A new species of Ledebouria is described and illustrated from near Greyton in the Western Cape of South Africa. It consists of dense clusters of plants, bearing semi-succulent linear-elliptic to linear-ovate leaves that are appressed to the ground, and with 12 distinct pale whitish green ridges with glandular hairs. Ledebouria weberi is morphologically similar to Ledebouria corrugata in having lines of papillae on the adaxial lamina surface, and soil particles adhering to the leaf surfaces. However, L. weberi is distinguished from L. corrugata in having only 12 rows of ridges with three-lobed tongue-shaped trichomes vs 30–40 broken rows with obtuse papillae, a flaccid inflorescence vs an erect inflorescence, longer peduncle and pedicel, sma...
Pelargonium aciculatum E.M. Marais, P. confertum E.M. Marais, P. fasciculaceum E.M. Marais and P. co...
Asparagaceae (subfamily Scilloideae, tribe Hyacintheae) is alternatively regarded as Hyacinthaceae s...
Five new species of Lachenalia are described, Lachenalia minima W.F. Barker and L. kliprandensis W.F...
[German] Es wird eine neue Art beschrieben: Ledebouria loedolffiavan Jaarsv. & Venter vom Ostkap. Si...
AbstractA new species, Ledebouria mokobulanensis from Mpumalanga, is described and illustrated. Its ...
As part of a taxonomic revision of the genus Massonia, a new species, M. obermeyerae is here describ...
As part of an ongoing study towards a taxonomic revision of the genus Massonia Houtt., a new species...
The Ledebouriinae (Scilloideae, Asparagaceae) are a widespread group of bulbous geophytes found pred...
Three new species of Luxemburgia named as L. furnensis Feres, L. leitonii Feres and L. mogolensis Fe...
FIGURE 1. Lachenalia komsbergensis: detail of three flowering racemes in cultivation (A); single pla...
Duncan, Graham D. (2023): Four new species and three taxonomic adjustments in Lachenalia (Asparagace...
AbstractA new name, Pelargonium flavidum E.M. Marais, is designated for Pelargonium sulphureum R. Kn...
FIGURE 2. Distribution of Lachenalia komsbergensis in the southern Great Karoo of the Northern Cape,...
A new species of Pelargonium L’Hérit. (Geraniaceae) from the eastern Transvaal is described. P. albu...
As part of a taxonomic revision of the genus Massonia Houtt., a new species, Massonia dentata Mart.-...
Pelargonium aciculatum E.M. Marais, P. confertum E.M. Marais, P. fasciculaceum E.M. Marais and P. co...
Asparagaceae (subfamily Scilloideae, tribe Hyacintheae) is alternatively regarded as Hyacinthaceae s...
Five new species of Lachenalia are described, Lachenalia minima W.F. Barker and L. kliprandensis W.F...
[German] Es wird eine neue Art beschrieben: Ledebouria loedolffiavan Jaarsv. & Venter vom Ostkap. Si...
AbstractA new species, Ledebouria mokobulanensis from Mpumalanga, is described and illustrated. Its ...
As part of a taxonomic revision of the genus Massonia, a new species, M. obermeyerae is here describ...
As part of an ongoing study towards a taxonomic revision of the genus Massonia Houtt., a new species...
The Ledebouriinae (Scilloideae, Asparagaceae) are a widespread group of bulbous geophytes found pred...
Three new species of Luxemburgia named as L. furnensis Feres, L. leitonii Feres and L. mogolensis Fe...
FIGURE 1. Lachenalia komsbergensis: detail of three flowering racemes in cultivation (A); single pla...
Duncan, Graham D. (2023): Four new species and three taxonomic adjustments in Lachenalia (Asparagace...
AbstractA new name, Pelargonium flavidum E.M. Marais, is designated for Pelargonium sulphureum R. Kn...
FIGURE 2. Distribution of Lachenalia komsbergensis in the southern Great Karoo of the Northern Cape,...
A new species of Pelargonium L’Hérit. (Geraniaceae) from the eastern Transvaal is described. P. albu...
As part of a taxonomic revision of the genus Massonia Houtt., a new species, Massonia dentata Mart.-...
Pelargonium aciculatum E.M. Marais, P. confertum E.M. Marais, P. fasciculaceum E.M. Marais and P. co...
Asparagaceae (subfamily Scilloideae, tribe Hyacintheae) is alternatively regarded as Hyacinthaceae s...
Five new species of Lachenalia are described, Lachenalia minima W.F. Barker and L. kliprandensis W.F...