The genus Festuca L. (Poaceae) includes about 350-400 herbaceous species with wide cosmopolitan distribution (Watson and amp; Dallwitz 1992). The center of distribution ofthe genus is in the meadows and steppes of North America and Eurasia. Sorne species are present in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and W and SE Africa. High species diversity is found in the pampas of Argentina and the puna of the Andes, with approximately 40 species in Peru (Tovar 1993),30 in Bolivia (Renvoize 1998), and 30 in Argentina (Türpe 1969). So far, 26 native species are known from the páramos of the northern South America; about seven new species from this region will be described soon (author's unpublished data).The genus Festuca L. (Poaceae) includes about ...
Stenodraba (Brassicaceae) included a group of eight species distributed along the Andes of South-Cen...
The blueberry tribe Vaccinieae (Ericaceae) is particularly diverse in South America and underwent ex...
Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae are a nearly exclusively American plant group with a center of diversit...
The genus Festuca L. (Poaceae) includes about 350-400 herbaceous species with wide cosmopolitan dist...
Festuca is a genus of the Poaceae family with about 140 species in South America. Little information...
New lectotypifications and new synonyms are provided as a result of a systematic study of the genus ...
En esta contribución se analiza la variación morfológica en el complejo de especies relacionadas a F...
Taxonomic delimitation within the Andean Festuca setifolia complex s. l. has been fraught with diffi...
A taxonomic revision of the genus Festuca in Chile is presented based on morphological and anatomica...
A new subspecies, Festuca paniculata (L.) Schinz & Thell. subsp. paui Cebolla & Rivas Ponce (Poaceae...
Peripheral sites usually offer suboptimal conditions for species with wide distributions, where expr...
Festuca L. (Poaceae, Loliinae) and allied genera represent one of the most problematic taxonomic cri...
en el macizo de La Serrota ’ (Sisiema Central. España). Se aportan caracteres morfológicos. analónij...
There has been no systematic treatment covering the Begorniaceae fo Colombia since A. De Candolle's ...
We present a phylogenetic classification for Plukenetia (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae) based on morp...
Stenodraba (Brassicaceae) included a group of eight species distributed along the Andes of South-Cen...
The blueberry tribe Vaccinieae (Ericaceae) is particularly diverse in South America and underwent ex...
Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae are a nearly exclusively American plant group with a center of diversit...
The genus Festuca L. (Poaceae) includes about 350-400 herbaceous species with wide cosmopolitan dist...
Festuca is a genus of the Poaceae family with about 140 species in South America. Little information...
New lectotypifications and new synonyms are provided as a result of a systematic study of the genus ...
En esta contribución se analiza la variación morfológica en el complejo de especies relacionadas a F...
Taxonomic delimitation within the Andean Festuca setifolia complex s. l. has been fraught with diffi...
A taxonomic revision of the genus Festuca in Chile is presented based on morphological and anatomica...
A new subspecies, Festuca paniculata (L.) Schinz & Thell. subsp. paui Cebolla & Rivas Ponce (Poaceae...
Peripheral sites usually offer suboptimal conditions for species with wide distributions, where expr...
Festuca L. (Poaceae, Loliinae) and allied genera represent one of the most problematic taxonomic cri...
en el macizo de La Serrota ’ (Sisiema Central. España). Se aportan caracteres morfológicos. analónij...
There has been no systematic treatment covering the Begorniaceae fo Colombia since A. De Candolle's ...
We present a phylogenetic classification for Plukenetia (Euphorbiaceae, Acalyphoideae) based on morp...
Stenodraba (Brassicaceae) included a group of eight species distributed along the Andes of South-Cen...
The blueberry tribe Vaccinieae (Ericaceae) is particularly diverse in South America and underwent ex...
Loasaceae subfam. Loasoideae are a nearly exclusively American plant group with a center of diversit...