) – southern and central Chile and adjacent Argentina Drimys angustifolia
Drimys
Species of tree from South America
mixtos de altura-diámetro para Drimys winteri en el sur (41-43° S) de Chile" [Mixed-effects height-diameter models for Drimys winteri in the south (41-43°
Drimys_winteri
Topics referred to by the same term
Drimys may refer to: Drimys (fish), an extinct fish genus in the order Alepisauriformes Drimys (plant), a plant genus in the family Winteraceae This disambiguation
Drimys_(disambiguation)
Species of flowering plant
Drimys angustifolia is a species of flowering plant in family Winteraceae. It is a shrub or small tree native to the mountains of southern Brazil. Drimys
Drimys_angustifolia
Species of flowering plant
Drimys andina is a species of flowering plant in family Winteraceae. It is native to Chile and Argentina in southern South America. Drimys andina is an
Drimys_andina
Species of flowering plant
Drimys confertifolia is a species of flowering plant in family Winteraceae. It is native to Juan Fernández Islands off the western coast of South America
Drimys_confertifolia
Archipelago off the south of South America
species of tree are found in Tierra del Fuego: canelo or winter's bark (Drimys winteri); Maytenus magellanica; Pilgerodendron uviferum, the southernmost
Tierra_del_Fuego
Species of flowering plant
yaga-bziga, and vaya-yiña. Drimys granadensis is an evergreen shrub or small tree, up to 12 meters tall, with large white flowers. Drimys granadensis ranges from
Drimys_granadensis
Species of flowering plant
Drimys roraimensis is a broadleaf evergreen tree of family Winteraceae. it is native to the tepuis, flat-topped mountains in southern Venezuela and western
Drimys_roraimensis
Species of shrub
Synonyms List Drimys aromatica (R.Br. ex DC.) F.Muell. Drimys aromatica (R.Br. ex DC.) F.Muell. var. aromatica Drimys lanceolata (Poir.) Baill. Drimys lanceolata
Tasmannia_lanceolata
Species of flowering plant
are recognized: Drimys brasiliensis subsp. brasiliensis Drimys brasiliensis subsp. subalpina Ehrend., Silberb.-Gottsb. & Gottsb. Drimys brasiliensis subsp
Drimys_brasiliensis
Autonomous territory of Denmark
near-continuous subpolar winds. The following species from Tierra del Fuego, Drimys winteri, Nothofagus antarctica, Nothofagus pumilio, and Nothofagus betuloides
Faroe_Islands
John Drimys (Greek: Ἰωάννης Δριμὺς) was a Byzantine priest who led a failed conspiracy against Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos in 1305. He came from
John_Drimys
Species of shrub
December 2017. "Drimys purpurascens". APNI. Retrieved 25 December 2017. Vickery, Joyce W. (1937). "Two new species and one new variety of Drimys Forst., with
Tasmannia_purpurascens
Species of shrub
Synonyms Drimys dipetala F.Muell. nom. illeg., nom. superfl. Drimys insipida (R.Br. ex DC.) Tiegh. Drimys insipida (R.Br. ex DC.) Druce isonym Drimys insipida
Tasmannia_insipida
Extinct genus of fishes
Drimys defensor is an extinct species of barracudina from the Late Miocene-aged Monterey Formation of Southern California, USA. It is known from a fossil
Drimys_(fish)
Family of fishes
almost worldwide in deep waters. Several genera, including Holosteus and Drimys, are known only from fossils dating back to the Ypresian epoch. The generic
Barracudina
Subregion of North America
members of the laurel family, species of Weinmannia and Magnolia, and Drimys granadensis. The cloud forest of Sierra de las Minas, Guatemala, is the
Central_America
Ecoregion of southernmost South America
of evergreen forest can be found, which include Nothofagus betuloides, Drimys winteri, Lepidothamnus fonkii, and Pilgerodendron uviferum. Farther from
Magellanic_subpolar_forests
Small- to medium-sized perennial woody plant
honeysuckle) Dipelta (Dipelta) Dirca (Leatherwood) Dracaena (Dragon tree) * Drimys (Winter's Bark) * Dryas (Mountain Avens) E Edgeworthia (Paper Bush) * Elaeagnus
Shrub
City and port in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
On the hills around the town, the following indigenous trees are found: Drimys winteri (winter's bark), Maytenus magellanica (hard-log mayten) and several
Ushuaia
Species of flowering plant
was first described in 1943 by Albert Charles Smith who gave it the name Drimys vickeryana in the Journal of the Arnold Arboretum. In 1969, Smith transferred
Tasmannia_vickeryana
Ground fruit of the family Piperaceae
