Alstroemerieae is an exclusively Central and South American tribe belonging to Alstroemeriaceae, which comprises two large genera, Alstroemeria and Bomarea. Alstroemeria has two areas of distribution, mediterranean Chile and central southeastern Brazil. Most Bomarea species grow in forests and hedges in moist areas, however, some species are adapted to dry Andean valleys and high altitudes. Previous leaf anatomical data were obtained from a limited group of species. To assess the value of the anatomical characters for the systematics and their importance as adaptations to different environments, we compared representative species from different geographical areas and habitats. Data regarding leaf anatomy and micromorphology were obtained fr...
Alstonia is the largest and most widespread genus of trees and shrubs in the subtribe Alstoniinae of...
Pollen morphology of 53 taxa of the South American genus Alstroemeria was examined using light and s...
The family Heliotropiaceae has more than 450 species, mainly distributed in the tropics and subtropi...
Alstroemerieae is an exclusively Central and South American tribe belonging to Alstroemeriaceae, whi...
The taxonomic relationships between Alstroemeria and Bomarea, two closely related genera in Alstroem...
Mostly herbs and vines, the Alstroemeriaceae are represented in Peru with 85 species in two genera, ...
Se presentan los resultados de estudios interdisciplinarios tendientes a aclarar las relaciones entr...
The leaf anatomy of the species Aechmea subgenus Macrochordion was analyzed to obtain valuable data ...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...
About 60 species of Alstroemeria grow wild in South America, in habitats ranging from the snowline o...
Two new species of Alstroemeria (Alstroemeriaceae) from the Brazilian savannas are described: A. ste...
The wood anatomy of 47 genera of the neotropical Melastomataceae is described in detail. The wood an...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...
Alcantarea (Bromeliaceae) has 26 species that are endemic to eastern Brazil, occurring mainly on gne...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...
Alstonia is the largest and most widespread genus of trees and shrubs in the subtribe Alstoniinae of...
Pollen morphology of 53 taxa of the South American genus Alstroemeria was examined using light and s...
The family Heliotropiaceae has more than 450 species, mainly distributed in the tropics and subtropi...
Alstroemerieae is an exclusively Central and South American tribe belonging to Alstroemeriaceae, whi...
The taxonomic relationships between Alstroemeria and Bomarea, two closely related genera in Alstroem...
Mostly herbs and vines, the Alstroemeriaceae are represented in Peru with 85 species in two genera, ...
Se presentan los resultados de estudios interdisciplinarios tendientes a aclarar las relaciones entr...
The leaf anatomy of the species Aechmea subgenus Macrochordion was analyzed to obtain valuable data ...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...
About 60 species of Alstroemeria grow wild in South America, in habitats ranging from the snowline o...
Two new species of Alstroemeria (Alstroemeriaceae) from the Brazilian savannas are described: A. ste...
The wood anatomy of 47 genera of the neotropical Melastomataceae is described in detail. The wood an...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...
Alcantarea (Bromeliaceae) has 26 species that are endemic to eastern Brazil, occurring mainly on gne...
Dahlstedtia Malme (Leguminosae) is a neotropical genus, native to the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, and...
Alstonia is the largest and most widespread genus of trees and shrubs in the subtribe Alstoniinae of...
Pollen morphology of 53 taxa of the South American genus Alstroemeria was examined using light and s...
The family Heliotropiaceae has more than 450 species, mainly distributed in the tropics and subtropi...