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Flora of China Foreword
... of the earlier western botanists wrote some catalogs and incomplete floras of China, it was not until about the middle of this century that Chinese botanists began to publish ... botanical community. The project offers unique opportunities for collaboration among hundreds of Chinese and non-Chinese botanists, especially from the United States, Canada, Europe, Russia, Australia, and Japan, and ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

Flora of China Overview
... synonymy, phenology, provincial distribution in China, brief statements on extra-Chinese distribution, and remarks regarding the circumscription of problematic taxa. In ... Chinese authors work together with their non-Chinese colleagues from the U.S., Canada, the United Kingdom and other European countries, Japan, Australia, and Russia. The resulting draft is then reviewed by Chinese botanists ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu
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Cycas debaoensis
... . Historical notes: This remarkable species was only discovered in 1996 and described in 1998 by Chinese botanists C.J. Chen and Y.C. Zhong. Distinguishing features: The bipinnate leaves immediately distinguish this ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

Cycas guizhouensis
... described in 1983 by Chinese botanists K.M. Lan and R.F. Zou , this species was contrasted with C. pectinata, although its affinities are actually with the group of Chinese cycads that includes ... western Guangxi (Sykes 1991) probably refer to this species. Distinguishing features: Within the group of Chinese cycads with soft pollen cones, loose, freely peeling sarcotesta lacking a fibrous layer and ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
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pollen grain morphology metasequoia
... low genetic diversity, and are therefore of low fertility. Thanks to the recent cooperation of Chinese botanists, new genetic stock has been introduced to the USA and European populations. Pollen light micrograph ...
www.geo.arizona.edu

Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Tomatillos
... the Tarahumara, Tepehuan, and Zuni tomatillos--smaller, wild, semi-cultivated types. The familiar decorative Chinese/Japanese Lantern plant is actually P. franchetii, also known as Winter Cherry or ... Solanaceae (or nightshade) family, as are tomatoes, peppers, potatoes, and eggplants, among others. Some botanists unite this species with P. philadelphica, saying that it arose from P. philadelphica ...
growingtaste.com

Hunt Institute: Archives Collections List
... Hunt Institute portrait collection. Photos and notes on Cotton 1912–1929, manuscript, "Cotton (Chinese)," 1919. Location: 1 small green box shelved. Collection #183. Images of this ... subject are available from the Hunt Institute portrait collection. SEVENTEENTH- AND EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY BOTANISTS. Photocopies of miscellaneous letters and manuscripts, 1703–1826. Includes writing by: Adanson, Michel; ...
huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu

justgardeners.com
... a wide band encircling the northern hemisphere. Many early civilizations, including the Greeks, Romans, Chinese, and Egyptians, mention roses in written records or have left archeological evidence showing ... ''Austrian Copper') Within the Species, or wild roses, are many interesting and beautiful roses. Botanists have subdivided these roses according to plant characteristics. These are the world's ...
justgardeners.com

Growing Bamboo in the Landscape
... valley, China. Actually a variety of Henon Bamboo (see above). For reasons only understood by botanists, in botanical nomenclature Black Bamboo is designated as the species and Henon Bamboo as a ... quite a few dwarf varieties, the most common of which is the "Chinese Goddess Bamboo" or B. multiplex rivierorum. Chinese Goddess Bamboo grows to about 6 feet tall with delicate-looking culms ...
pubs.caes.uga.edu

Archived News from UC/JEPS
... may not be current Iranian Visitors The University and Jepson Herbaria hosted visiting Iranian botanists in August and September, 2003 as part of the Californian-Iranian Botanical Program. An ... on moss ecology is now online Developing collaborations with Chinese universities -- recent visiting delegations. Mo-Mei Chen introduced two groups from Chinese universities to the Herbaria in February and ...
ucjeps.berkeley.edu




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