Cyrtocarpa edulis var. glabra, an endemic taxon restricted to the southwestern portion of the Baja California Peninsula, is described and illustrated. This new variety only occurs along an arid coastal strip of the Pacific Ocean. The principal character by which it differs from the typical variety is the glabrous condition of the leaves, flowers, and fruits.Se describe e ilustra a Cyrtocarpa edulis var. glabra, un taxon endémico restringido al sector sud-occidental de la Península de Baja California. Esta nueva variedad sólo ocupa una árida franja costera del Océano Pacífico. La principal característica que la hace diferir de la variedad típica es la condición glabra de las hojas, flores y frutos
Echeveria yalmanantlanensis, a new species from eastern Sierra de Manantlán, Biosphere Reserve, on t...
Background and Aims: Intensive fieldwork along the shore of the East Cape Region in the Baja Califor...
Background and Aims: Like other genera of Mexican vascular plants, more taxonomic work is needed in ...
Se describe e ilustra a Cyrtocarpa edulis var. glabra, un taxon endémico restringido al sector sud-...
Cyrtocarpa kruseana, from the Mexican states of Chiapas, Guerrero, Jalisco and Nayarit, is described...
Echeveria cerrograndensis, a new species from eastern Sierra de Manantlán, in the Jalisco-Colima bor...
(corresponding author) a new species, Echeveria marianae (Crassulaceae) is described from Sierra del...
A new and unusual species of Antiphytum, here named A. geoffreyi, is described and illustrated. This...
Echeveria rodolfi is described as a new species from Tamaulipas, Mexico. It was collected in 1998 in...
Echeveria munizii, a new species from the southwestern slopes of Volcán de Colima on the Colima-Jali...
© 2018 Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences The Baja California Peninsula and surroundin...
Portulaca californica is one of five species in the genus distributed on the Baja California peninsu...
The Baja California Peninsula is home to 85 species of cacti, of which 54 are endemic, highlighting ...
Based on botanical specimens collected in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, Echeveria patriotica (Crassu...
A new species, Echeveria coruana, is described and illustrated from the malpaís near San Andrés Corú...
Echeveria yalmanantlanensis, a new species from eastern Sierra de Manantlán, Biosphere Reserve, on t...
Background and Aims: Intensive fieldwork along the shore of the East Cape Region in the Baja Califor...
Background and Aims: Like other genera of Mexican vascular plants, more taxonomic work is needed in ...
Se describe e ilustra a Cyrtocarpa edulis var. glabra, un taxon endémico restringido al sector sud-...
Cyrtocarpa kruseana, from the Mexican states of Chiapas, Guerrero, Jalisco and Nayarit, is described...
Echeveria cerrograndensis, a new species from eastern Sierra de Manantlán, in the Jalisco-Colima bor...
(corresponding author) a new species, Echeveria marianae (Crassulaceae) is described from Sierra del...
A new and unusual species of Antiphytum, here named A. geoffreyi, is described and illustrated. This...
Echeveria rodolfi is described as a new species from Tamaulipas, Mexico. It was collected in 1998 in...
Echeveria munizii, a new species from the southwestern slopes of Volcán de Colima on the Colima-Jali...
© 2018 Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences The Baja California Peninsula and surroundin...
Portulaca californica is one of five species in the genus distributed on the Baja California peninsu...
The Baja California Peninsula is home to 85 species of cacti, of which 54 are endemic, highlighting ...
Based on botanical specimens collected in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, Echeveria patriotica (Crassu...
A new species, Echeveria coruana, is described and illustrated from the malpaís near San Andrés Corú...
Echeveria yalmanantlanensis, a new species from eastern Sierra de Manantlán, Biosphere Reserve, on t...
Background and Aims: Intensive fieldwork along the shore of the East Cape Region in the Baja Califor...
Background and Aims: Like other genera of Mexican vascular plants, more taxonomic work is needed in ...