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On Graptopetalum marginatum (Crassulaceae) [PDF]

open access: possibleCactus and Succulent Journal, 2012
Introduction In previous papers, we provided information on three Mexican species of Graptopetalum, namely: G. amethystinum (Rose) E. Walther (Chazaro & Flores, 1999); G. glassii Acev.-Rosas & Chazaro (Chazaro-Basanez & Acevedo-Rosas, 2008) and G. mendozae Glass & Chazaro (Chazaro-Basanez & Acevedo-Rosas, 2009). This time we discuss G.
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A Review of Horticulturally Desirable Characters in Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae): Variable and Deviating Vegetative and Reproductive Morphologies Useful in Breeding Programmes

Haseltonia. Yearbook of the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, 2022
: Variation and deviations in reproductive morphological characters, especially in flower colour and the occurrence of single vs double flowers, in species and hybrids from which cultivars have been selected in Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam ...
Gideon F. Smith, Ronen Shtein
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Sexual and Asexual Reproduction in Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae): A Review of Known and Newly Recorded Strategies

Haseltonia. Yearbook of the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, 2022
: Apart from reproducing sexually through the production of seed that follows self- or cross-pollination and fertilisation, representatives of Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam.
Gideon F. Smith   +6 more
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A Review of the Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Pharmacology of Bryophyllum pinnatum (Lam.) (Crassulaceae)

Journal of Biologically Active Products from Nature, 2022
Bryophyllum pinnatum is a well-known medicinal plant that has been used in many traditional systems of medicines. This includes treating fever, smallpox, otitis, cough, asthma, headache, convulsion, and general debility. The various secondary metabolites
T. Elufioye, A. Oyedeji, S. Habtemariam
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Notes on Kalanchoe subg. Bryophyllum (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae) and the kalanchoes of Sijfert H. Koorders (1919)

Phytotaxa, 2022
The partial infrageneric classification system proposed for Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae), specifically publication of K. subg. Bryophyllum, by Sijfert H. Koorders in 1919 is analysed.
Gideon F. Smith
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Graptopetalum trujilloi (Crassulaceae), a new haplostemonous and critically endangered species endemic to western Mexico: comments on taxa of subg. Glassia

Phytotaxa, 2022
Graptopetalum trujilloi (subg. Glassia, Crassulaceae), a new haplostemonous species from San Gabriel municipality, Jalisco, Mexico is described and illustrated. Its morphologically closest species is G. rosanevadoense.
J. Vázquez-García   +2 more
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A review of the cytotaxonomy of Kalanchoe (Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae) with reference to evolutionary trends in the genus

Phytotaxa, 2022
Over a 60-year period in the mid-20th century (ca. mid-1930s to mid-1990s), chromosome numbers, reflected as either x, n, or 2n, or a combination of these, were published for just more than 80 species, infraspecific taxa, and nothospecies of Kalanchoe ...
Gideon F. Smith
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The Crassulaceae of Southern Peru

Cactus and Succulent Journal, 2019
Three taxa of succulent Crassulaceae: Two Echeveria, and one Sedum were found in the Southern Departments of Peru. (1) Echeveria peruviana, a species described 180 years ago, was not found until recently in its type locality, a full description is provided and more localities in the departments of Tacna and Moquegua are given. (2) Echeveria vulcanicola
Daniel B. Montesinos-Tubée   +2 more
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The nomenclature and taxonomy of Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae resolved

Phytotaxa, 2022
The two subfamily names Crassulaceae subfam. Kalanchooideae and Crassulaceae subfam. Cotyledonoideae were simultaneously validly published by Alwin Berger in 1930. In a long-overlooked contribution, René C.J.E.
Gideon F. Smith, A. Monro
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Umbilicus, a New Record for Angola in the Crassulaceae

Haseltonia. Yearbook of the Cactus and Succulent Society of America, 2022
: A new record of Crassulaceae, namely plants that may belong to Umbilicus botryoides Hochst. ex A.Rich., is documented for the Angolan Flora. These plants were observed on the western edge of the Huila plateau near the town of Lubango.
P. Bruyns, C. Klak
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