Scutellaria xketenoglui M. Cicek & Yaprak, a natural hybrid between S. tortumensis and S. sosnowskyi subsp. sosnowskyi is described as new to science from northeastern Anatolia, Turkey, and illustrated. The morphological characteristics of S. xketenoglui are compared with those of its parents
The genus Scutellaria comprises eight species distributed from 50 to 2000 m in Taiwan. Amongst them,...
Scutellaria, or skullcaps, are medicinally important herbs in China, India, Japan, and elsewhere. Th...
Ontomorphogenesis and the ontogenetic structure of cenopopulations of Scutellaria comosa have been s...
Scutellaria xketenoglui M. Cicek & Yaprak, a natural hybrid between S. tortumensis and S. sosnowskyi...
A new species, Scutellaria yildirimlii, is described from gypseous slopes of inner Anatolia, Turkey,...
Scutellaria anatolica M. Cicek & O. Ketenoglu, sp. nova (Lamiaceae) is described from south Anatolia...
Phlomis x ekimii M.Y. Dadandi & H. Duman, a natural hybrid between P. bruguieri and R capitata from ...
Scutellaria is found on every continent except for Antarctica. Especially it is found in Eurasia whi...
The new species Stachys ketenoglui Kaynak, Daskin & Yilmaz (Lamiaceae) is described and illustrated ...
Scutellaria cuevasiana J. G. González et A. Vázquez and Scutellaria sublitoralis J. G. González are ...
Scutellaria is one of the largest genera in the Lamiaceae with an estimated 400–500 species with a n...
As a result of the analysis of the data presented in the literature, the study of samples stored in ...
A new Lamiaceae species, Stachys cydni Kotschy Gemici & Leblebici is described from the Bolkar Mount...
AbstractScutellaria cuevasiana J. G. González et A. Vázquez and Scutellaria sublitoralis J. G. Gonzá...
Salvia anatolica Hamzaoğlu & A. Duran sp. nova (Lamiaceae) is described and illustrated from East An...
The genus Scutellaria comprises eight species distributed from 50 to 2000 m in Taiwan. Amongst them,...
Scutellaria, or skullcaps, are medicinally important herbs in China, India, Japan, and elsewhere. Th...
Ontomorphogenesis and the ontogenetic structure of cenopopulations of Scutellaria comosa have been s...
Scutellaria xketenoglui M. Cicek & Yaprak, a natural hybrid between S. tortumensis and S. sosnowskyi...
A new species, Scutellaria yildirimlii, is described from gypseous slopes of inner Anatolia, Turkey,...
Scutellaria anatolica M. Cicek & O. Ketenoglu, sp. nova (Lamiaceae) is described from south Anatolia...
Phlomis x ekimii M.Y. Dadandi & H. Duman, a natural hybrid between P. bruguieri and R capitata from ...
Scutellaria is found on every continent except for Antarctica. Especially it is found in Eurasia whi...
The new species Stachys ketenoglui Kaynak, Daskin & Yilmaz (Lamiaceae) is described and illustrated ...
Scutellaria cuevasiana J. G. González et A. Vázquez and Scutellaria sublitoralis J. G. González are ...
Scutellaria is one of the largest genera in the Lamiaceae with an estimated 400–500 species with a n...
As a result of the analysis of the data presented in the literature, the study of samples stored in ...
A new Lamiaceae species, Stachys cydni Kotschy Gemici & Leblebici is described from the Bolkar Mount...
AbstractScutellaria cuevasiana J. G. González et A. Vázquez and Scutellaria sublitoralis J. G. Gonzá...
Salvia anatolica Hamzaoğlu & A. Duran sp. nova (Lamiaceae) is described and illustrated from East An...
The genus Scutellaria comprises eight species distributed from 50 to 2000 m in Taiwan. Amongst them,...
Scutellaria, or skullcaps, are medicinally important herbs in China, India, Japan, and elsewhere. Th...
Ontomorphogenesis and the ontogenetic structure of cenopopulations of Scutellaria comosa have been s...