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Clusia rosea 'Variegata': 'Variegata' Pitch Apple

open access: yesEDIS, 2003
This wide-spreading, densely-foliated, rounded, 25- to 30-foot-tall, evergreen tree has a short trunk and broad, thickened, leathery leaves, reminiscent of Southern magnolia leaves. The leaves are striking with yellow and green marbled variegations.
Edward Gilman, Dennis Watson
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Gall midges (Insecta, Diptera, Cecidomyiidae) associated with Clusiaceae in Brazil: richness and distribution

open access: yesAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2021
A literature compilation was done to gather information about Cecidomyiidae galls on Clusiaceae in Brazil. Botanical names were verified in the site “Flora do Brasil” as well as data on plant distribution and origin. Two herbaria were visited in order to
VALÉRIA CID MAIA
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Clarifying the nomenclatural history of Tovomitopsis, a Brazilian endemic genus of Clusiaceae [PDF]

open access: yesPhytoKeys, 2021
Tovomitopsis Planch. & Triana is a Brazilian Atlantic Forest endemic genus composed of two species: T. paniculata (Spreng.) Planch. & Triana and T. saldanhae Engl.
Lucas C. Marinho   +3 more
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Antioxidant activity and flavonoid content of Clusia fluminensis Planch. & Triana

open access: yesAnais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, 2012
Clusia fluminensis Planch. & Triana (Clusiaceae Lindl.) is a native species found in regions of high luminosity and water restriction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant activity of Clusia fluminensis crude extracts through the ...
Maria Carolina A. da Silva   +1 more
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Estômatos de Guttiferae. Estudo morfológico, dimensional e quantitativo [PDF]

open access: yesActa Amazonica, 1974
RESUMO Estudo morfológico, dimensional e quantitativo dos estômatos de trinta e sete espécies de Guttiferae, com vista à Taxonomia, sendo 26 da Amazônia, 10 extra-amazônicas e 1 introduzida e aclimatada no Brasil (Garcinia mangostana L.).
José Elias de Paula
doaj   +1 more source

Habitat use by Oryzomys subflavus (Rodentia) in an open shrubland formation in Restinga de Jurubatiba National Park, RJ, Brazil

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Biology
The Restinga de Jurubatiba has at least 10 plant formations, including open Clusia shrubland. This formation is composed of dense shrubs of many shapes and sizes, where Clusia hilariana is one of the most important plant species.
H. G. Bergallo   +4 more
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First records of the rare family Clusiidae (Diptera, Opomyzoidea) from Iran

open access: yesZoodiversity, 2020
During our research on the Diptera fauna ofnorthern Iran during 2017–2018, three species of the family Clusiidae have been collected and identified. Clusiaflava (Meigen, 1830), Clusia tigrina (Fallén, 1820) and Clusiodes ruficollis (Meigen, 1830) are ...
Farzane Kazerani   +3 more
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Dois casos de poliembrionia em Clusiaceae: Clusia criuva Cambess. e Clusia fluminensis Planch. & Triana

open access: yesHoehnea
Ensaios de germinação com sementes de Clusia criuva Cambess. e de Clusia fluminensis Planch. & Triana, espécies dioicas, arbóreas, presentes na restinga de Maricá, Rio de Janeiro, revelaram altos percentuais germinativos, 99,2% (n = 140) para C. criuva e
Maria Célia Rodrigues Correia   +2 more
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Is There Life After Death? The Role of Standing Dead Phorophytes in Supporting Tropical Epiphyte Diversity

open access: yesBiotropica, Volume 58, Issue 4, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Global increases in tree mortality from climate change and land‐use are altering forest structures, impacting canopy‐dwelling plants like vascular epiphytes, which depend on host trees (phorophytes). When a phorophyte dies standing, it becomes a snag, the local substrate conditions change and microclimatic exposure may increase, particularly ...
Camila Nardy Delgado   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Host preferences of non‐native Acalolepta aesthetica (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) on the Island of Hawaiʻi

open access: yesAgricultural and Forest Entomology, Volume 28, Issue 2, Page 149-159, May 2026.
Acalolepta aesthetica is a non‐native cerambycid established on the Island of Hawaiʻi. We show its preferred hosts are woody species that are highly valued for agricultural, horticultural and cultural uses. We used a resource selection function to estimate host preferences and found that kukui (Aleurites moluccanus), the state tree, was preferred ...
Helen R. Sofaer   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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