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A Remarkable New Species of Notobuxus (Buxaceae) from Tanzania
Kew Bulletin, 1981In a set of duplicates of the collections of the egregious A. Peter received at Kew early in 1980 from Berlin, where they had reposed unharmed in a basement during the War, were two gatherings of a shrub from the East Usambaras with opposite, cordate, subamplexicaul leaves labelled 'Memecylon'. Rejected by my colleague G. E.
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Wood Anatomy of Buxaceae: Correlations with Ecology and Phylogeny
Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 1982Summary The family Buxaceae consists of four genera, with the desert shrub Simmondsia dubiously included in the family as a fifth genus. Styloceras (Andean rain forest) has the most mesomorphic and primitive wood features, followed by Sarcococca and then by Buxus, which can be grouped closely with Notobuxus in terms of wood anatomy.
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Steroid alkaloids of (Buxaceae)
Tetrahedron Letters, 1964William F. Knaack, T.A. Geissman
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Buxaceae Dumort., Comment. Bot.
2011Published as part of Reveal, James L., Chase, Mark W., Iii, - Apg & Iii, Apg, 2011, APG III: Bibliographical Information and Synonymy of Magnoliidae Abstract Kew words Introduction, pp.
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THE GENUS PACHYSANDRA (BUXACEAE)
1968(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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A Further Note on Notobuxus cordata (Buxaceae)
Kew Bulletin, 1985Since this species was described (in Kew Bull. 36: 39 (1981)) a further gathering has recently been made, nearly 65 years after the type-collections of A. Peter, and some 250 km further south than the type-locality. The new collection adds information on the fruit-colour at maturity, not known before, and habitat-details, only sketchily known ...
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Garcinia buxifolia Chiov. is Buxus hildebrandtii Baill. (Buxaceae)
Nordic Journal of Botany, 1984The type material of Garcinia buxifolia Chiov., hitherto assumed to be an aberrant taxon in the Guttiferae, is shown to belong to Buxus hildebrandtii Baill. (Buxaceae), to the synonymy of which G.
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Inflorescence and floral morphology of Haptanthus hazlettii (Buxaceae, Buxales)
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 2015The enigmatic Central American tree Haptanthus hazlettii has recently been placed in Buxaceae (Buxales) by molecular evidence. However, Haptanthus appears morphologically to be fundamentally different from other Buxales in having pluriovular carpels with parietal placentation and reduced male reproductive units of an obscure morphological nature.
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