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Sirdavidia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants from the family Annonaceae described February 4, 2015, by Thomas L.P. Couvreur of France's Institute of Research for Development, Raoul Niangadouma of the Herbier National du Gabon, Bonaventure Sonké of the University of Yaoundé, and Hervé Sauquet of Université Paris-Sud. The genus was named in honor of Sir David Attenborough. The type species Sirdavidia solannona was discovered and collected in Gabon in Crystal Mountains National Park on November 15, 2013, at elevations of 300–600 meters. The species name refers to the resemblance of the flowers to those of Solanum species.

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  • Sirdavidia solannona (es)
  • Sirdavidia (fr)
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  • Sirdavidia est un genre monotypique de la famille des Annonaceae. Cette plante rare du Gabon attire les abeilles. Son nom lui vient de David Attenborough, journaliste à la BBC et auteur de nombreux documentaires naturaliste. (fr)
  • Sirdavidia es un género monotípico de plantas con flores de la familia Annonaceae descrito el 4 de febrero de 2015 por Thomas LP Couvreur del Instituto de Investigación para el Desarrollo de Francia, Raoul Niangadouma del Herbier National du Gabon, Bonaventure Sonké de la Universidad de Yaundé y Hervé Sauquet de la Universidad Paris-Sud. El género fue nombrado en honor a Sir David Attenborough. La especie Sirdavidia solannona fue descubierta y recolectada en Gabón en el parque nacional Crystal Mountains el 15 de noviembre de 2013, a elevaciones de 300-600 metros. El nombre de la especie se refiere a la semejanza de las flores con las de las especies de Solanum.​ (es)
  • Sirdavidia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants from the family Annonaceae described February 4, 2015, by Thomas L.P. Couvreur of France's Institute of Research for Development, Raoul Niangadouma of the Herbier National du Gabon, Bonaventure Sonké of the University of Yaoundé, and Hervé Sauquet of Université Paris-Sud. The genus was named in honor of Sir David Attenborough. The type species Sirdavidia solannona was discovered and collected in Gabon in Crystal Mountains National Park on November 15, 2013, at elevations of 300–600 meters. The species name refers to the resemblance of the flowers to those of Solanum species. (en)
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  • Sirdavidia est un genre monotypique de la famille des Annonaceae. Cette plante rare du Gabon attire les abeilles. Son nom lui vient de David Attenborough, journaliste à la BBC et auteur de nombreux documentaires naturaliste. (fr)
  • Sirdavidia es un género monotípico de plantas con flores de la familia Annonaceae descrito el 4 de febrero de 2015 por Thomas LP Couvreur del Instituto de Investigación para el Desarrollo de Francia, Raoul Niangadouma del Herbier National du Gabon, Bonaventure Sonké de la Universidad de Yaundé y Hervé Sauquet de la Universidad Paris-Sud. El género fue nombrado en honor a Sir David Attenborough. La especie Sirdavidia solannona fue descubierta y recolectada en Gabón en el parque nacional Crystal Mountains el 15 de noviembre de 2013, a elevaciones de 300-600 metros. El nombre de la especie se refiere a la semejanza de las flores con las de las especies de Solanum.​ (es)
  • Sirdavidia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants from the family Annonaceae described February 4, 2015, by Thomas L.P. Couvreur of France's Institute of Research for Development, Raoul Niangadouma of the Herbier National du Gabon, Bonaventure Sonké of the University of Yaoundé, and Hervé Sauquet of Université Paris-Sud. The genus was named in honor of Sir David Attenborough. The type species Sirdavidia solannona was discovered and collected in Gabon in Crystal Mountains National Park on November 15, 2013, at elevations of 300–600 meters. The species name refers to the resemblance of the flowers to those of Solanum species. (en)
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