Mentheae is an economically important tribe in Lamiaceae with many ornamentals and culinary herbs. Although its monophyly is well Supported by molecular data, the subtribal delimitation and the intergeneric relationships are still poorly understood. The nutlet morphology (SEM) of the tribe and the presence/absence of myxocarpy is documented here for 57 out of 65 genera in order to assess the systematic value of nutlet characters and to evaluate the existing molecular phylogenies for this group. Significant variation was found in nutlet shape, morphology of the abscission scar, distribution of trichomes, and Surface sculpture. Five different surface types were recognized in Mentheae based on differences in cell outline, anticlinal walls, cel...
Background A robust molecular phylogeny is fundamental for developing a stable classification and p...
ales) is reconstructed here using both morphological and molecular data from a broad sample of speci...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
Mentheae are the largest tribe in the family Lamiaceae and economically important, including herbs l...
The nutlet morphology of 11 taxa of Mentha L. (M pulegium, M aquatica, M. x piperita, M. x dumetorum...
Nutlets of 20 taxa of Phlomoides, representing most of the currently recognized sections were examin...
Abstract Background The macro/micro-morphology of nutlets in 11 species (and 22 accessions) of the B...
A comprehensive study on nutlet morphology on 46 taxa from the tribe Elsholtzieae was conducted usin...
The nutlet (mericarp) morphology of 12 Salvia L. (Lamiaceae: sub-family Nepetoideae: tribe Mentheae:...
The pollen morphology of subtribe Menthinae sensu Harley et al. [In: The families and genera of vasc...
This paper includes the morphological and anatomical characters of the nutlets of 7 endemic species ...
Salvia (sage) is a species rich and medicinally important genus. Species-level identification is usu...
The nutlet (mericarp) morphology of nine species of Salvia sect. Salvia (Salvia bracteata Banks & So...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...
The tribe Plantagineae (Lamiales) is a group of plants with worldwide distribution, notorious for it...
Background A robust molecular phylogeny is fundamental for developing a stable classification and p...
ales) is reconstructed here using both morphological and molecular data from a broad sample of speci...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...
Mentheae are the largest tribe in the family Lamiaceae and economically important, including herbs l...
The nutlet morphology of 11 taxa of Mentha L. (M pulegium, M aquatica, M. x piperita, M. x dumetorum...
Nutlets of 20 taxa of Phlomoides, representing most of the currently recognized sections were examin...
Abstract Background The macro/micro-morphology of nutlets in 11 species (and 22 accessions) of the B...
A comprehensive study on nutlet morphology on 46 taxa from the tribe Elsholtzieae was conducted usin...
The nutlet (mericarp) morphology of 12 Salvia L. (Lamiaceae: sub-family Nepetoideae: tribe Mentheae:...
The pollen morphology of subtribe Menthinae sensu Harley et al. [In: The families and genera of vasc...
This paper includes the morphological and anatomical characters of the nutlets of 7 endemic species ...
Salvia (sage) is a species rich and medicinally important genus. Species-level identification is usu...
The nutlet (mericarp) morphology of nine species of Salvia sect. Salvia (Salvia bracteata Banks & So...
The leaf anatomy of the Melastomataceae, Memecylaceae and Crypteroniaceae is surveyed on the basis o...
The tribe Plantagineae (Lamiales) is a group of plants with worldwide distribution, notorious for it...
Background A robust molecular phylogeny is fundamental for developing a stable classification and p...
ales) is reconstructed here using both morphological and molecular data from a broad sample of speci...
Magnoliales, consisting of six families of tropical to warm-temperate woody angiosperms, were long c...