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Autor:
David Du Puy, P J Cribb, J Bosser, J Hermans, Johan Hermans, Clare Hermans, Phillip Cribb, Jean Bosser
A new edition of a now classic work, with the diagnostic notes on each species extended to provide much additional information on distribution, habitat and flowering times. The number of colour photographs has been greatly increased to cover over 250
Autor:
David Du Puy
Publikováno v:
Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 21:242-245
Summary. Aloe descoingsii Reynolds, the smallest Aloe species in the world, endemic to Madagascar, is described and illustrated. Its history, ecology and conservation status are discussed. Its habitat is shown.
Autor:
David Du Puy
Publikováno v:
Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 21:229-232
Summary. Aloe parvula A. Berger, a miniature aloe endemic to Madagascar, is described and illustrated. Its ecology and conservation status are discussed. A typical habitat in the Itremo Massif is shown.
Autor:
David Du Puy
Publikováno v:
Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 21:233-237
Summary. Aloe compressa H. Perrier, a miniature aloe endemic to Madagascar, is described and illustrated. Its ecology and conservation status are discussed.
Autor:
David Du Puy
Publikováno v:
Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 21:222-228
Summary. The habitats and distribution of four Aloe species from Madagascar are described and illustrated, and their conservation status is discussed.
Autor:
David Du Puy
Publikováno v:
Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 14:231-240
A revision of the Leguminosae of Madagascar is soon to be completed, covering some 670 species (c. 565 native to Madagascar of which 449 endemic) including 6 new genera and 121 new species. It has provided the basis for a pilot project applying compu
Autor:
David Du Puy
Publikováno v:
Curtis's Botanical Magazine. 13:124-129
Summary. The history, taxonomy, distribution, ecology and cultivation of Cynorkis gibbosa (Orchidaceae), an endemic of Madagascar, are discussed and a full botanical description is provided.
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. 116:194