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Genus of flowering plants
Porterella is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the bellflower family containing the single species Porterella carnosula, which is known by the
Porterella
Family of flowering plants comprising bellflowers
– tropical and southern Africa and Comoros Palmerella A.Gray – California Porterella Torr. – SW N America Ruthiella Steenis – New Guinea Sclerotheca A.DC.
Campanulaceae
Subfamily of flowering plants
McVaugh Lobelia L. Lysipomia Kunth Monopsis Salisb. Palmerella A.Gray Porterella Torr. Pratia Gaudich. Ruthiella Steenis Sclerotheca A.DC. Siphocampylus
Lobelioideae
collector and teacher in Penang in present-day Malaysia Rubiaceae Bu Porterella Thomas Conrad Porter (1822–1901) Campanulaceae Bu Portlandia Margaret
List of plant genera named after people (K–P)
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American botanist and theologian (1822-1901)
Victoria, and the Auckland War Memorial Museum Herbarium. The genera Porterella and Porteranthus were named for him, as well as the species Aster porteri
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English Greek
Sparkling. 'K' from the Greek spelling of krystallos.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish (chiefly northern Ireland)
English and Scottish (chiefly northern Ireland) : variant of Hawthorne.
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Indian, Sanskrit
Friendly to the Needy
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Greek
(Ἁλκυόνη) Variant spelling of Greek Alkyone, HALKYONE means "kingfisher." In mythology, this was the name of a daughter of Æolus and Cyx.
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Greek
(ὙμÎναιος) Greek name HYMENAIOS means "bridal song" or "wedding song." In mythology, this is the name of a god of marriage.
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Indian
Wool merchant, Wool stapler, Wool dealer
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Central
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Irish
ciar “â€darkâ€â€ and the diminutive -in it means “â€little dark one.â€â€ Popular for over 1500 years, at least 26 saints have borne the name. The most notable, St. Ciaran of Clonmacnoise (c. 530 AD), was the son of a carpenter who studied with St. Enda for seven years and went on to establish a monastery at Clonmacnoise, on the banks of the River Shannon in County Westmeath. It became a major spiritual and educational center and despite being plundered by the Vikings and the English, remained a major religious center until the 1550s.
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English
English variant spelling of French Adeline, ADILENE means "noble."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
One who shall rise again
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