CE Kobuski - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1937 - JSTOR
Unfortunately this description was based upon two shrubs as a casual examination of the type indicates. Nearly filling the sheet is an ample specimen of Cleyera japónica, while in …
CE Kobuski - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1941 - JSTOR
The genus Eroteum was founded by Swartz (Prod. Veg. Ind. Occ. 85) in 1788 and two species, E. theaeoides and E. undulata were described. Three years later, Swartz …
CE Kobuski - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1950 - JSTOR
This paper concludes the study of the American species of the genus Laplacea. A former effort (see Jour. Arnold Arb. 30: 166. 1949) which resulted in the publication of the West …
CE Kobuski - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1951 - JSTOR
Tree 20-30 m. high (occasionally a shrub); the trunk straight 0.4-0.5 m. in diam.; branches upright at first, then spreading forming a compact head; bark of mature tree brown, as much …
SF Blake - Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 1940 - JSTOR
Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus var. molestus Blake, var. nov. Suffrutex 8-12 cm altus pluricaulis; caules albo-corticati foliosi normaliter infra inflorescentiam simplices ut folia …
CE Kobuski - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1952 - JSTOR
The genus Visnea was first described by Linnaeus f.(Suppl. PI. 36. 1781), and on a later page (251) of the same publication the autho recorded the species V. mocanera. The …
CE Kobuski - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1952 - JSTOR
Annesleae and could not foresee the eventual inclusion of Wallich's genus among the nomina conservando. In 1948 Gagnepain described a new genus, Paranneslea, which he …
CE Kobuski - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1942 - JSTOR
Since the type species, Ternstroemia meridionalis Mutis ex Linnaeus f., was first described in 1781, well over a hundred entities from tropical America have been accredited to this …
EA Burt - Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 1914 - JSTOR
Craterellus is closely related by its fleshy C. Cantharellus, C. odoratus, C. lutescens, etc., with the genus Cantharellus. These species resemble so closely in coloration and habit …