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Palynology, 2021
Boraginaceae s.l., the single family of Boraginales, are extremely diverse in terms of morphology, and their species are well distributed in South America especially in Brazilian ecosystems.
Lorrayne Albernaz Domingues Camilo Landi +2 more
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Boraginaceae s.l., the single family of Boraginales, are extremely diverse in terms of morphology, and their species are well distributed in South America especially in Brazilian ecosystems.
Lorrayne Albernaz Domingues Camilo Landi +2 more
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Leaf anatomy and foliar trichomes in Heliotropiaceae and their systematic relevance
Flora: Morphology, Distribution, Functional Ecology of Plants, 2003Summary Leaf anatomy and the distribution of foliar trichome types of 65 species of Heliotropiaceae have been investigated. The aim was to evaluate the systematic relevance of their diversity as compared to recent findings of systematic relationships within the family. The results of leaf anatomy patterns, especially venation, vascular system, various
Hartmut H Hilger
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Two new Brazilian species and new combinations in Euploca (Heliotropiaceae)
Kew Bulletin, 2009Two new species of Euploca (Heliotropiaceae): E. krapovickasii J. I. M. Melo & Semir and E. pottii J. I. M. Melo & Semir are described for Brazil, and 12 new combinations are proposed in neotropical Euploca. Discussions of taxonomic relationships based on morphology, with illustrations and information on geographical distribution, flowering and ...
José Iranildo Miranda de Melo +1 more
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Studies on Lehm. (Heliotropiaceae) – a threatened endemic plant of Tamil Nadu, India
Journal of Threatened TaxaHeliotropium rottleri Lehm. (Heliotropiaceae; previously Boraginaceae) is endemic to Coimbatore region. Its taxonomic status is ambiguous and unresolved because of mistaken identity of H. marifolium J. Koenig ex Retz. and H. scabrum Retz.
Shamsudheen Abdul Kader, Gothandam Gopal
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A New Species of
A new species of Myriopus (Heliotropiaceae), Myriopus chrysocalyx J.I.M. Melo & L.G. Sá, hitherto recorded for the Brazilian Northeastern is described and illustrated.
José Iranildo Miranda de Melo +1 more
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A systematic analysis of Heliotropiaceae (Boraginales) based on trnL and ITS1 sequence data
Botanische Jahrbücher Für Systematik, Pflanzengeschichte Und Pflanzengeographie, 2003Hartmut H Hilger
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Epitypification of Heliotropium arborescens L. (Heliotropiaceae)
TAXON, 2010AbstractThe plate designated as lectotype of the name Heliotropium arborescens L. (1759) does not permit a precise application of the name. The herbarium material associated with that illustration was examined in order to clarify the identity of the type material and an epitype was selected.
Federico Luebert +2 more
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