FIGURE 5. Fluorescence histograms showing simultaneous analysis of a) O. filifoliolata and its closest relative O. flava (differing ~20% in their genome sizes); and b) O. carolina and morphologically most similar O. tomentosa (differing ~80% in their genome sizes).Published as part of Suda, Jan, Krejčíková, Jana, Sudová, Radka, Oberlander, Kenneth C. & Dreyer, Léanne L., 2013, Two new species of Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) from the Greater Cape Floristic Region, pp. 13-24 in Phytotaxa 124 (1) on page 22, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.124.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/508505
AbstractOxalis ericifolia differs from all other southern African Oxalis in having massive papillate...
Figure 1 - Oxalis simplicifolia Lorence & WL Wagner A habit B leaf C, D flowers E fruit F seed. Draw...
FIGURE 2. A. Inflorescences of C. obovata (Cliffdale) (left) and C. stylesii (KwaNyuswa) (right). B....
FIGURE 2. Geographic distribution of Oxalis carolina (circle) and O. filifoliolata (diamond).Publish...
FIGURE 1. Oxalis carolina. a. flowering individual in spring; b. bulb; c. sterile plant in autumn; d...
FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic placement of a) Oxalis carolina based on ITS and trnL-trnL-trnF sequence data...
Southern African Oxalis taxonomy is complicated by tremendous morphological variation. The widely di...
The genus Oxalis in southern Africa contains more than 200 species, with the vast bulk of species in...
FIGURE 2. ITS-based phylogenies of selected Richtersveld Oxalis taxa. Values at nodes are Bayesian p...
FIGURE 8. Oxalis eriocarpa. A—habit; B—brevistilous flower, frontal view; C—abaxial flower view, evi...
Oxalis L., commonly called sorrel, is a large and cosmopolitan taxon that has undergone spectacular ...
AbstractIn South Africa, the genus Oxalis includes 200 species inhabiting a wide range of habitats p...
O. minuta Thunb. var. callosa Salter was included in section Sagittatae of the genus Oxalis L., base...
AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern A...
FIGURE 2. Crassula ×mortii from Montagu Pass, Western Cape Province, South Africa. A. Habit. B. Infl...
AbstractOxalis ericifolia differs from all other southern African Oxalis in having massive papillate...
Figure 1 - Oxalis simplicifolia Lorence & WL Wagner A habit B leaf C, D flowers E fruit F seed. Draw...
FIGURE 2. A. Inflorescences of C. obovata (Cliffdale) (left) and C. stylesii (KwaNyuswa) (right). B....
FIGURE 2. Geographic distribution of Oxalis carolina (circle) and O. filifoliolata (diamond).Publish...
FIGURE 1. Oxalis carolina. a. flowering individual in spring; b. bulb; c. sterile plant in autumn; d...
FIGURE 3. Phylogenetic placement of a) Oxalis carolina based on ITS and trnL-trnL-trnF sequence data...
Southern African Oxalis taxonomy is complicated by tremendous morphological variation. The widely di...
The genus Oxalis in southern Africa contains more than 200 species, with the vast bulk of species in...
FIGURE 2. ITS-based phylogenies of selected Richtersveld Oxalis taxa. Values at nodes are Bayesian p...
FIGURE 8. Oxalis eriocarpa. A—habit; B—brevistilous flower, frontal view; C—abaxial flower view, evi...
Oxalis L., commonly called sorrel, is a large and cosmopolitan taxon that has undergone spectacular ...
AbstractIn South Africa, the genus Oxalis includes 200 species inhabiting a wide range of habitats p...
O. minuta Thunb. var. callosa Salter was included in section Sagittatae of the genus Oxalis L., base...
AbstractOxalis L. is the largest and most diverse genus in the family Oxalidaceae. Within southern A...
FIGURE 2. Crassula ×mortii from Montagu Pass, Western Cape Province, South Africa. A. Habit. B. Infl...
AbstractOxalis ericifolia differs from all other southern African Oxalis in having massive papillate...
Figure 1 - Oxalis simplicifolia Lorence & WL Wagner A habit B leaf C, D flowers E fruit F seed. Draw...
FIGURE 2. A. Inflorescences of C. obovata (Cliffdale) (left) and C. stylesii (KwaNyuswa) (right). B....