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Active Principles of the Thymelaeaceae
Planta Medica, 1983By a combination of countercurrent distribution methods and chromatographic procedures, simplexin (S 8 ) and eight additional pimelea factors S 1 -S 7 and S 9 with diterpenoid carbon skeletons were isolated from roots and aerial parts of PIMELEA SIMPLEX.
A. Hafez, W. Adolf, E. Hecker
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Molecular Ecology
Rocky habitats, globally distributed ecosystems, harbour diverse biota, including numerous endemic and endangered species. Vascular plants thriving in these environments face challenging abiotic conditions, requiring diverse morphological and ...
Z. Gajdošová +8 more
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Rocky habitats, globally distributed ecosystems, harbour diverse biota, including numerous endemic and endangered species. Vascular plants thriving in these environments face challenging abiotic conditions, requiring diverse morphological and ...
Z. Gajdošová +8 more
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Ethnopharmacologic and phytochemical studies of the Thymelaeaceae
Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1988The ethnobotany, ethnopharmacology and phytochemistry of the Thymelaeaceae are reviewed. Some members of this family find wide use commercially whilst others are used as deadly poisons or possess extreme irritant properties. The phytochemical evidence thus far available indicates that the daphnane and tigliane diterpene esters are clearly responsible ...
R P, Borris, G, Blaskó, G A, Cordell
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Daphne kosaninii (Thymelaeaceae) in the Balkan Peninsula
Phytologia BalcanicaDaphne kosaninii ( Thymelaeaceae ) was described from the Slavyanka Mt and Pirin Mts in SW Bulgaria. It is reported as also occurring in Kosovo, Greece and North Macedonia.
Kit Tan, Ana Petrova, Jerzy Zieliński
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CHROMOSOME COUNTS OF TWO THYMELAEACEAE
1962(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Nevling, Lorin I., Jr. +2 more
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Two New Additions for Indian Flora (Thymelaeaceae)
NelumboNo Abstract.
D. Basu
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Nouvelles especes de Thymelaeaceae d'Indochine
1986(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Fam.: Seidelbastgewächse. Thymelaeaceae
1910Kleiner, bis 1,20m hoher, verzweigter Strauch mit rutenformigen, graubraunen Asten. — Blatter zerstreut stehend, verkehrt-eiformig, in den kurzen Stiel verschmalert, ganzrandig, hellgrun, beiderseits kahl, mit deutlichen Nerven (Fig. 2). — Bluten im Anfang des Fruhjahres (Ende Februar, Marz), seitenstandig an den vorjahrigen Zweigen erscheinend (Fig. 1)
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ARTIFICIAL HYBRIDIZATION IN HAWAIIAN WIKSTROEMIA (THYMELAEACEAE)
American Journal of Botany, 1991Crosses were performed within and between 19 Hawaiian populations of the mostly dioecious woody shrub Wikstroemia. These populations are from a variety of habitats on the six major islands and are morphologically diverse. The populations are referrable to eight of the 12 species recognized by Peterson. Almost all hybrid combinations produced seeds, and
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1979
Trees or shrubs with a tough inner bark. Leaves alternate, rarely opposite. Stipules wanting. Inflorescence consisting of axillary or terminal heads, racemes or spikes. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite or unisexual. Receptacle cylindric, funnel-shaped or urn-shaped. Tepals 4 or 5, imbricate.
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Trees or shrubs with a tough inner bark. Leaves alternate, rarely opposite. Stipules wanting. Inflorescence consisting of axillary or terminal heads, racemes or spikes. Flowers actinomorphic, hermaphrodite or unisexual. Receptacle cylindric, funnel-shaped or urn-shaped. Tepals 4 or 5, imbricate.
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