including anaphylaxis, for persons with a tree nut allergy. The bark of Drimys winteri ("canelo" or "winter's bark") is used as a substitute for pepper
Black_pepper
English sailor and privateer (c. 1540–1596)
the strait, crew members discovered that an infusion made of the bark of Drimys winteri could be used as remedy against scurvy. Captain Wynter ordered the
Francis_Drake
Species of shrub endemic to New Zealand
taxonomists recognized the similarity between horopito and the South American Drimys winteri that provided the herbal remedy "winter's bark." They are both members
Pseudowintera_colorata
Clade of flowering plants
centuries, sailors would use Winter's Bark from the South American tree Drimys winteri to ward off the vitamin-deficiency of scurvy. Today, benzoyl is
Magnoliids
Species of flowering plant
of New Zealand" (PDF). New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 7: 157–164. Retrieved 6 February 2018. Type specimen at Museum of New Zealand Drimys traversii
Pseudowintera_traversii
Species of moth
length of the forewings is 2.9–3.5 mm (0.11–0.14 in). The larvae feed on Drimys granadensis. Phyllocnistis drimiphaga was formally described in 20009 by
Phyllocnistis_drimiphaga
Species of moth
wing in March in one generation. The larvae feed on Drimys winteri, Drimys winteri andina and Drimys winteri chiliensis. They mine the leaves of their host
Prophyllocnistis_epidrimys
Species of shrub
first formally described by Paul Évariste Parmentier, who gave it the name Drimys xerophila in Bulletin Scientifique de la France et de la Belgique, but the
Tasmannia_xerophila
Species of shrub
(1937). "Two new species and one new variety of Drimys Forst., with notes on the species of Drimys and Bubbia van Tiegh. of south-eastern Australia and
Tasmannia_stipitata
Family of flowering plants
concentrated in Australasia and Malesia. The five genera, Takhtajania, Tasmannia, Drimys, Pseudowintera, and Zygogynum s.l. all have distinct geographic extant populations
Winteraceae
Species of shrub
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:871219-1 Tropicos: 50108850 WFO: wfo-0001240756 Drimys axillaris Wikidata: Q40081657 CoL: 37PBJ GBIF: 5645965 GRIN: 14688 iNaturalist:
Pseudowintera_axillaris
Island of Argentina and Chile
six species of tree found in Tierra del Fuego: Canelo or Winter's Bark (Drimys winteri), Maytenus magellanica, Pilgerodendron uviferum the southernmost
Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego
Isla_Grande_de_Tierra_del_Fuego
Ability of plants to withstand temperatures below zero degree Celsius
those of the Southern Hemisphere. An example of a frost resistant plant is Drimys winteri which is more frost-tolerant than naturally occurring conifers and
Frost_resistance
Argentine park
species include Berberis buxifolia, Embothrium coccineum, winter's bark Drimys winteri, and Crowberry, Empetrum rubrum and mosses. Magellan coihue (coihue
Tierra del Fuego National Park
Tierra_del_Fuego_National_Park
In plants, a variable pore between paired guard cells
with stomatal crypts or antechambers: Nerium oleander, conifers, Hakea and Drimys winteri which is a species of plant found in the cloud forest. Stomata are
Stoma
Species of shrub
Vink, Wim (1970). "The Winteraceae of the Old World. I. Pseudowintera and Drimys — Morphology and taxonomy". Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography
Tasmannia_piperita
Family of flowering plants
family's genera into three tribes: the Wintereae, including the genera Drimys and Illicium, the Magnolieae, including the genera Talauma, Magnolia, Manglieta
Magnoliaceae
Tasmannia species are grown as pepper substitutes. Drimys winteri was an effective scurvy remedy in the 17th and 18th centuries. Canellales Drimys winteri
List of early-diverging flowering plant families
List_of_early-diverging_flowering_plant_families
City and municipality in Río Negro, Argentina
species, of which the following is a list. Fitzroya cupressoides, Alerce Drimys winteri, Canelo Lomatia hirsuta, Radal Nothofagus nervosa, Raulí Nothofagus
Bariloche
Chilean archipelago in the Pacific Ocean
forests are dominated by the largest trees in the archipelago, including Drimys confertifolia, Myrceugenia fernandeziana (on Robinson Crusoe Island), and
Juan_Fernández_Islands
Species of flowering plant
percent of insects (as compared with a more impressive 87.5 percent for Drimys winteri and 80 percent for Lobelia tupa). Toxic compounds detected in the
