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The Winteraceae of the Old World. VI. New taxa and combinations in New Caledonian Zygogynum
Quite a number of identifications of New Caldeonian Winteraceae have been distributed to herbaria and to collectors. A number of the new taxa and new combinations involved have already been published in Blumea 31 (1985) 52-54.
Vink, W.
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Stomatal plugs of Drimys winteri (Winteraceae) protect leaves from mist but not drought
Two outstanding features of the flowering plant family Winteraceae are the occlusion of their stomatal pores by cutin plugs and the absence of water-conducting xylem vessels.
Feild, T. S. +3 more
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Drimys brasiliensis Miers, locally known as “cataia” or “casca-de-anta”, is a native tree of “Floresta Ombrófila Mista”, in Brazil. Its bark has been used for medicine, through the exploitation of plants of natural populations.
Alexandre Mariot +3 more
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The Rediscovery of a Malagasy Endemic: Takhtajania perrieri (Winteraceae)
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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Phloem of Primitive Angiosperms. III. Phloem of Petioles of Drimys granadensis (Winteraceae)
Drimys granadensis (Winteraceae) was chosen for study because of its primitive evolutionary position among angiosperms. Mature sieve elements of the primary phloem of petioles are enucleate and have what we interpret as crystalline P-protein in addition ...
Dute, Roland R., Sharkey, Carrie L.
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The Winteraceae pf the Old World. III. Notes on the ovary of Takhtajania
Very recently Baranova & Leroy (Leroy, 1978) published a new genus Takhtajania to accomodate the aberrant Bubbia perrieri Capuron. The outstanding characters of this genus are the anomocytic stomatal apparatus (Baranova, 1972; Bongers, 1973) and the ...
Vink, W.
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Análisis preliminar de la flora vascular de los bosques mesófilos de montaña de México
Se presenta una lista preliminar de 650 géneros de plantas vasculares que contienen al menos una especie ligada en forma exclusiva o preferencial con el bosque mesófilo de montaña de México.
Jerzy Rzedowski
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Drimys granadensis is a widespread species in montane forests of South and Central America. In this research, the structure, ontogeny, phyllotaxis and vascularization of the flowers and inflorescences of this species was studied in a population from the Eastern hills of Sabana de Bogota, Colombia.
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Evolutionary history of marginal habitats regulates the diversity of tree communities in the Atlantic Forest. [PDF]
Massante JC, Gastauer M.
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Wood Anatomy of Belliolum (Winteraceae) and a Note on Flowering
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