Due to some common or similar features (e.g., small leaf, spurless, yellow flower), three Chinese species of the genus Epimedium (Berberidaceae), E. ecalcaratum, E. platypetalum, and E. campanulatum, are controversial based on morphological characteristics. In the present study, the descriptions of morphological characteristics for the three species were revised based on extensive studies and observations both in field and in herbaria. In general, E. ecalcaratum has long creeping rhizomes 1–3 mm in diameter, two alternate or opposite trifoliolate leaves, 7–14 flowers, and petals obovate and apex subacute. Epimedium platypetalum has short or long-creeping rhizomes 1–3 mm in diameter, one trifoliolate leaf, 2–6 flowers, and petals oblong and ...
Euphorbiaceae and Phyllantaceae are two of the most taxonomically complex and diverse families among...
The Erismantheae (monoecious, leaves opposite, stipules interpetiolar) contain three genera, Moulton...
Some epidermal leaf anatomy characteristics such as the absence/of presence trichomes and stomata an...
Morphological variations, particularly flower colour, could be considered as an evolutionarily and o...
Epimedium tianmenshanense (Berberidaceae), a species endemic to western Hunan, China, was found to b...
Epimedium wushanense (Berberidaceae) as treated in the Flora of China includes four species similar ...
Epimedium longnanense, a new species of Epimedium (Berberidaceae) from Longnan Prefecture, Gansu Pro...
Background – The genus Epimedium is well known for its ornamental representatives. However, species ...
Figure 2 - Photos of E. ecalcaratum, E. platypetalum, and E. campanulatum. A–B Flow...
Five new synonyms in Chinese Epimedium are designated in the present paper. Epimedium chlorandrum is...
Five new synonyms in Chinese Epimedium are designated in the present paper. Epimedium chlorandrum is...
Background and aims – The populations of Epimedium in the western part of Chugoku district on the Ja...
Epimedium wushanense (Berberidaceae) is recorded as the source plant of Epimedii Wushanensis Folium ...
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Within Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) there are five species of Epimedium L. (Berberidaceae) use...
Euphorbiaceae and Phyllantaceae are two of the most taxonomically complex and diverse families among...
The Erismantheae (monoecious, leaves opposite, stipules interpetiolar) contain three genera, Moulton...
Some epidermal leaf anatomy characteristics such as the absence/of presence trichomes and stomata an...
Morphological variations, particularly flower colour, could be considered as an evolutionarily and o...
Epimedium tianmenshanense (Berberidaceae), a species endemic to western Hunan, China, was found to b...
Epimedium wushanense (Berberidaceae) as treated in the Flora of China includes four species similar ...
Epimedium longnanense, a new species of Epimedium (Berberidaceae) from Longnan Prefecture, Gansu Pro...
Background – The genus Epimedium is well known for its ornamental representatives. However, species ...
Figure 2 - Photos of E. ecalcaratum, E. platypetalum, and E. campanulatum. A–B Flow...
Five new synonyms in Chinese Epimedium are designated in the present paper. Epimedium chlorandrum is...
Five new synonyms in Chinese Epimedium are designated in the present paper. Epimedium chlorandrum is...
Background and aims – The populations of Epimedium in the western part of Chugoku district on the Ja...
Epimedium wushanense (Berberidaceae) is recorded as the source plant of Epimedii Wushanensis Folium ...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Within Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) there are five species of Epimedium L. (Berberidaceae) use...
Euphorbiaceae and Phyllantaceae are two of the most taxonomically complex and diverse families among...
The Erismantheae (monoecious, leaves opposite, stipules interpetiolar) contain three genera, Moulton...
Some epidermal leaf anatomy characteristics such as the absence/of presence trichomes and stomata an...