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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/falcataria/?format=api",
            "slug": "falcataria",
            "latin_name": "Falcataria",
            "description": "Falcataria is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the monophyletic Mimosoid clade in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. The genus has three species previously classified in the Falcataria section of the genus Paraserianthes by I.C. Neilsen. The distribution of these closely related species within the genus Falcataria links the wet tropics of north-east Australia to New Guinea, the Moluccas, Bismarck Archipelago, and the Solomon Islands east of Wallace's line similar to other plant taxa from the region.",
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            "latin_name": "Farsetia",
            "description": "Farsetia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. \nIt contains the following species:\n\nFarsetia aegyptia Turra\nFarsetia cornus-africani Jonsell\nFarsetia divaricata Jonsell\nFarsetia ellenbeckii Engl.\nFarsetia emarginata Jonsell\nFarsetia fruticans Jonsell & Thulin\nFarsetia inconspicua A.G.Mill.\nFarsetia longisiliqua Decne.\nFarsetia longistyla Baker\nFarsetia nummularia Jonsell\nFarsetia occidentalis B.L.Burtt\nFarsetia pedicellata Jonsell\nFarsetia robecchiana Engl.\nFarsetia socotrana B.L.Burtt\nFarsetia somalensis (Pax) Engl. ex Gilg & Gilg-Ben.\nFarsetia spinulosa Jonsell\nFarsetia stenoptera Hochst.\nFarsetia stylosa R.Br.\nFarsetia tenuisiliqua Jonsell\nFarsetia undulicarpa Jonsell",
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            "slug": "fatsia",
            "latin_name": "Fatsia",
            "description": "Fatsia is a small genus of three species of evergreen shrubs in the family Araliaceae native to southern Japan and Taiwan. They typically have stout, sparsely branched stems bearing spirally-arranged, large leathery, palmately lobed leaves 20–50 cm in width, on a petiole up to 50 cm long, and small creamy-white flowers in dense terminal compound umbels in late autumn or early winter, followed by small black fruit.  The genus was formerly classified within a broader interpretation of the related genus Aralia.",
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            "latin_name": "Feijoa",
            "description": "Feijóo, Feijoo or Feijó (among other variants) is a Spanish, Galician and Portuguese surname, considered Sephardic Jewish in origin.\nPeople with surname or its variants include:\n\nAlfonso Feijoo, Spanish footballer\nBenito Jerónimo Feijóo y Montenegro, Spanish scholar\nDiogo Antônio Feijó, Brazilian politician\nJoão da Silva Feijó, Portuguese naturalist\nLorena Feijóo, Cuban ballet dancer\nLorna Feijóo, Cuban ballet dancer\nPablo Feijoo, Spanish rugby sevens coach and player\nSamuel Feijóo, Cuban writer\nJuan Carlos Navarro Feijoo, Spanish basketball player\nAlberto Núñez Feijóo, Spanish politician",
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            "slug": "ferula",
            "latin_name": "Ferula",
            "description": "FCV Farul Constanța (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈfarul konˈstantsa]), commonly known as Farul Constanța or simply as Farul, is a Romanian professional football club based in the city of Constanța, Constanța County, that competes in the Liga I. Farul translates as \"the Lighthouse\" in Romanian, alluding the fact that the city is situated on the Black Sea coast.\nEstablished in 1920 as SPM Constanța, the team had spent over 40 seasons in the first league before merging with Viitorul Constanța in 2021. The highest position it achieved prior to the merger was fourth place on three occasions, and it also played a Cupa României final in 2005. Farul won its first Liga I title at the end of the 2022–23 season, or the second overall if Viitorul's record is considered.\nFarul Constanța is known for its academy, which was inherited from Gheorghe Hagi, the joint top goalscorer of the Romania national team. Hagi is also the controlling shareholder of the company and coaches the senior team.\nThe club traditionally played its matches at Farul Stadium, but now uses the smaller Viitorul Stadium in Ovidiu until a new home ground will be built.",
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            "latin_name": "Festuca",
            "description": "In anatomy, a fistula (pl.: fistulas or fistulae ; from Latin fistula, \"tube, pipe\") is an abnormal connection (i.e. tube) joining two hollow spaces (technically, two epithelialized surfaces), such as blood vessels, intestines, or other hollow organs to each other, often resulting in an abnormal flow of fluid from one space to the other.  An anal fistula connects the anal canal to the perianal skin. An anovaginal or rectovaginal fistula is a hole joining the anus or rectum to the vagina. A colovaginal fistula joins the  space in the colon to that in the vagina. A urinary tract fistula is an abnormal opening in the urinary tract or an abnormal connection between the urinary tract and another organ. An abnormal communication (i.e. hole or tube) between the bladder and the uterus is called a vesicouterine fistula, while if it is between the bladder and the vagina it is known as a vesicovaginal fistula, and if between the urethra and the vagina: a urethrovaginal fistula. When occurring between two parts of the intestine, it is known as an enteroenteral fistula, between the small intestine and the skin as an enterocutaneous fistula, and between the colon and the skin as a colocutaneous fistula.\nA fistula can result from an infection, inflammation, injury or surgery. Sometimes a fistula is  deliberately surgically created as part of a treatment, for example in the case of an arteriovenous fistula for hemodialysis.\nThe treatment for a fistula varies depending on the cause and extent of the fistula, but often involves surgical intervention combined with antibiotic therapy. In some cases the fistula is temporarily covered using a fibrin glue or plug. A catheter may be required to drain a fistula.\nGlobally, every year between 50,000 and 100,000 women are affected by one or more fistulas relating to childbirth. In botany, the term is most common in its adjectival forms, where it is used in binomial names to refer to a species that is distinguished by one or more hollow or tubular structures. Monarda fistulosa, for example, has tubular flowers. The term was first used in the 14th century.",
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            "slug": "fevillea",
            "latin_name": "Fevillea",
            "description": "Fevillea is a genus of the plant family Cucurbitaceae (the cucumber, squash, and pumpkin family). Some references suggest that there is only one member of this genus, Fevillea cordifolia (antidote vine).  Other online sources make reference to Fevillea pedatifolia (formerly Fevillea peruviana), Fevillea trilobata , and to Fevillea passiflora.\nThe genus is named after the French botanist Louis Feuillée.\nFevillea consists of dioecious vines or lianas. Two subgenera exist: Fevillea and Anisosperma. It is native to the Neotropics.",
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            "slug": "ficus",
            "latin_name": "Ficus",
            "description": "",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/firmiana/?format=api",
            "slug": "firmiana",
            "latin_name": "Firmiana",
            "description": "Firmiana simplex, commonly known as the Chinese parasol tree, Chinese parasoltree, or wutong (Chinese: 梧桐; pinyin: wútóng), is an ornamental plant of tree size assigned to the family Malvaceae that was formerly in the family Sterculiaceae in the order Malvales, and is native to Asia. It grows up to 16 m (52 ft) tall.",
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            "url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/flacourtia/?format=api",
            "slug": "flacourtia",
            "latin_name": "Flacourtia",
            "description": "Flacourtia indica (known commonly as ramontchi, governor's plum and Indian plum, is a species of flowering plant native to much of Africa and tropical and temperate parts of Asia. It has various uses, including folk medicine, fuel, animal food and human food.",
            "gbif_id": 2874157,
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