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Lectotypification of the name Lomandra longifolia Labill. (Asparagaceae: Lomandroideae)
AdansoniaThe lectotype (FI012018, Fig. 1) is designated for the name Lomandra longifolia Labill., the type species of the genus Lomandra Labill. (Asparagaceae: Lomandroideae).
Jian Wang
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The recently described Thysanotus tibeticum (Asparagaceae) is a species of Allium (Amaryllidaceae)
PhytotaxaThe recently described Thysanotus tibeticum (Asparagaceae; the epithet spelling is corrected to tibeticus) from Jiali, Tibet, China, is reduced to synonymy under Allium mairei (Amaryllidaceae).
Terry D. Macfarlane, J. Conran
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A new name for Chlorophytum minor Kativu (Asparagaceae)
Nordic Journal of BotanyA new name, Chlorophytum restrictum Kativu, is proposed for a rare species of Chlorophytum (Asparagaceae) restricted to south‐western Tanzania, northern Zambia and Katanga (Democratic Republic of Congo): C. minor Kativu.
Shakkie Kativu
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New names in Heteropolygonatum (Asparagaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2014Heteropolygonatum has been considered endemic to China, but molecular analyses and morphological observation of type and living collections necessitate the transfer of several Polygonatum to the former: Heteropolygonatum alternicirrhosum, H. anomalum, H. marmoratum, and H. parcefolium, which expands the range of the genus to neighboring Vietnam where H.
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Understanding plant diversity and the phylogenetic divergences in the Northern Hemisphere is essential for in‐depth evolutionary studies and conservation efforts.
Yan‐Yang Xie +5 more
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Understanding plant diversity and the phylogenetic divergences in the Northern Hemisphere is essential for in‐depth evolutionary studies and conservation efforts.
Yan‐Yang Xie +5 more
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Two new species of Lomandra (Asparagaceae: Lomandroideae) from north Queensland, Australia
PhytotaxaLomandra scabrifolia Jian Wang ter & B.Gray, sp. nov. and Lomandra tenuis Jian Wang ter & B.Gray, sp. nov. from north Queensland, Australia are described, illustrated and compared to the morphologically and phylogenetically closely related species. Notes
Jian Wang, Bruce Gray
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2021???? ?????????????????? ?????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????? ?? ?????????????????????? Ornithogalum arcuatum Steven ?? ??????????. ?????????? ?????????????????? ???????????????????? ?? ?????????? ???????????????????????????? ?????????????? ????????
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Peliosanthes yangchunensis (Asparagaceae), a new species from Guangdong, China
PhytotaxaA new species named Peliosanthes yangchunensis are described, which is endemic to Yangchun, western Guangdong, South China. The new species is closely related to P.
Huizhe Feng +4 more
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A new combination in Rohdea (Asparagaceae)
Phytotaxa, 2019The genus Rohdea Roth (1821: 196) belongs to the family Asparagaceae and comprises approximately 20 species distributed in East Asia (Tanaka 2019).
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An Account of the Asparagaceae in Thailand
Tropical Natural History, 2012A revision of the family Asparagaceae in Thailand is presented. One genus, Asparagus L., with two native species is recognized viz. A. filicinus Buch.-Ham. ex D. Don and A. racemosus Willd. Five introduced species commonly cultivated in Thailand are included; A. aethiopicus L., A. densiflorus (Kunth) Jessop, A. officinalis L., A.
WATTANA TANMING, PRANOM CHANTARANOTHAI
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