The genus Abelia (Caprifoliaceae) includes a set of shrubby plants distributed in the montane temperate regions of eastern Asia and America. The genus is characterized by its persistent sepals, its funnelform or tubular corolla and its indehiscent trilocular capsule. In America all the species known for this genus are restricted to Mexico, and taxonomically they are included in the section Vesalea. A cladistic analysis, using 20 morphological, anatomical, and palynological characters was carried out to evaluate the monophyly of the section Vesalea. All the species of this section were included as the ingroup; in addition, 12 Asiatic abelias pertaining to other sections of the genus were included as outgroup and Kolkwitzia amabilis was used ...
Background and Aims: The genus Stevia (Eupatorieae) is the third most diverse of the family Asterace...
Medicinal plants constitute one of the most important resources of traditional Mexican medicine. The...
Bourreria ritovegana, a species from B. spathulata-group, endemic to Sinaloa state, is described as ...
El género Abelia (Caprifoliaceae) comprende un grupo de plantas arbustivas distribuidas en las regio...
Abelia is a genus of the family Caprifoliaceae distributed in Asia and America. The five known Ameri...
Type materials were analyzed in the CODAGEM herbarium. As a result, 38 specimens were registered, wh...
The leaves of 10 species of the genus Gouania (Rhamnaceae) cited for Mexico were studied with the go...
Mexico is a major center of diversity of thegenus Bourreria but the identity and taxonomic status of...
The genus Corchorus L. belongs to the family Tiliaceae (sensu Cronquist, 1981) and includes an estim...
This taxonomic-floristic treatment of the familyCelastraceae in the Balsas River basin, Mexico,is in...
Background and Aims: The genus Hydrangea consists of approximately 200 taxa in Asia and America. Whe...
Background and Aims: Endemism is a common phenomenon in arid regions. In this study we reviewed the ...
Background and Aims: A frequently collected species of Desmopsis (Annonaceae) in Mexico has remained...
Background and Aims: The genus Axiniphyllum is endemic to Mexico, distributed in the southern and we...
Antecedentes y Objetivos: Durante una excursión a Atoyac de Álvarez, una región poco explorada de Gu...
Background and Aims: The genus Stevia (Eupatorieae) is the third most diverse of the family Asterace...
Medicinal plants constitute one of the most important resources of traditional Mexican medicine. The...
Bourreria ritovegana, a species from B. spathulata-group, endemic to Sinaloa state, is described as ...
El género Abelia (Caprifoliaceae) comprende un grupo de plantas arbustivas distribuidas en las regio...
Abelia is a genus of the family Caprifoliaceae distributed in Asia and America. The five known Ameri...
Type materials were analyzed in the CODAGEM herbarium. As a result, 38 specimens were registered, wh...
The leaves of 10 species of the genus Gouania (Rhamnaceae) cited for Mexico were studied with the go...
Mexico is a major center of diversity of thegenus Bourreria but the identity and taxonomic status of...
The genus Corchorus L. belongs to the family Tiliaceae (sensu Cronquist, 1981) and includes an estim...
This taxonomic-floristic treatment of the familyCelastraceae in the Balsas River basin, Mexico,is in...
Background and Aims: The genus Hydrangea consists of approximately 200 taxa in Asia and America. Whe...
Background and Aims: Endemism is a common phenomenon in arid regions. In this study we reviewed the ...
Background and Aims: A frequently collected species of Desmopsis (Annonaceae) in Mexico has remained...
Background and Aims: The genus Axiniphyllum is endemic to Mexico, distributed in the southern and we...
Antecedentes y Objetivos: Durante una excursión a Atoyac de Álvarez, una región poco explorada de Gu...
Background and Aims: The genus Stevia (Eupatorieae) is the third most diverse of the family Asterace...
Medicinal plants constitute one of the most important resources of traditional Mexican medicine. The...
Bourreria ritovegana, a species from B. spathulata-group, endemic to Sinaloa state, is described as ...