Thesis (Ph.D. (Botany))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.Drimiopsis Lindl. & Paxt. is one of many genera within the Hyacinthaceae that have not been comprehensively reviewed. In this study, a comprehensive systematic revision of Drimiopsis is accomplished through examination of the anatomy, morphology, phytochemistry, DNA and cytology with the express aim of establishing a phylogenetic classification. Results of the research include amongst others, character and taxa diversity, identification keys as well as the delimitation of the genus from the other closely related genera of the subtribe Ledebouriinae U. & D Miiller-Doblies. The phylogenetic species concept, a character-based approach inferring phylogeny via hierarc...
FIGURE 19. Species of Drimia Jacq. ex Willd. 1. Drimia alta R.A.Dyer from Hooker (1865: t. 5522 as D...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.Four species belonging to the Hyacinthaceae family ...
Abstract: The subfamily Thymelaeoideae is the larger of two subfamilies in the plant family Thymelae...
The monocot genera Ledebouria and Drimiopsis belong to the family Hyacinthaceae in the order Asparag...
Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of Drimia sensu lato we here describe a new species fro...
AbstractWe review the Litanthus group of Drimia and describe a second species from Western Cape, Dri...
A new species, D. flagellaris, is described and illustrated. This species appears to be closely alli...
AbstractWe review the Schizobasis Baker group of Drimia Jacq. in southern Africa. We adopt a broad c...
Drimia chalumnensis, a new inconspicuous dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism ...
The Ledebouriinae (Scilloideae, Asparagaceae) are a widespread group of bulbous geophytes found pred...
Background – Whereas subfamily Oziroeoideae of the petaloid monocot family Hyacinthaceae is restrict...
Drimia acarophylla, a new, inconspicuous, dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Endemism in Easter...
The identity of Drimia purpurascens, a name usually synonymised to the African D. elata, is clarifie...
As part of a taxonomic revision of Hyacinthaceae subfamily Urgineoideae (Asparagaceae tribe Urgineea...
Within the framework of the taxonomic revision of subfamily Urgineoideae of Hyacinthaceae, we here d...
FIGURE 19. Species of Drimia Jacq. ex Willd. 1. Drimia alta R.A.Dyer from Hooker (1865: t. 5522 as D...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.Four species belonging to the Hyacinthaceae family ...
Abstract: The subfamily Thymelaeoideae is the larger of two subfamilies in the plant family Thymelae...
The monocot genera Ledebouria and Drimiopsis belong to the family Hyacinthaceae in the order Asparag...
Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of Drimia sensu lato we here describe a new species fro...
AbstractWe review the Litanthus group of Drimia and describe a second species from Western Cape, Dri...
A new species, D. flagellaris, is described and illustrated. This species appears to be closely alli...
AbstractWe review the Schizobasis Baker group of Drimia Jacq. in southern Africa. We adopt a broad c...
Drimia chalumnensis, a new inconspicuous dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism ...
The Ledebouriinae (Scilloideae, Asparagaceae) are a widespread group of bulbous geophytes found pred...
Background – Whereas subfamily Oziroeoideae of the petaloid monocot family Hyacinthaceae is restrict...
Drimia acarophylla, a new, inconspicuous, dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Endemism in Easter...
The identity of Drimia purpurascens, a name usually synonymised to the African D. elata, is clarifie...
As part of a taxonomic revision of Hyacinthaceae subfamily Urgineoideae (Asparagaceae tribe Urgineea...
Within the framework of the taxonomic revision of subfamily Urgineoideae of Hyacinthaceae, we here d...
FIGURE 19. Species of Drimia Jacq. ex Willd. 1. Drimia alta R.A.Dyer from Hooker (1865: t. 5522 as D...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2000.Four species belonging to the Hyacinthaceae family ...
Abstract: The subfamily Thymelaeoideae is the larger of two subfamilies in the plant family Thymelae...