FIGURE 7. Chamaedorea tacanensis. (A–B) Plants in the wild. (C–E) Inflorescence. Photo C by Dimas H. De Coss Aguilar.Published as part of Pérez-Farrera, Miguelangel, Gutiérrez-Ortega, José Said, Hodel, Donald R., Villar-Morales, Diego, Santos-Hernández, Nancy Gabriela & Martínez-Camilo, Rubén, 2021, A new species of climbing Chamaedorea (Arecaceae) from Chiapas, Mexico, pp. 94-108 in Phytotaxa 522 (2) on page 102, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.522.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/555620
FIGURE 4. Comparison of flower sizes between Cascabela balsaensis (A), C. pinifolia (B), C. ovata (C...
FIGURE 4. Chusquea septentrionalis. A. Synflorescence. B. Flowering branch showing persistent lower ...
FIGURE 2. Commelina occulta. A, habit. B, flower, frontal view. C, spathaceous bract, lateral view. ...
FIGURE 7. Stages of maturity of an adult leaf. A. Early emergence. B. Mid-emergence. C. Fully emerge...
FIGURE 7. Carex siguanabae Jim.Mejías, Acedo, Reznicek & Lois. Detail of the inflorescence (El Salva...
FIGURE 8. Mature leaves of Ceratozamia rosea. A. Juvenile plant. B. Adult plants. C. Detail of leafl...
FIGURE 1. Areca bakeri. A. Apical portion of leaf. B. Middle portion of leaf. C. Basal portion of le...
FIGURE 6. Ceratozamia rosea sp. nov. A. Mature leaf of an adult plant. B. Detail of rachis and leafl...
FIGURE 2. Agave infiernilloensis. A. Rosette with recurving inflorescence. B and C. Plants growing o...
FIGURE 1. Agave infiernilloensis. A. Shaft with bracts and terminal spine. B. Flower buds. C. Open f...
FIGURE 6. A. Infructescence of Areca dransfieldii in Lambir National Park showing the stiff, straigh...
FIGURE 11. Immature (A) and mature (B) microstrobili (pollen cones) of Ceratozamia rosea.Published a...
FIGURE 10. Immature (A) and mature (B) megastrobili (seed cones) of Ceratozamia rosea.Published as p...
FIGURE 1. Commelina occulta. A, habit. B, lateral view of the spathaceous bract, showing cincinnus a...
FIGURE 9. Ceratozamia rosea plants can be found hanging from karst cliffs (A), growing among rocks (...
FIGURE 4. Comparison of flower sizes between Cascabela balsaensis (A), C. pinifolia (B), C. ovata (C...
FIGURE 4. Chusquea septentrionalis. A. Synflorescence. B. Flowering branch showing persistent lower ...
FIGURE 2. Commelina occulta. A, habit. B, flower, frontal view. C, spathaceous bract, lateral view. ...
FIGURE 7. Stages of maturity of an adult leaf. A. Early emergence. B. Mid-emergence. C. Fully emerge...
FIGURE 7. Carex siguanabae Jim.Mejías, Acedo, Reznicek & Lois. Detail of the inflorescence (El Salva...
FIGURE 8. Mature leaves of Ceratozamia rosea. A. Juvenile plant. B. Adult plants. C. Detail of leafl...
FIGURE 1. Areca bakeri. A. Apical portion of leaf. B. Middle portion of leaf. C. Basal portion of le...
FIGURE 6. Ceratozamia rosea sp. nov. A. Mature leaf of an adult plant. B. Detail of rachis and leafl...
FIGURE 2. Agave infiernilloensis. A. Rosette with recurving inflorescence. B and C. Plants growing o...
FIGURE 1. Agave infiernilloensis. A. Shaft with bracts and terminal spine. B. Flower buds. C. Open f...
FIGURE 6. A. Infructescence of Areca dransfieldii in Lambir National Park showing the stiff, straigh...
FIGURE 11. Immature (A) and mature (B) microstrobili (pollen cones) of Ceratozamia rosea.Published a...
FIGURE 10. Immature (A) and mature (B) megastrobili (seed cones) of Ceratozamia rosea.Published as p...
FIGURE 1. Commelina occulta. A, habit. B, lateral view of the spathaceous bract, showing cincinnus a...
FIGURE 9. Ceratozamia rosea plants can be found hanging from karst cliffs (A), growing among rocks (...
FIGURE 4. Comparison of flower sizes between Cascabela balsaensis (A), C. pinifolia (B), C. ovata (C...
FIGURE 4. Chusquea septentrionalis. A. Synflorescence. B. Flowering branch showing persistent lower ...
FIGURE 2. Commelina occulta. A, habit. B, flower, frontal view. C, spathaceous bract, lateral view. ...