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1089. Tricyrtis ohsumiensis Masam.: Liliaceae.
Masam. is a rare endemic species of southern Japan with beautiful, ornamental yellow flowers; it is illustrated here with a hand‐coloured engraving; its taxonomic relationships, morphology, ecology and notes on its cultivation are discussed.Moore, Richard ; Langhorne, Joanna
Phenology, Descriptors, Tricyrtis ohsumiensis, Nomenclature, Geographical distribution, Habitats, and Cultivation
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1098. Epipactis dunensis (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery: Orchidaceae.
(T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery is illustrated: a list of synonyms and description are given. Taxonomy of Zinn is complex, and the current status of is discussed in light of this.Fay, Michael F. ; Raistrick, Reinhild ; Sayers, Brendan
Phenology, Descriptors, Cultivation, Orchidaceae, Nomenclature, Orchids, Geographical distribution, Epipactis dunensis, and Conservation status
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1030. AESCULUS CHINENSIS: Sapindaceae.
The Chinese horse‐chestnut, , is illustrated from a tree cultivated at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. This tree was grown from seeds originally imported from China by Dr Purdom, from whom Kew obtained a plant. A detailed description accompanies this excellent illustration. The taxonomy, ecology, cytology and etymology are also...Christenhusz, Maarten J. M. ; Yamanaka, Masumi
Habitat, Ecology, Descriptors, Geographical distribution, Cytology, Cultivation, Phenology, Etymology, and Aesculus chinensis
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1051. Cathaya argyrophylla Chun Kuang: Pinaceae.
The ‘pearl of the forest’, also known as ‘yin shan’ or the ‘giant panda of the plant kingdom’, is illustrated here (t. 1051) from a tree cultivated at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The discovery and phylogenetics of this species are discussed, and its introduction into horticulture is presented. A... -
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1069. Berberis ludingensis Harber, a new species in section Wallichianae from : Berberidaceae.
A new species of in section, Harber is described from Luding Xian in Sichuan. Several collections of this compact, spiny species have been made in recent years.Harber, Julian ; Liang, Ke
Cultivation, New species, Descriptors, Phenology, Geographical distribution, Sichuan (China), Nomenclature, Habitat, China, and Berberis ludingensis
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