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Linked collectors and determiners for: A synopsis of the genus Drosera (Droseraceae) in Brazil.
Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "A synopsis of the genus Drosera (Droseraceae) in Brazil". Claims or attributions were made on Bionomia by volunteer Scribes, <a href="http://bionomia.net/dataset/c7e5ebab-
Bionomia
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FIGURE 6. Drosera spirocalyx. A, habit. B, C, detail of the indumentum at the base (B) and apex (C) of the scape. D, leaf, abaxial surface. E, leaf, adaxial surface. F, stipule. G, calyx showing actual shape of sepals.
Rivadavia, Fernando +3 more
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The family Droseraceae is reported for the first time from Costa Rica represented by Drosera capillaris Poiret. The species grows in vernal pools of hyperhumid savannahs of tbe Parque Nacional Amistad, Puntarenas Province.
Gómez Laurito, Jorge +1 more
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Anti-nociceptive Activity of Regenerated Drosera spatulata Aqueous Extract by Rat Formalin Test
Background: The use of regenerated plants provides a new era in herbal medicine production. Objective: In this study, the analgesic effect of aqueous extracts from aerial part of regenerated Drosera spatulata (Droseraceae) was examined on Sprague Dawley ...
S Golabi +5 more
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The Localization of Cell Wall Components in the Quadrifids of Whole-Mount Immunolabeled Utricularia dichotoma Traps. [PDF]
Płachno BJ, Kapusta M.
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FIGURE 9. Drosera tentaculata. A, habitat, in sandy soil with white quartz gravel at the Serra do Cipó, Minas Gerais. B, habitat, in cracks of sandstone, at Diamantina, Minas Gerais. C, rosette seen from above.
Rivadavia, Fernando +3 more
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FIGURE 3. Drosera quartzicola. A. Front view of the flower. B. Close-up of the front view of the flower, detail of the reproductive organs. C. Close-up of the flower bud, showing the dense indumentum of eglandular hairs and translucentyellow short ...
Rivadavia, Fernando +1 more
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Small terrestrial or aquatic, insectivorous herbs. Primary root often undeveloped, stembase with adventitious roots, sometimes tuberous. Leaves spirally arranged, often in basal rosettes, rarely whorled, provided with sessile or stipitate sticky glands, marginal glands longest, often circinate when young. Stipules mostly present.
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How the sensory system of carnivorous plants has evolved. [PDF]
Pavlovič A.
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Natural history specimen data linked to collectors and determiners held within, "Synopsis of the genus Drosera (Droseraceae) in Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo".
Bionomia
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