Vestia_foetida
National park in the Aysén and Magallanes regions of Chile
including Nothofagus betuloides, Nothofagus pumilio, Nothofagus antarctica and Drimys winteri. The park is one of the last refuges for the Chilean huemul. In
Bernardo O'Higgins National Park
Bernardo_O'Higgins_National_Park
Extinct species of fish
PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Life restoration of S. sanctaebarbarae with Drimys Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Actinopterygii
Seriola_sanctaebarbarae
Species of shrub
formally described in 1866 by Ferdinand von Mueller, who gave it the name Drimys membranea in his Fragmenta phytographiae Australiae from specimens collected
Tasmannia_membranea
Plant species of the Faroe Islands
Brazil. Trees from the Magellanic subpolar forest of Tierra del Fuego: Drimys winteri, Maytenus magellanica, Embothrium coccineum, Nothofagus antarctica
Flora_of_the_Faroe_Islands
Species of bird
beech (Nothofagus) forest and woodlands dominated by oaks (Quercus) and Drimys andina. It also occurs in nearby semi-open areas, ranchlands, and occasionally
Austral_parakeet
Family of flowering plants
Cinnamodendron corticosum, is used as a substitute for Winter's bark (Drimys winteri, a member of Winteraceae) in Chile and Argentina, where it is called
Canellaceae
Spelling bee held in the United States in 2022
misspelt the word caul, but Logan was unable to correctly spell the word drimys for the championship. The two remaining competitors lasted through the entire
94th Scripps National Spelling Bee
94th_Scripps_National_Spelling_Bee
National park of Chile
dominated by temperate Magellanic vegetation such as Acaena, Dicksonia, Drimys, Empetrum, Gunnera, Myrteola, Pernettya, and Ugni. On Robinson Crusoe, grasslands
Archipiélago de Juan Fernández National Park
Archipiélago_de_Juan_Fernández_National_Park
Species of plant
Stuessy, Tod F. (2014-10-08). "Progressive migration and anagenesis in Drimys confertifolia of the Juan Fernández Archipelago, Chile". Journal of Plant
Yareta
District and municipality in Tekirdağ, Turkey
synod called by Patriarch Athanasius I of Constantinople to condemn John Drimys. A priest named Garianos settled in the town shortly after, fleeing from
Hayrabolu
Temperate forest ecoregion in Chile and Argentina
species such as the broadleaf Nothofagus dombeyi, Nothofagus betuloides and Drimys winteri and the coniferous podocarps, including Podocarpus nubigenus. Distribution
Valdivian_temperate_forests
Species of shrub
The French botanist Paul Évariste Parmentier described this species as Drimys muelleri, placing it in the family Winteraceae, in 1896. Ferdinand von Mueller
Persoonia_muelleri
1577–1580 trip by the English explorer
Ignacio de Loyola George Anson's voyage around the world Operation Drake Drimys winteri A Strange Discovery Citations Lane & Bialuschewski 2019, p. 21 Wagner
Francis Drake's circumnavigation
Francis_Drake's_circumnavigation
Species of lichen-forming fungus
elevation, where it was found on the underside of branches and the trunk of Drimys winteri that were covered by the host liverwort. The authors placed the
Catinaria_radulae
Species of fungus
from the order Coryneliales. It grows exclusively on the fruits of the Drimys genus of flowering plants on the Juan Fernández Islands. This fungus was
Fitzpatrickella_operculata
Chemical compound
Louisiane; Malheiros, Angela (2007). "Presence of polygodial and drimenol in Drimys populations from Chile". Biochemical Systematics and Ecology. 35 (7): 434–438
Polygodial
National park of Chile
species of trees such as the coihue (nothofagus betuloides) and canelo (drimys winteri). Mammals found in the park include the Culpeo or Andean fox (lycalopex
Alberto de Agostini National Park
Alberto_de_Agostini_National_Park
Species of bird
Recorded food plants include species of Pittosporum, Acronychia, Timonius, Drimys, Symplocos, Riedelia, Xanthomyrtus, Elaeocarpus, and Psychotria. Individuals
Loria's_satinbird
odorata Dolomiaea costus Dracaena cinnabari Dracaena draco Dracaena tamaranae Drimys winteri Dryobalanops aromatica Duboisia hopwoodii Duboisia leichhardtii
List of plants used for smoking
List_of_plants_used_for_smoking
Island in Quellón, Chile
include the Luma apiculata, the Ciprés de las Guaitecas (Pilgerodendron), the Drimys winteri (winter's bark or canelo - Mapuche sacred tree), the Nothofagus
