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Flora of China Foreword
... was proposed to produce an English-language flora of China mainly because FRPS is written in Chinese and is not readily accessible to most foreign readers. It was also suggested that such a ... work. Treatments of the Flora are based on revisions resulting from the international collaboration between Chinese botanists and their colleagues from other parts of the world. Unlike those of FRPS, however, ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu

Flora of China Overview
... , review, and editing is the hallmark of the production of the Flora. 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, the Flora of China Editorial Committee, family specialists from around the world, and advisors on ...
hua.huh.harvard.edu
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Cycas debaoensis
... the county of Debao in western Guangxi province, with the Latin termination -ensis, place of origin. 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 species and the closely related C. multipinnata within the genus. C. debaoensis is ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

Cycas guizhouensis
... , place of origin. Literature: Wang 1996 Illustrations: Wang 1996 Historical notes: When described in 1983 by Chinese botanists K.M. Lan and R.F. Zou , this species was contrasted with C. pectinata, ... of this species during the cultural revolution, regarding it as the most seriously threatened of all Chinese cycads. They also report that the Qian-Xu-Nan Prefecture Department of Forestry in Xing-yi ...
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pollen grain morphology metasequoia
... USA. These populations are of very 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: The grain is about 30 m in diameter and somewhat thickened on the anti-papillate 2/3 of the grain. Occasionally ...
www.geo.arizona.edu

Desirable Vegetable Varieties: Tomatillos
... aspects of tomatillo culture Odds and Ends Biology Tomatillos are members of the prodigiously useful 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 through cultivation (probably true, but possibly irrelevant). History The tomatillo is native to ...
growingtaste.com

Hunt Institute: Archives Collections List
... Berkeley. Class Outline, 1930. Location: folder file, box #4. Collection #128. 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; Aubéry, __; Bachelot de la Pulaie, A. J. M; Boerhaave, Hermann; Cavanilles, Antonio José; ...
huntbot.andrew.cmu.edu

justgardeners.com
... find zone 4 and hardier Old Garden Roses. ROSE CLASSES Species and Species Hybrid Roses (pictured right is ''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 common wild roses - the ones that nature created. Most of these roses have blooms with a single row ...
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 ... found in the Southeast, but grows well throughout the region. Varieties and related species: A Chinese species, Arundinaria amabilis or "Tonkin Cane," is similar in appearance but larger in all respects. ...
pubs.caes.uga.edu

Archived News from UC/JEPS
... B. Links 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 account of ... from Chinese universities to the Herbaria in February and March New book - March 1, 2002 The Jepson Desert Manual is available in bookstores! For more information or to place an order go to ...
ucjeps.berkeley.edu




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