Figure 5 UPGMA dendrogram, showing the phenetic relationships among the 37 studied specimens of Anthyllis apennina and A. pulchella
Figure 5 - Leaf cross-sections of the Festuca sect. Festuca species from lineage 2: A F...
Figure 5 - Discoloration: loss of red pigment from red-brown spots in E. dens-canis leaves. Time cou...
Figure 5 - Adenocaulon (from Katinas 2000). A habit B head C involucral bract ...
Figure 1 Distribution map of Anthyllis apennina and A. pulchella according to the analyzed material
Figure 7 AAnthyllis apennina, Mt. Tricella, Abruzzo, Italy (photo F. Conti) BAnthyllis vulneraria su...
Figure 2 Anthyllis apennina F.Conti & Bartolucci, sp. nov. A inflorescence (Mt. Tricella, photo F. C...
Figure 3 Holotype of Anthyllis apennina F.Conti & Bartolucci (APP No. 59652, reproduced with permiss...
Figure 6 Boxplots expressing morphological variation between Anthyllis apennina (APE) and A. pulchel...
Figure 4 Scatter plot of first two principal coordinate axes based on 31 morphological characters an...
Figure 5 Pulmonaria hirta L. from Parco di Monte Paderno (Bologna), 2n = 28. Scale bar: 10 μm
Figure 5 SEM micrographs of the seed coat of Alliumalbanicum. A Seed (dorsal face, 30×) B Seed (vent...
Figure 5 - SEM micrographs of seed testa (A–C) and pod hairs (D–F) of Bituminaria ant...
Figure 5 Comparison of the biological forms of wild species used in Italy (left) and in Apulia (righ...
FIGURE 5. SEM images of C. martinii (a) and C. bertolae (b) seed surfaces (x 1500).Published as part...
FIGURE 5. Phenological features of Bituminaria basaltica. A. Natural stands with Hyparrhenia hirta d...
Figure 5 - Leaf cross-sections of the Festuca sect. Festuca species from lineage 2: A F...
Figure 5 - Discoloration: loss of red pigment from red-brown spots in E. dens-canis leaves. Time cou...
Figure 5 - Adenocaulon (from Katinas 2000). A habit B head C involucral bract ...
Figure 1 Distribution map of Anthyllis apennina and A. pulchella according to the analyzed material
Figure 7 AAnthyllis apennina, Mt. Tricella, Abruzzo, Italy (photo F. Conti) BAnthyllis vulneraria su...
Figure 2 Anthyllis apennina F.Conti & Bartolucci, sp. nov. A inflorescence (Mt. Tricella, photo F. C...
Figure 3 Holotype of Anthyllis apennina F.Conti & Bartolucci (APP No. 59652, reproduced with permiss...
Figure 6 Boxplots expressing morphological variation between Anthyllis apennina (APE) and A. pulchel...
Figure 4 Scatter plot of first two principal coordinate axes based on 31 morphological characters an...
Figure 5 Pulmonaria hirta L. from Parco di Monte Paderno (Bologna), 2n = 28. Scale bar: 10 μm
Figure 5 SEM micrographs of the seed coat of Alliumalbanicum. A Seed (dorsal face, 30×) B Seed (vent...
Figure 5 - SEM micrographs of seed testa (A–C) and pod hairs (D–F) of Bituminaria ant...
Figure 5 Comparison of the biological forms of wild species used in Italy (left) and in Apulia (righ...
FIGURE 5. SEM images of C. martinii (a) and C. bertolae (b) seed surfaces (x 1500).Published as part...
FIGURE 5. Phenological features of Bituminaria basaltica. A. Natural stands with Hyparrhenia hirta d...
Figure 5 - Leaf cross-sections of the Festuca sect. Festuca species from lineage 2: A F...
Figure 5 - Discoloration: loss of red pigment from red-brown spots in E. dens-canis leaves. Time cou...
Figure 5 - Adenocaulon (from Katinas 2000). A habit B head C involucral bract ...