The Sierra Madre del Sur of Pacific coastal Mexico has been of limited accessibility and therefore not well explored botanically. Only G. B. Hinton and E. Langlasse have made significant collections from the area. More recent collections by the authors have resulted in the recognition of nine new species, described herein as follows: Acanthaceae—Elytraria rnexieana; Malvaceae—Bastardiastrurn batesii, Gossypiurn schwendirnanii, Hibiscus zygornorphus, Kosteletzkya flavicentrum, Periptera lobelioides, Sida fastuosa, and Sida prolifiea; and Tumeraceae—Piriquetia mexieana. Other species meriting specific comment include Dioseorea insignis (Dioscoreaceae), Anotea flavida (Malvaceae), and Helieteres rekoi (Sterculiaceae). Illustrations of the new ...
Hechtia gayii is described and illustrated and its relationship to other members of the genus is dis...
AbstractAn updated inventory of the native vascular plants of Mexico records 23,314 species, distrib...
Two orchid species, both previously known from Central America, are reported for the Mexican flora: ...
The Sierra Madre del Sur of Pacific coastal Mexico has been of limited accessibility and therefore n...
Nine new records of flowering plants are reported for Morelos state, Mexico. Most of the species occ...
During July, 1937, the writer and Mrs. Lundell botanized along the Laredo-Mexico City highway as far...
The flora of Mexico includes about 119 endemic or nearly endemic genera of Asteraceae. In this study...
Se describen siete nuevos taxa de Schoenocaulon y uno de Zigadenus provenientes de diversos estados ...
The distribution, of 35 species of AmericanAcanthaceae is extended to regions inMexico where they we...
Of the world\u27s recognized species of Desmanthus, nearly half are found in Mexico. Sixteen species...
Se documenta por primera vez la presencia de Tamarix hohenackeri Bunge para la flora de México. Se t...
AbstractTrees or tree-like plants are defined here broadly as perennial, self-supporting plants with...
9. Lamourouxia jaliscana Ernst & Baad. Madroño 20: 344. 1970[1971]. Type:— MEXICO. Jalisco: Sierr...
The phanerogamic flora of Mexico is estimated at rough 220 families, 2410 genera and 22000 species. ...
16. Lamourouxia pacifica Francisco-Gutiérrez & Ruiz-Sanchez. Phytotaxa 549(1): 58. 2022. Type:— MEXI...
Hechtia gayii is described and illustrated and its relationship to other members of the genus is dis...
AbstractAn updated inventory of the native vascular plants of Mexico records 23,314 species, distrib...
Two orchid species, both previously known from Central America, are reported for the Mexican flora: ...
The Sierra Madre del Sur of Pacific coastal Mexico has been of limited accessibility and therefore n...
Nine new records of flowering plants are reported for Morelos state, Mexico. Most of the species occ...
During July, 1937, the writer and Mrs. Lundell botanized along the Laredo-Mexico City highway as far...
The flora of Mexico includes about 119 endemic or nearly endemic genera of Asteraceae. In this study...
Se describen siete nuevos taxa de Schoenocaulon y uno de Zigadenus provenientes de diversos estados ...
The distribution, of 35 species of AmericanAcanthaceae is extended to regions inMexico where they we...
Of the world\u27s recognized species of Desmanthus, nearly half are found in Mexico. Sixteen species...
Se documenta por primera vez la presencia de Tamarix hohenackeri Bunge para la flora de México. Se t...
AbstractTrees or tree-like plants are defined here broadly as perennial, self-supporting plants with...
9. Lamourouxia jaliscana Ernst & Baad. Madroño 20: 344. 1970[1971]. Type:— MEXICO. Jalisco: Sierr...
The phanerogamic flora of Mexico is estimated at rough 220 families, 2410 genera and 22000 species. ...
16. Lamourouxia pacifica Francisco-Gutiérrez & Ruiz-Sanchez. Phytotaxa 549(1): 58. 2022. Type:— MEXI...
Hechtia gayii is described and illustrated and its relationship to other members of the genus is dis...
AbstractAn updated inventory of the native vascular plants of Mexico records 23,314 species, distrib...
Two orchid species, both previously known from Central America, are reported for the Mexican flora: ...