Two species of Eugenia from the Brazilian Atlantic coastal forest of Bahia and Espirito Santo are here described. Eugenia atlantica is most similar to E. bahiensis from which differs by its leaf blades usually larger, 80-180 x 35-70 mm, and chartaceous, inflorescence mostly axillary, flower buds with hypanthium costate to slightly costate and calyx lobes completely fused or partially fused along two thirds of the bud length. Eugenia soteriana is related with E. zuccarinii but differs mostly by the leaves with two marginal veins, inflorescence fasciculate more often recovering the vegetative growth by an auxotelic axis, bracteoles larger, 2-6 mm long, deciduous after anthesis, and flowers with larger outermost calyx lobes, 1.5-3 mm long. Des...
Eugenia brejoensis Mazine was previously known only from hinterland highland forests in the Caatinga...
Se describe una nueva especie de Eugenia (Myrtaceae) de las veinte caribe de Costa Rica. Se distingu...
5. Eugenia candolleana De Candolle (1828: 281) [Fig. 2F; Fig 5C] Govaerts et al. (2010) and Sobral...
Two new Brazilian species of Eugenia are described and illustrated, Eugenia regia and E. espinhacens...
Morphological characters support the description of four new species of Eugenia L sect. Racemosae O....
Giaretta, Augusto, Fraga, Claudio Nicoletti De (2014): Two new Eugenia species (Myrtaceae) from the ...
Mazine, Fiorella F., Valdemarin, Karinne Sampaio, Giaretta, Augusto, Sobral, Marcos (2023): A new sp...
There are described, illustrated and compared with related species Eugenia lisboae and Eugenia ramos...
Eugenia densiracemosa, a new species from central Brazil to French Guiana, is described, illustrated...
Fernandes, Thiago, Giaretta, Augusto, Sobral, Marcos, Souza, Marcelo Da Costa, Braga, João Marcelo A...
A new species of Eugenia section Racemosae (Myrtaceae), Eugenia brejoensis Mazine, is described, ill...
Eugenia velutifolia is a new species of Myrtaceae from the Cerrado of Sao Paulo state, Brazil, which...
Three new species of Eugenia sect. Racemosae (Myrtaceae) from cerrado vegetation of central region i...
Three new species of Eugenia sect. Racemosae (Myrtaceae) from cerrado vegetation of central region i...
6. Eugenia dichroma Berg (1859: 290) [Fig. 2G; Fig 5D] Endemic to the Atlantic Forest (Sobral et a...
Eugenia brejoensis Mazine was previously known only from hinterland highland forests in the Caatinga...
Se describe una nueva especie de Eugenia (Myrtaceae) de las veinte caribe de Costa Rica. Se distingu...
5. Eugenia candolleana De Candolle (1828: 281) [Fig. 2F; Fig 5C] Govaerts et al. (2010) and Sobral...
Two new Brazilian species of Eugenia are described and illustrated, Eugenia regia and E. espinhacens...
Morphological characters support the description of four new species of Eugenia L sect. Racemosae O....
Giaretta, Augusto, Fraga, Claudio Nicoletti De (2014): Two new Eugenia species (Myrtaceae) from the ...
Mazine, Fiorella F., Valdemarin, Karinne Sampaio, Giaretta, Augusto, Sobral, Marcos (2023): A new sp...
There are described, illustrated and compared with related species Eugenia lisboae and Eugenia ramos...
Eugenia densiracemosa, a new species from central Brazil to French Guiana, is described, illustrated...
Fernandes, Thiago, Giaretta, Augusto, Sobral, Marcos, Souza, Marcelo Da Costa, Braga, João Marcelo A...
A new species of Eugenia section Racemosae (Myrtaceae), Eugenia brejoensis Mazine, is described, ill...
Eugenia velutifolia is a new species of Myrtaceae from the Cerrado of Sao Paulo state, Brazil, which...
Three new species of Eugenia sect. Racemosae (Myrtaceae) from cerrado vegetation of central region i...
Three new species of Eugenia sect. Racemosae (Myrtaceae) from cerrado vegetation of central region i...
6. Eugenia dichroma Berg (1859: 290) [Fig. 2G; Fig 5D] Endemic to the Atlantic Forest (Sobral et a...
Eugenia brejoensis Mazine was previously known only from hinterland highland forests in the Caatinga...
Se describe una nueva especie de Eugenia (Myrtaceae) de las veinte caribe de Costa Rica. Se distingu...
5. Eugenia candolleana De Candolle (1828: 281) [Fig. 2F; Fig 5C] Govaerts et al. (2010) and Sobral...