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1098. Epipactis dunensis (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery
Summary Epipactis dunensis (T.Stephenson & T.A.Stephenson) Godfery is illustrated: a list of synonyms and description are given. Taxonomy of Epipactis Zinn is complex, and the current status of E. dunensis is discussed in light of this.
Michael F. Fay +2 more
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Seagrass and hydrographic data for the Mediterranean Sea
The dataset includes 1,771 locations of major seagrass families (Cymodoceaceae, Zosteraceae, Posidoniaceae, Hydrocharitaceae, Ruppiaceae), which are further divided into the species they include, as well as 1,284 locations of seagrass absence ...
Dimitrios Effrosynidis +2 more
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Alien plants in urban nature reserves : from red-list species to future invaders? [PDF]
Urban reserves, like other protected areas, aim to preserve species richness but conservation efforts in these protected areas are complicated by high proportions of alien species.
Jarošík, Vojtěch +2 more
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1099. Neottia ovata (L.) Hartm.
Summary Neottia ovata (twayblade) is illustrated here (t. 1099). It is a widespread, temperate Eurasian species. A detailed description is provided, with notes on cytology and habitat. Given its wide distribution and the diverse range of habitats where it occurs, its conservation status is Least Concern in Europe.
Michael F. Fay +2 more
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Premise of the study: New microsatellites were developed for the seagrass Thalassia hemprichii (Hydrocharitaceae), a long-lived seagrass species that is found throughout the shallow waters of tropical and subtropical Indo-West Pacific.
Kor-jent van Dijk +2 more
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An Improved molecular tool for distinguishing monoecious and dioedious Hydrilla [PDF]
Two biotypes of hydrilla [Hydrilla verticillata(L.f.) Royle] occur in the United States, a dioecious type centered in the southeast and a monoecious type in the central Atlantic and northeastern states.
Center, Ted D. +2 more
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1105. Anacamptis pyramidalis (L.) Rich.
Summary Anacamptis pyramidalis (pyramidal orchid) is illustrated here. It is a widespread, mostly temperate European species (absent from northern Scotland and much of Scandinavia), extending into south‐western Asia and North Africa. A detailed description is provided, with notes on cytology, habitat and cultivation.
Michael F. Fay +3 more
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Summary Ophrys apifera (BEE ORCHID) is illustrated here (Plate 1106). It is a widespread species, occurring in southern and western Europe (absent from most of Scotland and Scandinavia), extending into south‐western Asia and North Africa. A detailed description is provided, with notes on habitat and cultivation.
Michael F. Fay +4 more
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Se registra por primera vez la existencia de Limnobium laevigatum (Hydrocharitaceae) en la provincia de La Pampa, Argentina. Los especímenes fueron colectados en un cuenco de agua dulce de la localidad de Ingeniero Luiggi y su presencia constituye una ...
Walter Alejandro Muiño
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Flore d'Afrique centrale - Spermatophyta - Hydrocharitaceae
PDF version of treatment of Hydrocharitaceae in Flore d'Afrique centrale ...
Symoens, J.-J., Sosef M.S.M.
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