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Flora of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil: Boraginales
Phytotaxa, 2018A taxonomic treatment of the Boraginales of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, is presented. Twenty-one species in five genera and two families have been recorded: Cordiaceae, with two genera (Cordia (seven species) and Varronia (four)) and Heliotropiaceae, with three genera (Euploca (five), Heliotropium (two) and Myriopus (three)).
JOSÉ IRANILDO MIRANDA DE MELO +3 more
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Codonaceae-a newly required family name in Boraginales
Phytotaxa, 2014Codonaceae (Boraginales) is here proposed as a novel segregate family from Boraginaceae, based on Boraginaceae subfamily Codonoideae. The family consists of a single genus, Codon (2 species, Southwest Africa) which is traditionally considered as the only African representative of the predominantly New World family Hydrophyllaceae.
M. Weigend, H. H. Hilger
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Molecular Ecology Resources, 2019
AbstractBoraginales (the forget‐me‐not order) is a core group within the lamiids clade. However, until now, no genome from Boraginales has been reported, and published transcriptomes are also rare. Here, we report the first Boraginales species de novo genome (i.e.
Cheng‐Yi Tang +3 more
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AbstractBoraginales (the forget‐me‐not order) is a core group within the lamiids clade. However, until now, no genome from Boraginales has been reported, and published transcriptomes are also rare. Here, we report the first Boraginales species de novo genome (i.e.
Cheng‐Yi Tang +3 more
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Especie nueva del género Bourreria (Ehretiaceae, Boraginales) de Mesoamérica
Brittonia, 2009Bourreria motaguensis is described as a new species from low elevation tropical deciduous forest, from the departments of El Progreso, Zacapa, and Chiquimula in Guatemala, and Oaxaca and Chiapas in Mexico.
Mario Esteban Véliz Pérez +2 more
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Floral Ontogeny in Bourreria (Ehretiaceae, Boraginales)
Flora - Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2004Summary Gynoecium and fruit ontogeny is studied in eight species of Bourreria (Ehretiaceae, Boraginales). The internal architecture of the bicarpellate ovary results from the development of several secondary septs, i.e., apical, basal, and false septs. Flower and fruit morphology provide additional characters for phylogenetic analyses. Apomorphies of
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Nomenclatural Updates in Varronia (Cordiaceae, Boraginales) from South America
Harvard Papers in Botany, 2019Two new combinations in Varronia (Cordiaceae, Boraginales) are proposed, both species endemic to Colombia: V. fuertesii and V. ramirezii.
Thaynara de Sousa Silva +2 more
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New synonym, new combination and typifications in Varronia (Cordiaceae, Boraginales)
Phytotaxa, 2019Due to their recent reestablishment at the generic level, some species of the genus Varronia need to be (re-)allocated and their names and respective nomenclature types reviewed. One new combination (V. serratifolia) and a new synonym (V. intonsa) are proposed here.
THAYNARA DE SOUSA SILVA +1 more
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2019
Trattamento sistematico completo dei taxa dell'Ordine Boraginales appartenenti alla Flora Toscana. Opera Floristica.
Cecchi, Lorenzo, Selvi, Federico
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Trattamento sistematico completo dei taxa dell'Ordine Boraginales appartenenti alla Flora Toscana. Opera Floristica.
Cecchi, Lorenzo, Selvi, Federico
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Four new species of genus Cordia (Cordiaceae, Boraginales) from Brazil
Brittonia, 2013We describe four new species of Cordia (Cordiaceae) from Brazil: Cordia fusca, C. glabrifolia, C. restingae, and C. tarodae. These are illustrated, and data on habitat, phenology, and distribution are provided.
María Natividad Sánchez de Stapf +1 more
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A REVISION OF CORDIA SECTION GERASCANTHUS (BORAGINALES: CORDIACEAE)
2013(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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