Fig. 1. – Virotia azurea H.C. Hopkins & Pillon. A. Leaf; B. Apex of a shoot showing the arrangement of leaf bases and the base of an inflorescence axis (*); C. Inflorescence (conflorescence), the flowers post-anthesis; D. A flower-pair immediately prior to anthesis, their peduncle subtended by a minute bract and a small bract present at the base of each pedicel; E. A flower post anthesis, the tepals all helically curled; F. Base of a flower, two tepals removed to show the ovary and the cup-like disc around it; G. Apex of the style, slightly swollen and ridged, forming the pollen presenter; H. Distal part of a tepal, inner surface, with the anther attached; I. Immature fruit, note prominent beak. [A, C, E– H: Gâteblé et al. 87, P; B: Munzing...
FIGURE 4. Peliosanthes virescens. A. Habit of flowering plant. B. Leaves, adaxial side (left) and ab...
FIGURE 3. Rafflesia banaoana. A1. Dissected male flower bud. A2. Flower bud. B. Lateral view of the ...
FIGURE 1. Fruits of Callitriche in Oceania and Australasia: a—C. antarctica, b—C. aucklandica, c—C. ...
Hopkins, Helen C.F., Pillon, Yohan (2020): Virotia azurea (Proteaceae: Macadamieae), a striking new ...
Key to the species of Virotia 1. Leaves associated with flowers and fruits usually 3–5-lobed (NUM, ...
Figure 2 Acropogonhorarius Gâteblé & Munzinger sp. nov. A flowering branch B inflorescence and a zoo...
Fig. 2. Overview of the placentation in Paracephaelis Baill. A–K. Abaxial views of placenta and ovul...
Fig. 6. Recto and verso photographs of a very young inflorescence of Bopopia parviflora Munzinger & ...
Figure 1 - Photographs of Baccharoides, Bothriocline, and Vernonia potamophila. Bac...
Fig. 1. Flowers, fruits and stipules of Paracephaelis Baill. A–D. Inflorescences. E–H. Fruits. I–J. ...
Figure 1 - Heliotropium perlmanii Lorence & WL Wagner A Habit B Upper leaf surface, C Inflorecence D...
Figure 2 - Heliotropium marchionicum Decne. A Habit B Upper Leaf surface C Inflorescence D Flower, l...
Figure 3 Acropogonhorarius Gâteblé & Munzinger sp. nov. A overview of a single mature shrub in habit...
FIGURE 3. Peliosanthes micrantha. A. Habit of flowering plant, viewed from above. B. Basal portion o...
FIG. 21. — A-D, Gossia pancheri (Brongn. & Gris) N. Snow: A, flowering branch with details of abaxia...
FIGURE 4. Peliosanthes virescens. A. Habit of flowering plant. B. Leaves, adaxial side (left) and ab...
FIGURE 3. Rafflesia banaoana. A1. Dissected male flower bud. A2. Flower bud. B. Lateral view of the ...
FIGURE 1. Fruits of Callitriche in Oceania and Australasia: a—C. antarctica, b—C. aucklandica, c—C. ...
Hopkins, Helen C.F., Pillon, Yohan (2020): Virotia azurea (Proteaceae: Macadamieae), a striking new ...
Key to the species of Virotia 1. Leaves associated with flowers and fruits usually 3–5-lobed (NUM, ...
Figure 2 Acropogonhorarius Gâteblé & Munzinger sp. nov. A flowering branch B inflorescence and a zoo...
Fig. 2. Overview of the placentation in Paracephaelis Baill. A–K. Abaxial views of placenta and ovul...
Fig. 6. Recto and verso photographs of a very young inflorescence of Bopopia parviflora Munzinger & ...
Figure 1 - Photographs of Baccharoides, Bothriocline, and Vernonia potamophila. Bac...
Fig. 1. Flowers, fruits and stipules of Paracephaelis Baill. A–D. Inflorescences. E–H. Fruits. I–J. ...
Figure 1 - Heliotropium perlmanii Lorence & WL Wagner A Habit B Upper leaf surface, C Inflorecence D...
Figure 2 - Heliotropium marchionicum Decne. A Habit B Upper Leaf surface C Inflorescence D Flower, l...
Figure 3 Acropogonhorarius Gâteblé & Munzinger sp. nov. A overview of a single mature shrub in habit...
FIGURE 3. Peliosanthes micrantha. A. Habit of flowering plant, viewed from above. B. Basal portion o...
FIG. 21. — A-D, Gossia pancheri (Brongn. & Gris) N. Snow: A, flowering branch with details of abaxia...
FIGURE 4. Peliosanthes virescens. A. Habit of flowering plant. B. Leaves, adaxial side (left) and ab...
FIGURE 3. Rafflesia banaoana. A1. Dissected male flower bud. A2. Flower bud. B. Lateral view of the ...
FIGURE 1. Fruits of Callitriche in Oceania and Australasia: a—C. antarctica, b—C. aucklandica, c—C. ...