San_Pedro_Island_(Chile)
Genus of flowering plants
taxonomic status of, and evolutionary relationship between Tasmannia and Drimys has been the subject of controversy for many years. A 2004 paper by Andrew
Tasmannia
Historical event
where he learned from indigenous people that they ate the astringent bark Drimys winteri. The bark would likely aid the Golden Hind and the Elizabeth in
Timeline of Francis Drake's circumnavigation
Timeline_of_Francis_Drake's_circumnavigation
Species of plant
in association with the broadleaf evergreens Nothofagus betuloides and Drimys winteri. It is also found in open stands in sheltered bogs farther inland
Pilgerodendron
Protected area in Brazil
includes species such as Araucaria angustifolia, Podocarpus lambertii and Drimys brasiliensis. Associated ecosystems include upland meadows with grasses
Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve
Atlantic_Forest_Biosphere_Reserve
Mountain in Davao Oriental, Philippines
Coelogyne chloroptera Bulbophyllum sp. Appendicula sp. Gleichennia hirta Drimys piperita Hydnophyton sp. Dilochia deleoniae Lindsaea hamiguitanensis Ceratostylis
Mount_Hamiguitan
Biogeographic region comprising southern Mexico and Central America
well as taxa with origins in temperate South America like Weinmannia and Drimys. Large mammals include the white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari), Baird's
Central_America_bioregion
Genus of flowering plants
from the Greek δριμεῖα drimeia, the feminine form of the adjective δριμύς drimys meaning "bitter" or "acrid", referring to the taste of the bulb. The boundaries
Drimia
Pseudotsuga false Tsuga Pinaceae Pinales CS G Pseudowintera false Wintera (Drimys) Winteraceae Canellales CS G Psidium Latin name, from a Greek name Myrtaceae
List of plant genus names with etymologies (L–P)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(L–P)
Species of flowering plant
follows: A small glabrous tree, with much of the habit and appearance of Drimys axillaris. Bark rough, blackish - brown. Leaves 2in.-2+1⁄2in. long, obovate-oblong
Myrsine_kermadecensis
Genus of trees
artifact from a period when this plant was confused with Winter's bark, Drimys winteri, which is itself named for William Winter. Canella is widely distributed
Canella
Type of subtropical forest
evergreen oaks, members of the Laurel family, and species of Weinmannia, Drimys, and Magnolia. The cloud forest of Sierra de las Minas, Guatemala, is the
Laurel_forest
Plant derivatives that are poisonous to fish
slow-flowing rivers - either alone or in combination with the juice of Drimys winteri (Winteraceae) - the latter being a fish poison in its own right
Fish_toxins
the post until 1305/6, when he took part in the failed conspiracy of John Drimys. Nothing further is known of him. His brother, whose first name is unknown
Ferran_d'Aunés
Orthodox and Catholic see
synod called by Patriarch Athanasius I of Constantinople to condemn John Drimys. In 1347, the subordination of the bishopric of Chariopolis, which apparently
Diocese_of_Chariopolis
apiculata (Arrayán), Eucryphia cordifolia (Ulmo), Persea lingue (Lingue), Drimys winteri (Canelo), Embothrium coccineum (Notro), Amomyrtus meli (Meli) and
Punta_Curiñanco
Species of legume
Constitución and Puyuhuapi. It prefers shady places in Myrtaceae stands, alongside Drimys, Caldcluvia, and other hygrophyllous species. Putative hybrids with Sophora
Sophora_cassioides
Ecoregion in Costa Rica and Panama
There is a diverse understory of trees, including Frangula oreodendron, Drimys granadensis, Miconia schnellii, Zanthoxylum melanostictum, and Ilex pallida
Talamancan_montane_forests
Peninsula in Chile
the shores of Presidente Ríos Lake, forests of Nothofagus betuloides and Drimys winteri can be found. Cushion peatlands of Donatia fascicularis and Oreobolus
Taitao_Peninsula
Order of fungi
found on other plants like the Southern Hemisphere beech Nothofagus, and Drimys. The order was circumscribed by Fred Jay Seaver and Carlos E. Chardón in
Coryneliales
List of plastid genomes whose DNA sequence is known
Boore JL, Jansen RK (October 2006). "Complete plastid genome sequences of Drimys, Liriodendron, and Piper: implications for the phylogenetic relationships
List_of_sequenced_plastomes
Species of flowering plant
