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Foliar anatomy of Beaucarnea Lemaire (Nolinaceae ss)

Plant Systematics and Evolution, 2014
Beaucarnea (Nolinaceae) is a Mexican and Guatemalan genus that inhabits dry tropical areas. Most of the species are endangered under the Mexican legislation because they have a high horticultural demand and are threatened by habitat destruction. Species are difficult to recognize, since their differences are a mixture of trunk, inflorescence and fruit ...
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Two new remarkable Nolinaceae from Central Mexico

Brittonia, 2003
Abstract Two new remarkable Nolinaceae from Central Mexico. Brittonia 55: 226–232. 2003.—Two new species of Nolinaceae are described and illustrated. The first is a ponytail palm, Beaucarnea compacta, occuring in xerophytic scrub in the Sierra Madre Oriental near Atarjea, Guanajuato.
Luis Hernández, Sergio Zamudio
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Three New Species of Dasylirion (Nolinaceae) from Mexico and a Clarification of the D. longissimum Complex

Brittonia, 1998
Three new species ofDasylirion and a new variety ofD. longissimum Lem. from the mountains of northern Mexico are described and illustrated. Two of the new species are from northwestern Mexico:D. gentryi, with large, rosecolored fruits and glossy, non-waxy leaves; andD.
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