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pro vyhledávání: '"Villadia"'
Autor:
Uhl, Charles H., Moran, Reid
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany, 1999 Mar 01. 86(3), 387-397.
Externí odkaz:
https://www.jstor.org/stable/2656760
Publikováno v:
Botanical Sciences. 95:515-526
Background: Echeveria and Pachyphytum are two closely related Neotropical genera in the Crassulaceae. Several species in Echeveria possess characters cited as diagnostic for Pachyphytum such as a clearly defined stem, a nectary scale on the inner fac
Publikováno v:
Cactus and Succulent Journal. 89:189-195
In this second part, two taxa, one Sedum and one Villadia species (Crassulaceae) were found around the Sacred Valley in the Department of Cusco, Peru. (7) Sedum berillonanum from Ayacucho is reported for the first time in the Department of Cusco. Som
Autor:
María Villarreal de Puga, Mariano Bárcenas, Miguel Cházaro-Basáñez, Pablo Carrillo-Reyes, H. David Jimeno-Sevilla, Emmanuel Pérez-Calix
Publikováno v:
Haseltonia. 18:140-152
During the ongoing studies of the Crassulaceae family for the Flora of Veracruz (Mexico), we found two new species of Crassulaceae ( Echeveria uxorium and Sedum jarocho), and eight new records for the state: Crassula connata var. connata, Echeveria b
Publikováno v:
Haseltonia. 17:82-86
Sedum mesoamericanum is described as a new species, and illustrated based on collections from the Mexican states of Oaxaca and Chiapas, as well as Guatemala. It is distinguished by the possession of subclasping leaves with denticulate margins. Previo
Autor:
Guillermo Pino, Nelson Cieza
Publikováno v:
Haseltonia. 15:3-26
Eleven species of Crassulaceae were found in the Department of Cajamarca, northern Peru. (1) Echeveria eurychlamys was collected at its type locality for the first time since its description. (2) Geographical variants of Echeveria oreophila are descr
Publikováno v:
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 53:267-276
The phylogenetic relationships within many clades of the Crassulaceae are still uncertain, therefore in this study attention was focused on the "Acre clade", a group comprised of approximately 526 species in eight genera that include many Asian and M
Autor:
Guillermo Pino
Publikováno v:
Haseltonia. 12:55-66
Six little-known Crassulaceae from central Peru are discussed. (1) Echeveria excelsa, the largest species of this genus in Peru, is found for the first time at its type locality since Weberbauer's visit in 1906, and a new type is designated for it; (
Publikováno v:
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Con base en colectas procedentes del sur del estado de Jalisco, se describen Echeveria rulfiana y Villadia ramirezii como especies nuevas para la ciencia. La primera se asigna a la serie Gibbiflorae y se compara con E. marianae, E. novogaliciana y E.
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http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=57432981003
Autor:
Charles H. Uhl, Reid Moran
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Botany. 86:387-397
Villadia, ranging from Texas to Peru with some 25 species, has a rather distinctive thyrsoid to spicate inflorescence, and we keep it as a genus separate from Sedum. Twenty species show every gametic chromosome number from 9 to 17 and also 20‐22 an