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Progress in molecular systematics of Caprifoliaceae
TaxonCaprifoliaceae sensu APG IV shows a disjunctive distribution between Eurasia and America, and is an excellent study system for exploring the formation of species with an Eurasian–North American disjunct distribution.
Guo‐Qing Wang +4 more
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Dipsacus gmelinii (Caprifoliaceae), a wetland species new to the Bulgarian flora
HacquetiaDipsacus gmelinii is here reported as a new addition to the vascular flora of Bulgaria. It was recorded on Belene Island, in the Danube River. In the present paper, the species is described morphologically with an emphasis on carpomorphological ...
G. Kunev +2 more
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Phytotaxa
Valeriana alanyense a new species to science from Southwestern of Turkey, is described and illustrated. The new species exhibits affinities to V. speluncaria and it differs from it in certain morphological characteristics: leaf shape and size, elongated ...
Fulya Yüceol +4 more
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Valeriana alanyense a new species to science from Southwestern of Turkey, is described and illustrated. The new species exhibits affinities to V. speluncaria and it differs from it in certain morphological characteristics: leaf shape and size, elongated ...
Fulya Yüceol +4 more
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Botanical journal of the Linnean Society
The taxonomic limits across Diervilla, a genus endemic to Eastern North America, are puzzling, compounded by broad morphological variation within species which may overlap across species.
K. Mathews +2 more
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The taxonomic limits across Diervilla, a genus endemic to Eastern North America, are puzzling, compounded by broad morphological variation within species which may overlap across species.
K. Mathews +2 more
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Phylogenetic definitions for Dipsacales, Adoxaceae, and Caprifoliaceae
Bulletin of Phylogenetic NomenclatureFormal phylogenetic definitions are here provided for the angiosperm clades Dipsacales, Adoxaceae, and Caprifoliaceae. After decades of progress in understanding the phylogeny of Asteridae and Campanulidae, the three clades here associated with those ...
M. Donoghue
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Journal of Systematics and Evolution
The distribution patterns of plants in the Northern Hemisphere are closely linked to their evolutionary history. The genus Lonicera , commonly referred to as honeysuckle, is widely distributed across the northern temperate zone, making it an ideal ...
Pei-Feng Liu +12 more
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The distribution patterns of plants in the Northern Hemisphere are closely linked to their evolutionary history. The genus Lonicera , commonly referred to as honeysuckle, is widely distributed across the northern temperate zone, making it an ideal ...
Pei-Feng Liu +12 more
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A monograph of Caprifoliaceae: Linnaeeae
Kew Bulletin, 2019Tribe Linnaeeae is a diverse group disjunctly distributed in the northern hemisphere between China and Japan and Mexico. The tribe consists of shrubs with showy flowers that are important in the horticultural industry. We present a detailed monograph of tribe Linnaeeae that includes descriptions, identification keys, botanical plates with line drawings
Sven Landrein, Aljos Farjon
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Phytoserological Systematic Survey of the Caprifoliaceae
Brittonia, 1970Although several investigators have presented data suggesting that the Caprifoliaceae is polyphyletic in origin, the family has been retained as a taxon in recent classifications. Serological analyses of the taxa included within the family have been undertaken to provide additional taxonomic data. Precipitin techniques of double diffusion (Ouchterlony)
Gary R. Hillebrand +1 more
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Fam.: Geissblattgewächse. Caprifoliaceae
1910Ausdauernde Pflanze (Fig. 1) mit dickem, kriechendem, oft tief im Boden liegendem Wurzelstocke und 1 bis 2 m hohem, aufrechtem, rundem, stark gefurchtem und mit Warzen besetztem, krautigem Stengel. — Blatter (Fig. 1) gegenstandig, unpaarig gefiedert, mit sieben bis neun Fiederblattern; Blattstiel kahl oder kurz behaart, gefurcht; Fiederblatter ...
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