A new species of Stephanopodium (Dichapetalaceae) from tabuleiro forests in southern Bahia is here described and illustrated. This species, named Stephanopodium gracile because of its slender habit, is compared to S. blanchetianum and S. organense. From these two species, S. gracile can be distinguished by the inflorescences on the apical portion of the leaf petiole, young branches with sparse short appressed trichomes, and glabrous leaves; from S. blanchetianum it differs also by leaf blades with an acuminate (vs. usually obtuse or rounded, and sometimes acute) apex.Uma espécie nova deStephanopodium(Dichapetalaceae) deflorestas de tabuleiro\ud no sul da Bahia é aqui descrita e ilustrada. Esta espécie, nomeadaStephanopodium gracile\ud devi...
Dasyphyllum diamantinense is a new species endemic to the Chapada Diamantina Mountains in the northe...
The genus Polybotrya (Dryopteridaceae) includes 35 species of neotropical ferns. It is distinguished...
The fern genera Crepidomanes and Polyphlebium are clearly distinct, yet often confused in the wild a...
A new species of Stephanopodium (Dichapetalaceae) from tabuleiro forests in southern Bahia is here d...
Summary: Five new species of the genus Dichorisandra J. C. Mikan are described based on field, herba...
A new species of Podostemaceae, Podostemum irgangii, from the states of Santa Catarina and Parana, B...
Two new species of Tachia (Gentianaceae: Helieae) are described from Brazil. They share the un usual...
Diodia kuntzei (Rubiaceae, Spermacoceae) is prostrate herb, rooting at the nodes, with reddish stems...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Based on studies of plants in the field...
Two new Brazilian species of Eugenia are described and illustrated, Eugenia regia and E. espinhacens...
Based on studies of plants in the field, herbarium, and in cultivation, four new species of Dichoris...
Dasyphyllum sect. Macrocephala is restricted to the Cerrado, Caatinga, and Atlantic Forest biomes of...
6. Eugenia dichroma Berg (1859: 290) [Fig. 2G; Fig 5D] Endemic to the Atlantic Forest (Sobral et a...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvim...
Dasyphyllum diamantinense is a new species endemic to the Chapada Diamantina Mountains in the northe...
The genus Polybotrya (Dryopteridaceae) includes 35 species of neotropical ferns. It is distinguished...
The fern genera Crepidomanes and Polyphlebium are clearly distinct, yet often confused in the wild a...
A new species of Stephanopodium (Dichapetalaceae) from tabuleiro forests in southern Bahia is here d...
Summary: Five new species of the genus Dichorisandra J. C. Mikan are described based on field, herba...
A new species of Podostemaceae, Podostemum irgangii, from the states of Santa Catarina and Parana, B...
Two new species of Tachia (Gentianaceae: Helieae) are described from Brazil. They share the un usual...
Diodia kuntzei (Rubiaceae, Spermacoceae) is prostrate herb, rooting at the nodes, with reddish stems...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Based on studies of plants in the field...
Two new Brazilian species of Eugenia are described and illustrated, Eugenia regia and E. espinhacens...
Based on studies of plants in the field, herbarium, and in cultivation, four new species of Dichoris...
Dasyphyllum sect. Macrocephala is restricted to the Cerrado, Caatinga, and Atlantic Forest biomes of...
6. Eugenia dichroma Berg (1859: 290) [Fig. 2G; Fig 5D] Endemic to the Atlantic Forest (Sobral et a...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvim...
Dasyphyllum diamantinense is a new species endemic to the Chapada Diamantina Mountains in the northe...
The genus Polybotrya (Dryopteridaceae) includes 35 species of neotropical ferns. It is distinguished...
The fern genera Crepidomanes and Polyphlebium are clearly distinct, yet often confused in the wild a...