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Notes on Malesian Chloranthaceae
Kew Bulletin, 1985Summary. Ascarina subsessilis is described as new and three new combinations are made in Sarcandra and Chloranthus. A summary of the literature dealing with the systematic position of the family is given. Whilst preparing an account of the Chloranthaceae for Flora Malesiana some difficulty was experienced in delimiting the taxa of Ascarina. Examination
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Morphological Phylogenetic Analysis of Living and Fossil Chloranthaceae
International Journal of Plant Sciences, 2004To investigate relationships and character evolution in the angiosperm family Chloranthaceae, and to integrate fossil specimens into the phylogeny of extant taxa, a parsimony analysis was carried out using morphological data from 38 extant and six fossil species.
Helena Eklund +2 more
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Chloranthus flavus (Chloranthaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China
Phytotaxa, 2019Chloranthus flavus sp. nov., a new species from Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in China, is described based on living organisms and type specimens. The new species is morphologically similar to Chloranthus nervosus Coll. et Hemsl. due to their similar flower and leaf characters.
DE-TUAN LIU, LEI CAI, GAO CHEN
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1984
Erect or straggling herbs, shrubs or trees, sometimes monoecious or dioecious, the herbs sometimes rhizomatous; branches sometimes jointed at the nodes, sometimes without vessels ( Sarcandra). Leaves simple, decussate or sometimes whorled in fours, serrate, crenate or dentate, the teeth often thickened at the apex, penninerved, usually petiolate ...
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Erect or straggling herbs, shrubs or trees, sometimes monoecious or dioecious, the herbs sometimes rhizomatous; branches sometimes jointed at the nodes, sometimes without vessels ( Sarcandra). Leaves simple, decussate or sometimes whorled in fours, serrate, crenate or dentate, the teeth often thickened at the apex, penninerved, usually petiolate ...
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Four New Species of Hedyosmum (Chloranthaceae) from South America
Systematic Botany, 1988Four new species of Hedyosmum subg. Tafalla are described from the montane forests of Andean South America. Three, H. spectabile, H. steinii, and H. anisodorum, belong to sect. Microcarpa, while H. luteynii is in sect. Macrocarpa. The genus Hedyosmum Swartz consists of about 40 species of mainly montane Neotropical shrubs and trees.
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The flowers ofAscarina lucidaHook. f. (Chloranthaceae)
New Zealand Journal of Botany, 1977Abstract Ascarina lucida is not dioecious as has been assumed but exhibits a peculiar type of monoecism. Biparous sessile cymes composed of simple unisexual flowers are, with very few exceptions, of two kinds. One stamen constitutes a male flower and commonly each is accompanied by two female flowers which mature distinctly later; on other compound ...
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Terpenoids of plants from Chloranthaceae family: chemistry, bioactivity, and synthesis
Natural Product ReportsThis review systematically summarizes 682 structurally characterized terpenoids of 22 Chloranthaceae plants and their key biological activities as well as the chemical synthesis of selected terpenoids.
Bin Zhou, Jian-Min Yue
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Hedyosmum (Chloranthaceae) in Panama
Systematic Botany, 1981W. G. D'Arcy, Ronald L. Liesner
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Chemical Constituents and Bioactivities of Plants of Chloranthaceae
Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2008Cong-Mei, Cao +3 more
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