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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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Notes on Mascarene Asclepiadaceae

Kew Bulletin, 1985
I have been trying to compile as practical an account as I can of this family for the Flore des Mascareignes, on the basis of material kindly named by my colleague Mr D. V. Field. In several cases I could do no more than draw attention to problem areas where a solution must await either more material and more information on native plants or a ...
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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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Studies in the Asclepiadaceae.-II

Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 1897
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In defence of Tenaris and Macropetalum (Asclepiadaceae)

South African Journal of Botany, 1998
A Nicholas
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Asclepiadaceae

2004
Focke Albers, Ulrich Meve
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Asclepiadaceae

2016
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