4 edition of Haemodoraceae (Flora Neotropica Monograph No. 61) found in the catalog.
Published
June 22, 1993
by The New York Botanical Garden Press
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Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Hiltje Maas-van de Kamer (Colorist) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 44 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11301989M |
ISBN 10 | 0893273805 |
ISBN 10 | 9780893273804 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 254739139 |
Australian Native Plants, located in Ventura, CA, is a leader in ornamental trees and shrubs for Mediterranean gardens. Shop the online store or come visit us (by appointment only). FAMILY = haemodoraceae 13 found. Anigozanthos 'Amber Velvet' Anigozanthos 'Amber Velvet is an attractive new hybrid Kangaroo Paw. วงศ์:Haemodoraceae ประเภท: ไม้ล้มลุกอายุหลายปี ความสูง: 30 – 35 เซนติเมตร ลำต้น: เป็นข้อปล้องสั้น ๆ อวบน้ำ ทอดเลื้อยไปตามพื้นดิน ใบ: ใบ.
Spiderwort (Tradescantia) is a New World genus of herbaceous perennials, named by Carl Linnaeus in honor of John Tradescant the Elder (ca. –).Although all spiderworts listed in New York are considered to be native to eastern North America, none are . Taxon Concept NZOR Concept Id efb3adebdfea72d64a44a According to Mabberley, D.J. Mabberley's plant book, a portable dictionary of plants, their classification and uses. 3rd ed. Cambridge University Press. p. Has Parent Commelinales (In use by NZOR) Preferred Name Haemodoraceae
Recommended Citation. Buchmann, Stephen L., "Preliminary Anthecological Observations on Xiphidium caeruleum Aubl. (Monocotyledoneae: Haemodoraceae) in Panama" ().Cited by: Media in category "Haemodoraceae" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Blancoa canescens - Flickr - Kevin 1, × 2,; MB.
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Abstract. Erect to decumbent perennials with a sympodial rhizome or a stolon, corm or bulb. Roots and subterranean stems often red or reddish. Leaves basal or cauline, distichous, generally ascending, straight, rarely bent or twisted; base sheathing and equitant, blades ensiform, unifacial, lanceolate, narrowly Haemodoraceae book or acicular, hollow-tubular in Tribonanthes, entire, acuminate, mucronate.
In book: The families and genera of flowering plants. Haemodoraceae are a relatively small monocot family consisting of 14 genera and approximately species and are distributed in parts of Author: Michael G.
Simpson. TY - CHAP. T1 - Haemodoraceae. AU - Maas, P.J.M. PY - Y1 - M3 - Chapter. SP - BT - Nuevo Catálogo de la Flora de Venezuela.
A2 - Huber, O. Hokche, O. This book is intended as an introduction to the Kangaroo Paws, Conostylis and other related species in the family Haemodoraceae that can be found in Western Australia. This book only contains illustrations of some species to be found in this family. The species illustrated are a selection of those that one could be expected to find with : DRMW.
Haemodoraceae. Flora de Guerrero Book December ABSTRACT: The taxonomic revision of the family Haemodoraceae for Guerrero was undertaken. This family is represented in the state by. Haemodoraceae of North America Update, database (version ) Acquired: Notes: Updated for ITIS by the Flora of North America Expertise Network, in connection with an update for USDA PLANTS () Reference for: Haemodoraceae: Source: NODC Taxonomic Code, database (version ) Acquired: Notes: Reference for: Haemodoraceae.
Haemodorum is a genus of herbs in the family Haemodoraceae, first described as a genus in It is native to New Guinea and Australia.
The type species is Haemodorum corymbosum Vahl. species. Haemodorum austroqueenslandicum Domin - SE Queensland, NE New South Wales; Haemodorum brevicaule - Queensland, Northern Territory, N Western AustraliaFamily: Haemodoraceae. Pax, F., Haemodoraceae in Engler-Prantl, Die natürl. Pflanzenfamilien, 2.
Aufl., Bd. 15a, –, Engelmann, Leipzig Google Scholar. Xiphidium coeruleum (Haemodoraceae) Iguana Lodge Native Species Garden Book. Welcome to the Iguana Lodge Native Species Garden Book and if you get here, to our gardens which are located throughout Iguana Lodge, including the pedestrian boulevard of “La Gloria de Platanares.” We have over thirty native species in the garden and nursery.
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Buy Flora Capensis, Volume 6: Haemodoraceae to Liliaceae (): Being a Systematic Description of the Plants of the Cape Colony, Caffraria and Port Natal, and Neighbouring Territories: NHBS - William T Thiselton-Dyer, Cambridge University Press.
Haemodoraceae in World Checklist of Selected Plant Families. The Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Published on the internet. Accessed: Jan. Haemodoraceae in The Orders and Families of Monocotyledons.
Published. Crystal data on individual genera of the Haemodoraceae, however, is sparse, although raphides are known to occur in the family (Schulze, ; Dahlgren and Clifford, ). New data are presented here specifically on raphides that are present in the tapetum (Table 1). Tapetal raphides were observed here in some Haemodoraceae (A.
flavidus, A. ( by: Comparative Anatomy of Lachnanthes and and Lophiola (Haemodoraceae) 1 1. This study was submitted by M. Simpson to the Department of Botany, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Science by: This e-book is intended as an introduction to the Daisy-like flowers in the family Asteraceae that can be found in Western Australia.
This book only contains some examples of the many species to be found in this family in Western Australia. About 70 genera of the Asteraceae are to be found in Western Australia with about endemic : DRMW.
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Cellular‐Specific Detection of Polyphenolic Compounds by NMR‐and MS‐Based Techniques: Application to the Representative Polycyclic Aromatics of Members of the Hypericaceae, the Musaceae and the Haemodoraceae (Pages: ) Dirk Hölscher.Flora of New York is a guide to the vascular plants (or tracheophytes) found growing without cultivation in New York State, with an emphasis on showing which plants are native to the New York region, which plants have been introduced from elsewhere, where in the state the plants are likely to be found, and how likely they are to be found.This paper presents the first record of silica deposits in tissues of Haemodoraceae and adds new records of tapetal raphides in this family.
Within the order Commelinales, silica is present in leaves of three families (Hanguanacaeae, Haemodoraceae and Commelinaceae), but entirely absent from the other two (Pontederiaceae and Philydraceae).Cited by: