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NEOTROPICAL MYRSINACEAE 12

1984
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Rapanea, Myrsinaceae, in the Pacific

1975
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Degener, Otto, Degener, Isa
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Revision of Ardisia Subgenus Auriculardisia (Myrsinaceae)

Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 2003
A taxonomic revision of the Neotropical Ardisia subg. Auriculardisia (Lundell) Ricketson & Pipoly is presented, and a key to the Neotropical subgenera of Ardisia is provided. The group comprises taxa formerly placed by Lundell in his segregate genera Auriculardisia, Amatlania, and Valerioanthus. Ardisia subg.
Jon M. Ricketson, John J. Pipoly III
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SYLLEPTIC BRANCHING IN MYRSINE FLORIDANA (MYRSINACEAE)

American Journal of Botany, 1980
Myrsine floridana produces all of its vegetative branches, other than those resulting from pruning or damage, by syllepsis, i.e. by the continuous development of an axillary meristem into a branch without an intervening stage of rest. These sylleptic branches, produced in series, have long and conspicuous hypopodia, broad pith connections with the ...
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NEOTROPICAL MYRSINACEAE 4

1981
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Notes on the Genus Myrsine (Myrsinaceae) in Peru

Novon, 1992
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THE GENUS MYRSINE (MYRSINACEAE) IN VENEZUELA

1999
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Ricketson, Jon M, Pipoly, John J.
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Reduction of the genus Parardisia (Myrsinaceae)

Nordic Journal of Botany, 1993
The genus Parardisia is shown to be synonymous with the large pantropical genus Ardisia . The species on which Parardisia was based, A. involucrata , should therefore retain
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Myrsinaceae

1984
Trees or shrubs. Leaves alternate, rarely pseudo-verticillate or pseudo-opposite, entire, with small dots and lines (schizogenic cavities). Stipules wanting. Inflorescence various, terminal or axillary. Flowers hermaphrodite or unisexual, small, actinomorphic (3—)4—5(—6)-merous.
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Revision of Myrsine (Myrsinaceae) in Australia

Australian Systematic Botany, 2005
The genus Myrsine L., has been revised for Australia. The broader circumscription of the genus including Rapanea Aubl., has been followed. Twenty species are described, including twelve new species: Myrsine arenaria Jackes, M. angusta Jackes, M. elata Jackes, M. ireneae Jackes, M. kimberleyensis Jackes, M. maculata Jackes, M.
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