Nylandtia (Polygalaceae) is a small South African genus of two or more species distributed mainly in the Cape region. Previous studies based on anatomical, morphological and molecular data have already revealed a close relationship between Nylandtia and Muraltia, a genus of 117 species that is nearly endemic to South Africa. New evidence from molecular studies of family Polygalaceae and genus Muraltia shows that Nylandtia is derived from genus Muraltia, and is nested in Muraltia subgenus Psiloclada. These results have prompted a morphological re-evaluation of the genera Nylandtia and Muraltia, supporting the conclusion that the two species of Nylandtia currently recognized, N. spinosa and N. scoparia, should be included in subgenus Psilocla...
Recently published molecular phylogenies of the Annonaceae have confirmed the long-held hypothesis t...
DNA sequence data, macro-morphological evidence and pollen analysis are used to clarify the phylogen...
Gymnosporia (Wight & Arn.) Hook. f., nom. conserv., is recognised as a genus on its own, comprising ...
Phylogenetic relationships in the largely South African genus Muraltia (Polygalaceae) are assessed b...
A new species in the Polygalaceae, Muraltia bondii Vlok, is described. It belongs to the section Psi...
A re-evaluation of the monotypic genus Nylandtia Dumort. is presented in which two varieties, N. spi...
Kappia, a new genus from the Fish River Valley in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa is present...
Plant species diversity contributes to overall organismal diversity worldwide, and by understanding ...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
A new species, Spergularia quartzicola, is described from the quartz outcrops of Knersvlakte (Namaqu...
The species-rich genus Polyalthia has previously been shown to be highly polyphyletic, with species ...
Passerina L. is an endemic southern African genus, with the exception of two species that have outli...
AbstractKappia, a new genus from the Fish River Valley in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa is...
Bucklandiella lamprocarpa (Müll.Hal.) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra is the only rheophytic representa...
Recently published molecular phylogenies of the Annonaceae have confirmed the long-held hypothesis t...
DNA sequence data, macro-morphological evidence and pollen analysis are used to clarify the phylogen...
Gymnosporia (Wight & Arn.) Hook. f., nom. conserv., is recognised as a genus on its own, comprising ...
Phylogenetic relationships in the largely South African genus Muraltia (Polygalaceae) are assessed b...
A new species in the Polygalaceae, Muraltia bondii Vlok, is described. It belongs to the section Psi...
A re-evaluation of the monotypic genus Nylandtia Dumort. is presented in which two varieties, N. spi...
Kappia, a new genus from the Fish River Valley in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa is present...
Plant species diversity contributes to overall organismal diversity worldwide, and by understanding ...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
Englerophytum and Synsepalum are two closely related genera of trees and shrubs from the African tro...
A new species, Spergularia quartzicola, is described from the quartz outcrops of Knersvlakte (Namaqu...
The species-rich genus Polyalthia has previously been shown to be highly polyphyletic, with species ...
Passerina L. is an endemic southern African genus, with the exception of two species that have outli...
AbstractKappia, a new genus from the Fish River Valley in the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa is...
Bucklandiella lamprocarpa (Müll.Hal.) Bednarek-Ochyra & Ochyra is the only rheophytic representa...
Recently published molecular phylogenies of the Annonaceae have confirmed the long-held hypothesis t...
DNA sequence data, macro-morphological evidence and pollen analysis are used to clarify the phylogen...
Gymnosporia (Wight & Arn.) Hook. f., nom. conserv., is recognised as a genus on its own, comprising ...