"madagascariensis"@en . . . . . . . . "67664989"^^ . . "Humbertia es un g\u00E9nero bot\u00E1nico con dos especies\u200B de plantas con flores perteneciente a la familia de las convolvul\u00E1ceas."@es . . . . . . . "Q150898"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "Q15932834"@en . . . . . "Humbertia"@pt . . "Humbertia"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Humbertia"@es . "Humbertia \u00E9 um g\u00E9nero bot\u00E2nico pertencente \u00E0 fam\u00EDlia Convolvulaceae."@pt . . "Humbertia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Convolvulaceae (morning glory family). It only contains one species, Humbertia madagascariensis Lam. It is native to Madagascar. It is known in French as bois de fer; it is endemic to southeastern Madagascar where it occurs in humid evergreen forests at altitudes up to about 600 m (2,000 ft)."@en . . "Illustration by J.E. Smith from Plantarum icones hactenus ineditae, vol. 1: t. 7"@en . . . "Humbertia \u00E9 um g\u00E9nero bot\u00E2nico pertencente \u00E0 fam\u00EDlia Convolvulaceae."@pt . "Humbertia is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Convolvulaceae (morning glory family). It only contains one species, Humbertia madagascariensis Lam. It is native to Madagascar. It is known in French as bois de fer; it is endemic to southeastern Madagascar where it occurs in humid evergreen forests at altitudes up to about 600 m (2,000 ft). The genus name (Humbertia) is in honour of Philibert Commerson (1727\u20131773), a French naturalist, best known for accompanying Louis Antoine de Bougainville on his voyage of circumnavigation in 1766\u20131769. The Latin specific epithet, madagascariensis, means coming from Madagascar. Both genus and species were first described and published by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck in Encycl. Vol.2 on page 356 in 1786."@en . . "6271"^^ . . . "Humbertia"@en . . . "1111666830"^^ . "Humbertia es un g\u00E9nero bot\u00E1nico con dos especies\u200B de plantas con flores perteneciente a la familia de las convolvul\u00E1ceas."@es . . . . . . . .