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Asclepiadaceae

2020
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Asclepiadaceae

1982
Perennial herbs, undershrubs or lianas, mostly with milky or watery juice. Leaves opposite or whorled, membranaceous, coriaceous or fleshy. Stipules wanting, very small or rudimentary. Flowers actinomorphic, usually 5-merous, rarely very large. Inflorescence consisting of extra-axillary or terminal panicles, racemes, umbels or cymes or flowers solitary.
Aa, F. van der, Stoffers, A.L.
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SÜDWESTAFRIKANISCHE ASCLEPIADACEAE

1961
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Asclepiadaceae of Maharashtra

Nelumbo
Family Asclepiadaceae is represented by 250 genera and ca 3000 species mainly distributed in tropical and subtropical regions of the world. It is represented by 43 genera and ca 243 species in India, of which, 31 genera, 82 species, 2 subspecies and 7 varieties are known from the State of Maharashtra.
M. Y. Kamble, S. R. Yadav
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Miscellaneous notes on Stapelieae (Asclepiadaceae)

Bradleya, 1987
Miscellaneous notes on Stapelieae (Asclepiadaceae). Part 7 deals with Caralluma staintonii Hara, and provides habitat information, amplified description and illustrations of this Nepalese species. Part 8 is concerned with new synonymy for Caralluma edulis (Edgew.)Benth., for which distributional data are included.
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Studies on African Asclepiadaceae

Kew Bulletin, 1984
Etude systematique des Schizoglossum et Aspidoglossum. Proposition de Miraglossum gen. nov.
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NEW APOCYNACEAE AND ASCLEPIADACEAE

American Journal of Botany, 1935
The botanical collections of Professor H. H. Bartlett incidental to the expedition of the University of Michigan to the Sierra de San Carlos, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico, in 1930, and the joint expedition of the University of Michigan and the Carnegie Institution of Washington to Guatemala, in 1931, have brought to light several novelties of ...
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Fam.: Seidenpflanzen. Asclepiadaceae

1910
Ausdauernde Pflanze mit krautigem, ver-asteltem, 1½ m hohem, milchsaftfuhrendem Stengel. — Blatter eiformig-elliptisch mit kurzer Spitze; unterseits grausamtig behaart; oberseits kahl, mit hervortretenden Rippen, kurzgestielt (Fig. 1). — Bluten in vielblutigen, gestielten, end- oder Seiten standigen Dolden (Fig. 1).
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NEW COMBINATIONS IN ASCLEPIADACEAE

1973
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