TG Hartley - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1974 - JSTOR
The genus Acronyckia JR & G. Forster is known to occur naturally from India east to southwest China and Taiwan, southeast throughout Malesia to the Solomon Islands, New …
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 …
WT Swingle - Journal of the Arnold Arboretum, 1940 - JSTOR
This paper is the last of three1 published in this journal, describing the more important new genera, new species and new varieties brought to light in writing a synopsis of the Orange …
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 …
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 - Australian Journal of Botany, 1982 - CSIRO Publishing
The rain forest genus Sarcomelicope Engler consists of six species, five endemic to New Caledonia and one. with three subspecies, distributed from eastern Australia to Fiji. The …
HK Airy-Shaw - Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information (Royal Botanic …, 1939 - JSTOR
290 t. 65, fig. 1 (1737). Burman's description and figure were based on a plant in Hermann's herbarium, listed as Dehighaha in the latter's Mus. Zeyl. ed. 2, 40 (1726). Trimen examined …
BH Macmillan - New Zealand journal of botany, 1983 - Taylor & Francis
Abstract The combination Acaena profundeincisa (Bitter) BH Macmillan is made for a widespread species of subalpine to alpine grassland and shrubland in the North and South …
B Choi, MF Duretto - Muelleria, 2008 - researchgate.net
Correa alba Andrews (Rutaceae), though easily identifiable, has had a complicated taxonomic history. The genus and species were first described by Andrews (1798) from …