Studies in the Ericoideae. III. The genus <i>Grisebachia</i>
A revision of the genus Grisebachia Klotzsch in which eight species are recognized is presented. The genus belongs to the Ericaceae-Ericoideae and is endemic in the south-western part of the Cape Province. The work revealed a high degree of variability among the species, necessitating the reduction...
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doaj-cd662d810f5043258deac2ada9c1c0f52020-11-25T03:42:28ZengSouth African National Biodiversity InstitutBothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation0006-82412311-92841980-11-01131/2659310.4102/abc.v13i1/2.12921222Studies in the Ericoideae. III. The genus <i>Grisebachia</i>E. G. H. Oliver0Botanical Research Institute, Department of Agricultural Technical ServicesA revision of the genus Grisebachia Klotzsch in which eight species are recognized is presented. The genus belongs to the Ericaceae-Ericoideae and is endemic in the south-western part of the Cape Province. The work revealed a high degree of variability among the species, necessitating the reduction of seven species to infraspecific rank, seven species to synonomy and the rejection of one species as imperfectly known. One new species G. secundiflora E. G. H. Oliver is described.https://abcjournal.org/index.php/abc/article/view/1292 |
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E. G. H. Oliver Studies in the Ericoideae. III. The genus <i>Grisebachia</i> Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation |
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Studies in the Ericoideae. III. The genus <i>Grisebachia</i> |
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Studies in the Ericoideae. III. The genus <i>Grisebachia</i> |
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Studies in the Ericoideae. III. The genus <i>Grisebachia</i> |
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Studies in the Ericoideae. III. The genus <i>Grisebachia</i> |
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Studies in the Ericoideae. III. The genus <i>Grisebachia</i> |
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studies in the ericoideae. iii. the genus <i>grisebachia</i> |
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South African National Biodiversity Institut |
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Bothalia: African Biodiversity & Conservation |
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A revision of the genus Grisebachia Klotzsch in which eight species are recognized is presented. The genus belongs to the Ericaceae-Ericoideae and is endemic in the south-western part of the Cape Province. The work revealed a high degree of variability among the species, necessitating the reduction of seven species to infraspecific rank, seven species to synonomy and the rejection of one species as imperfectly known. One new species G. secundiflora E. G. H. Oliver is described. |
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