Within the framework of the taxonomic revision of subfamily Urgineoideae of Hyacinthaceae, we here describe the new genus Striatula from South Africa and southern Namibia. Striatula is at first sight related to Rhadamanthus species, but can be easily distinguished by the one or two flat, ovate to elliptic, sulcate leaves which are appressed to the ground. This genus includes Rhadamanthus platyphyllus, a species native to the Western, Eastern and Northern Cape Province of South Africa, and the more recently described Drimia oliverorum from Namibia. A morphological description for Striatula is presented, including the most important characteristics and the necessary new combinations.This work was partly supported by the University of Graz (Au...
Drimia acarophylla, a new, inconspicuous, dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Endemism in Easter...
Drimia chalumnensis, a new inconspicuous dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism ...
The taxonomy and systematics of Urgineoideae (Hyacinthaceae) have been controversial in recent decad...
As part of a taxonomic revision of Hyacinthaceae subfamily Urgineoideae (Asparagaceae tribe Urgineea...
Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of subfamily Urgineoideae based on morphological, genet...
In the course of resolving the identity of plants usually named ‘Drimia indica’ from KwaZulu-Natal P...
Among the recently described genera in Hyacinthaceae subfamily Urgineoideae (= Asparagaceae subfam. ...
In the course of revising the subfamily Urgineoideae of the Hyacinthaceae it became evident, based o...
As part of a taxonomic revision of tribe Urgineeae, and informed by morphological and phylogenetic e...
As part of a taxonomic revision of Urgineeae, combining morphological and genetic data from numerous...
Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of Drimia sensu lato we here describe a new species fro...
Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of subfamily Urgineoideae, we here describe a new genus...
AbstractWe review the Schizobasis Baker group of Drimia Jacq. in southern Africa. We adopt a broad c...
A new species, D. flagellaris, is described and illustrated. This species appears to be closely alli...
AbstractWe review the Litanthus group of Drimia and describe a second species from Western Cape, Dri...
Drimia acarophylla, a new, inconspicuous, dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Endemism in Easter...
Drimia chalumnensis, a new inconspicuous dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism ...
The taxonomy and systematics of Urgineoideae (Hyacinthaceae) have been controversial in recent decad...
As part of a taxonomic revision of Hyacinthaceae subfamily Urgineoideae (Asparagaceae tribe Urgineea...
Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of subfamily Urgineoideae based on morphological, genet...
In the course of resolving the identity of plants usually named ‘Drimia indica’ from KwaZulu-Natal P...
Among the recently described genera in Hyacinthaceae subfamily Urgineoideae (= Asparagaceae subfam. ...
In the course of revising the subfamily Urgineoideae of the Hyacinthaceae it became evident, based o...
As part of a taxonomic revision of tribe Urgineeae, and informed by morphological and phylogenetic e...
As part of a taxonomic revision of Urgineeae, combining morphological and genetic data from numerous...
Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of Drimia sensu lato we here describe a new species fro...
Within the framework of a taxonomic revision of subfamily Urgineoideae, we here describe a new genus...
AbstractWe review the Schizobasis Baker group of Drimia Jacq. in southern Africa. We adopt a broad c...
A new species, D. flagellaris, is described and illustrated. This species appears to be closely alli...
AbstractWe review the Litanthus group of Drimia and describe a second species from Western Cape, Dri...
Drimia acarophylla, a new, inconspicuous, dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Endemism in Easter...
Drimia chalumnensis, a new inconspicuous dwarf species from the Albany Centre of Floristic Endemism ...
The taxonomy and systematics of Urgineoideae (Hyacinthaceae) have been controversial in recent decad...