Abutilon albidum, a cryptic Saharo-Canarian species, was thought to have been last collected in 1945 in Tenerife by E.R. Sventenius. In 2019, it was rediscovered in the same area. The characteristic features of the Canarian plants are discussed, especially in relation to the morphologically similar-looking and probably closely-related species Abutilon indicum and A. bidentatum. It is concluded that the plants from Tenerife and north-western Africa indeed represent a distinct species. The species is illustrated and a key for the identification of this and related species is presented.Peer reviewe
*author for correspondence A revision of the Allium species of the section Molium in the Canary Isla...
Recent fieldwork by the author in Tenerife, mostly between 2014 and 2019, yielded new records of ali...
As result of the floristic of members of the subfamily Malvoideae (Malvaceae sl) inventory realized ...
Abutilon albidum, a cryptic Saharo-Canarian species, was thought to have been last collected in 1945...
Abstract. This works deals with the recent opinions about the new classification of the core Malvale...
Takeuchi, Cátia, Esteves, Gerleni Lopes (2012): Synopsis of Abutilon (Malvoideae, Malvaceae) in the ...
The identity of a recently detected population of Abutilon arboreum in the Valencian area was critic...
The large malvaceous genus Abutilon is in need of critical revisionary study. The present nomenclato...
A new name, Abutilon ulbrichii, is proposed to replace the later homonym Abutilon longipes Ulbr. for...
The flora of the Canary Islands has been subject to botanical studies for more than 200 years. Sever...
Abutilon arboreum (L. f.) Sweet (Malvaceae) in the Valencian flora (Spain). A first reference on the...
Taxonomical identification keys and amplified description of three commonly used threatened ethnomed...
We discuss the taxonomy of three species of Bacidia occurring in insular Laurimacaronesia. Two of th...
Six new species of Malvaceae are described: Abutilon heterochros, Gaya ibitipocana, Sidaitaparicana,...
textThe plant genus Tolpis (Asteraceae) is a predominantly insular plant lineage. It inhabits four o...
*author for correspondence A revision of the Allium species of the section Molium in the Canary Isla...
Recent fieldwork by the author in Tenerife, mostly between 2014 and 2019, yielded new records of ali...
As result of the floristic of members of the subfamily Malvoideae (Malvaceae sl) inventory realized ...
Abutilon albidum, a cryptic Saharo-Canarian species, was thought to have been last collected in 1945...
Abstract. This works deals with the recent opinions about the new classification of the core Malvale...
Takeuchi, Cátia, Esteves, Gerleni Lopes (2012): Synopsis of Abutilon (Malvoideae, Malvaceae) in the ...
The identity of a recently detected population of Abutilon arboreum in the Valencian area was critic...
The large malvaceous genus Abutilon is in need of critical revisionary study. The present nomenclato...
A new name, Abutilon ulbrichii, is proposed to replace the later homonym Abutilon longipes Ulbr. for...
The flora of the Canary Islands has been subject to botanical studies for more than 200 years. Sever...
Abutilon arboreum (L. f.) Sweet (Malvaceae) in the Valencian flora (Spain). A first reference on the...
Taxonomical identification keys and amplified description of three commonly used threatened ethnomed...
We discuss the taxonomy of three species of Bacidia occurring in insular Laurimacaronesia. Two of th...
Six new species of Malvaceae are described: Abutilon heterochros, Gaya ibitipocana, Sidaitaparicana,...
textThe plant genus Tolpis (Asteraceae) is a predominantly insular plant lineage. It inhabits four o...
*author for correspondence A revision of the Allium species of the section Molium in the Canary Isla...
Recent fieldwork by the author in Tenerife, mostly between 2014 and 2019, yielded new records of ali...
As result of the floristic of members of the subfamily Malvoideae (Malvaceae sl) inventory realized ...