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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
Orchidaceae, Conservation status, Descriptors, Cultivation, Phenology, Epipactis dunensis, Nomenclature, Geographical distribution, and Orchids
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Praxelis cleggiae (Compositae: Eupatorieae: Praxeliinae), a new species from the granite inselbergs in the east of the Departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
(Compositae: Eupatorieae: Praxeliinae) is described and illustrated from the granite inselbergs (upon which it is most common), and on road crown chippings on old roads, in the Departamento de Santa Cruz, Bolivia; it has a disjunct distribution and is also found on the Serranía San Simón, in the San Ignacio...Hind, D. J. Nicholas ; Edwards, Sara L.
Eupatoriopsis, Praxelis cleggiae, Chromolaena, Island-like, Santa Cruz (Bolivia), Inselberg, Praxeliopsis, Asteraceae, and Bolivia
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The biology of Marchantia polymorpha subsp. ruderalis Bischl. & Boissel. Dub in nature.
Duckett, Jeffrey G. ; Pressel, Silvia ; Kowal, Jill
Carpocephala, Fertilization distances, Sex ratio, Marchantia polymorpha subsp. ruderalis, Spore viability, Post-fire establishment, and Female bias
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A densely sampled molecular phylogeny of Tachigali (Leguminosae), an evolutionarily successful lineage of neotropical ant-housing canopy trees.
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Scientific note: Phoretic interaction between Antherophagus (Coleoptera) and Bombus funebris (Hymenoptera), using Chuquiraga jussieui (Asteraceae) as transfer stations in the páramos.
Beetles of the genus are phoretic organisms that inhabit the nests of species. They migrate and colonize new nests using the same bumblebees as carriers. Although beetles from temperate Europe and North America are known to use some plant species to move between bumblebees, it is unknown which plants are...