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Botanical Society of South Africa
... subs here Membership subs here Links subs here Contact Us subs here Environmental Education Sea Plants Poster Project Heritage Circle subs here Home Branches Cederberg The Clanwilliam Cedar, Widdringtonia cedarbergensis - an endangered species and icon of the Cederberg CEDERBERG BRANCH: - serving the Clanwilliam, West Coast and Namaqualand regions. Secretary and contact person: Anne Paterson, (027 ...
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Floridata: Cedar, Cedar or Cedar?
... 3 restricted to conifers to avoid quarrels how widely “cedar” has been used: Chilean cedar is Austrocedrus chilensis (Cupressceae), the only member of the genus; Clanwilliam cedar is Widdringtonia cedarbergensis (Cupressceae) from the Cape of South Africa; Japanese cedar is Cryptomeria japonica (Taxodiaceae); and Siberian cedar is actually a pine, Pinus cembra. In order to avoid input overload, I ...
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pollen grain morphology juniper
... Agathis Ambrotaxus Aurucaria Arceuthos Athorotaxus Austrotaxus Calocedrus/Libocedrus Callitris Chamaecyparis Cupressus Diselma Fitzroya Gnetum Juniperus Larix Neocallitropsis Pilgrodendron Pseudotsuga Taxus Thuja Thujobsis Torrya Widdringtonia Pollen light micrograph: Pollen grains 20 - 35 m spherical to elliptical, without obvious aperture but with star-shaped depression visible in fresh pollen. ...
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Earl Lemley Core
... varieties of Rudbeckia hirta. Castanea 27:61, 62. 1962. The call of the wildflowers. West Virginia's first annual Wildflower Pilgrimage, May -18. W.Va. Conservation, May, pp, 1-3. 1963 Article on Widdringtonia. Encyclopedia Americana. 1964. Flora of West Virginia, Part IV. W.Va. Univ. Bull., pp. 861-1075 (with P.D. Strausbaugh). 1964. Flora of West Virginia, introductory section. W.Va. Univ. Bull ...
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Brunia albiflora
... dodii looks like a daisy, Lonchostoma spp. look like something from the Thymelaeaceae family, Staavia globosa has been mistaken for a phylica and Linnaeus himself mistook a coneless twig of Widdringtonia as the type specimen for Brunia albiflora. Those species relatively well known to gardeners or buyers of cut flowers in the Cape are various species of Brunia, and Berzelia, Nebelia paleacea and ...
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