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Nomenclatural Notes on Neotropical Marantaceae
Brittonia, 1987Two new combinations are made:Stromanthe macrochlamys (Woodson & Standley), transferred fromCalathea, andCtenanthe amabilis (Morren), transferred fromStromanthe. Calathea crotalifera S. Watson from Guatemala is an earlier name forC. insignis Petersen.
Helen Kennedy, Dan H. Nicolson
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Sanblasia, a new genus of the Marantaceae
Nordic Journal of Botany, 1984Sanblasia dressleri is described from material from the Serranía de San Blas, E Panamá. The inflorescence has the general appearance of an Ischnosiphon , but the ovary is 3–ovulate, as in Calathea , and the bracteole is channeled and
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DEVELOPMENT OF OVULE AND SEED IN MARANTACEAE
Acta Botanica Neerlandica, 1983SUMMARY The development of ovule, seed and seed coat in a few representatives of the Marantaceae was studied. A subdermally initiated outer integument was found in a monocotyledon for the first time. The seed, which belongs to the most complex among the monocotyledons, is campylotropous and, furthermore, characterised by a so-called perisperm ...
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The landscape of karyotype diversity in Marantaceae
Scientia Horticulturae, 2022Bruna Natália Veloso dos Santos +2 more
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Occurrence of rosmarinic acid, chlorogenic acid and rutin in Marantaceae species
Phytochemistry Letters, 2008Maike Petersen, Bernd Schneider
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Schumannianthus monophyllus (Marantaceae)—A New and Unusual Species from Borneo
Novon, 2006Axel Dalberg Poulsen, Finn Borchsenius
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Notizen: The Wax of Calathea lutea (Marantaceae)
Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 1979Eckhard Wollenweber
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