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Saxifraga rufescens var. rufescens (Saxifragaceae): A New Addition to the Flora of India
ABSTRACT Saxifraga rufescens Balf.f., a species of Saxifragaceae, previously known from China and Myanmar, is now recorded from Nagaland, India. This study offers detailed morphological descriptions, habitat characteristics, field photographs, distributional data, and an analysis of its taxonomic relationships with closely related species, facilitating
Santanu Dey +4 more
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Sedum sarmentosum (Crassulaceae) in the Ukrainian flora
This article presents the first systematized data on the current distribution in Ukraine of the little-known neophyte Sedum sarmentosum (Crassulaceae), a species of East Asian origin.
Andrik E.J. , Shynder O.I., Shevera M.V.
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Succulents present great commercial importance, but information on the cultivation of these plants are not enough, especially considering the use of fertilizers during the growth phase.
Marília Andrade Lessa +3 more
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Threatened plants of the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism, South Africa [PDF]
We present Red List assessments of threatened plants of the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa. We evaluated the status of taxa using categories and criteria adopted by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) in ...
Dold, A P, Victor, A E
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Late 21st‐Century Climate and Land Use Driven Loss of Plant Diversity in African Mountains
By the end of this century, many African mountain plants may lose large parts of their suitable habitats as the climate warms and land use changes. Even under a sustainable pathway limiting warming to under 2°C, nearly half of the 607 studied species are projected to contract their ranges, with losses even greater under higher emission scenarios ...
João de Deus Vidal Junior +17 more
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Aloe pulcherrima - a beautiful Ethiopian endemic [PDF]
Aloe pulcherrima is a large-growing, cliff-dwelling species from high altitudes in Ethiopia with a unique stem branching pattern.
Walker, Colin C.
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Consensus classifications are crucial for conservation: How CITES utilizes checklists
Abstract The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) is an end‐user of the consensus classifications and checklists produced by global initiatives such as the World Flora Online (WFO). This paper provides a brief background on CITES and the impact of classification and nomenclature changes on the CITES ...
Ronell R. Klopper
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Four rural cemeteries in central western NSW: Islands of Australiana in a European sea? [PDF]
Vascular plants present in groundstoreys of variously–managed areas in four cemeteries in central western NSW – two on the Central Western Slopes (Garra and Toogong) and two on the Central Tablelands (Lyndhurst and Carcoar) – were recorded over periods ...
Cole, Ian A. +3 more
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Jenis dan Potensi Tumbuhan Obat pada Kawasan Hutan Adat Gunung Semarong Kecamatan Tayan Hulu Kabupaten Sanggau [PDF]
Indonesia Forest has a natural resources which many diverse regione specially in indigenous Forest of Mount Semarong were located in the district of Hulu Tayan Sanggau which have a diversity of flora is more high including the medicinal plants.
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