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NARGS: Plant of the Month: November 2001
... ), where it persists in many gardens and from which a Minnesota nursery propagates it. Different populations vary in the size of the individual plant. The linear leaves can vary from 2" ( ... stairs in a previous garden. If one is fortunate to acquire plants from several of the relic populations, fertility improves immensely. An individual plant will produce several prostrate short stems radially from ...
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Thaiszia - volume 5 / 1995
... P. A. Schmidt. Thaiszia - J. Bot. 8: 17-18. Marhold K. (1998): Morphometric comparison of diploid populations of Cardamine amara (Brassicaceae) from Central Europe and the Balkan Peninsula. Thaiszia J. Bot. 8: ... . 8: 111-114. oltés R., Niòanská M. & Chromý P. (1998): Finds of rare glacial relic moss species in the Volovské vrchy Hills (Slovakia). Thaiszia J. Bot. 8: 115-120. Delipavlov D ...
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Cycad Society SA: Encephalartos brevifoliolatus
... Drakensberg of the Northern Transvaal, and assigned to E. laevifolius. These represent a series of outlying populations of E. laevifolius, and differ from material at the type locality by their dark green ... species is extremely precarious. The general area where this species was found, is rich in relic endemic species of encephalartos. The fact that several of these were brought to the attention of ...
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