TG Hartley - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1977 - JSTOR
The Australian genus Acradenia Kippist is known to occur naturally from the Macpherson Range on the Queensland-New South Wales border, south, discontinuously, to western …
TG Hartley - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1967 - JSTOR
The genus Lunasia Blanco, with the exception of its occurrence in the Cape York Peninsula of Australia, is entirely Malesian, ranging from the Philippines and Borneo south to Java and …
TG Hartley - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1977 - JSTOR
Small to medium trees; indumentum of simple trichomes; buds with scales completely enclosing the leaf and floral primordia. Leaves opposite, imparipinnate, pinnately trifoliolate …
GK Brizicky - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1962 - JSTOR
Armed or unarmed trees or shrubs [sometimes scandent or xeromorphic], rarely herbs. Leaves alternate or more rarely opposite, simple or compound, usually glandular-punctate …
CEB Bremekamp - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1947 - JSTOR
Jack described in 1822 (Mai. Misc. 2: 84) a new genus Psilobium based on two species discovered by him during his travels in Benkulen. The specimens which served for the …
Background The genus Acronychia (Citrus family, Rutaceae) contains 49 species of trees and shrubs that are found mainly in rain forest. The genus has a large distributional range …
NG Miller - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1971 - JSTOR
Taprooted and rhizomatous annual and perennial herbs [or shrubs, rarely large trees], with watery [rarely milky] sap, generally provided with a vesture of some kind, sometimes with …
GK Brizicky - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1963 - JSTOR
There is much disagreement in regard to the taxonomy of Rhus L. in the recent regional floras of North America. While many authors accept Engler's delimitation of the genus and …
Small shrubs to large trees, less commonly lianas or herbs, glabrous or pubescent; mating system hermaphroditic or andromonoecious, rarely dioecious or diphasic; schizogenous …