blow-downs. They can form dense clumps covering canopy trees such as Quercus and Drimys. Sicence, Kew. "Maianthemum amoenum (H.L.Wendl.) LaFrankie". Plants of the
Maianthemum_amoenum
Family of moths
the primitive genus Prophyllocnistis from Chile feeds on the plant genus Drimys (Winteraceae), and has leaf mines structurally similar in structure to fossils
Gracillariidae
Single-species lichen genus
in both flora and fauna. The specimen from this location was found in a Drimys (Winter's bark) forest, suggesting an affinity for cool, humid environments
Joergensenia
Atlantic Forest species there are trees of Andean and Antarctic origin such as Drimys winteri and Araucaria angustifolia. There are two nature trails where visitors
São Francisco de Paula National Forest
São_Francisco_de_Paula_National_Forest
Asparagaceae Asparagales St G Drimiopsis Drimia-like Asparagaceae Asparagales St G Drimys pungent Winteraceae Canellales CS G Drosanthemum dew flowers Aizoaceae Caryophyllales
List of plant genus names with etymologies (D–K)
List_of_plant_genus_names_with_etymologies_(D–K)
Genus of flowering plants
are drawn from a list including Latua pubiflora, Desfontainia spinosa, Drimys winteri, Lobelia tupa and Datura stramonium. The specific name pillopillo
Ovidia
American botanist (1904–1995)
1944, 1947, 1950, 1959) Ontogeny of the Inflorescence and the Flower in Drimys winteri Var. Chilensis (1959) Embryogeny in the California Peonies with
Marion Elizabeth Stilwell Cave
Marion_Elizabeth_Stilwell_Cave
Species of frog
Nothofagus betuloides, Embothrium coccineum, Maytenus magellanica, and Drimys winteri, surrounded by tundra. One specimen was collected under a log at
Alsodes_kaweshkari
Fjord in Aysén Region, Chile
Trees that grow around the fjord include Nothofagus dombeyi (coigüe) and Drimys winteri (canelo). De Pascale, Gregory P.; Froude, Melanie; Penna, Ivanna;
Quitralco_Fjord
Species of beetle
other plant species like Araucaria (Araucariaceae), Saxegothaea (Pinaceae), Drimys (Winteraceae), and Chusquea (Poaceae). Most of these plant species are plentiful
Brachysternus_prasinus
Species of flowering plant
Crusoe Island where it historically formed dense stands with species like Drimys confertifolia. The impact of introduced shrubs like Aristotelia chilensis
Nothomyrcia
National park in Argentina
the park are the Chilean cedar (Austrocedrus chilensis), Winter's bark (Drimys winteri), Myrceugenella apiculata, Lomatia ferruginea, Lomatia hirsuta,
Nahuel_Huapi_National_Park
Species of oomycete
Zealand in 1950, was caused by P. kernoviae. The pathogen was also noted on Drimys winteri, Gevuina avellana, Ilex aquifolium, Quercus ilex, Vaccinium myrtillus
Phytophthora_kernoviae
Species of flowering plant
Z. howeanum Binomial name Zygogynum howeanum (F.Muell.) Vink Synonyms Bubbia howeana (F.Muell.) Tiegh. Bubbia muelleri Tiegh. Drimys howeana F.Muell.
Zygogynum_howeanum
Byzantine court position, usually reserved for eunuchs
following parakoimōmenoi are known under Andronikos II Palaiologos: Dionysios Drimys, mentioned in a poem of Manuel Philes ca. 1300; Andronikos Kantakouzenos
Parakoimomenos
Berberis darwinii Berberis negeriana Boldo Chilean Matorral Coihue Copihue Drimys Eucryphia Fitzroya Francoaceae Gomortega Juan Fernández Islands Lardizabala
List_of_Chile-related_topics
Dracaena Dracocephalum Dracophyllum Dracula (an orchid genus) Dracunculus Drimys Drosanthemum Drosera (sundew) Dryandra Dryas (mountain avens) Drynaria Dryopteris
List of garden plants in North America
List_of_garden_plants_in_North_America
DRIMYS
DRIMYS
DRIMYS
DRIMYS
Girl/Female
French, German, Latin
Glory
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Servant of God; Worship
Biblical
my people is liberal
Girl/Female
Indian
Song of the nightingale
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Kilburn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English wanles ‘hopeless’, ‘luckless’. In the British Isles the surname is found chiefly in Northumberland and Durham.
Female
Thai/Siamese
Thai name SOM means "orange (the fruit)."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fruit
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Spanish, Swedish
Pleasantness; Beautiful; Gentle; Sweetness; My Delight; Similar to Hebrew Naomi
Boy/Male
Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Firmly Rooted
DRIMYS
DRIMYS
DRIMYS
DRIMYS
DRIMYS
n.
A genus of magnoliaceous trees. Drimys aromatica furnishes Winter's bark.