The material referred to Rorippa islandica (Oeder ex Murray) Borbas in the Flora van Nederland by HEUKELS-VAN OOSTSTROOM (1975), in fact represents Rorippa palustris (L.) Besser and turned out to be tetraploïd (2n = 32) in four Dutch populations. A comparison is made between R. palustris from the Netherlands and R. islandica from the Swiss Alps
Tetramyxa parasitica Goebel, a Plasmodiophoracean parasite, has been found on Ruppia spiralis L. ex ...
As far as the Netherlands are concerned, Rosa pimpinellifolia has a typically coastal distribution. ...
Callitriche palustris is very rare in the Netherlands. The last recent records were from 1953 and 19...
The genus Ruppia is represented in the Netherlands by two species, R. maritima L. and R. cirrhosu (P...
Rorippa sylvestris (L.) Bess., a species of the Brassicacae widespread in SW Asia and Europe, was re...
Rorippa palustris subsp. hispida var. elongata Greene subsp. hispida var. elongata Stuckeyfield adj...
Some Dutch populations of Parnassia palustris L. were studied cytologically and morphologically. Dip...
Some aspects of the occurrence of Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum (= Nasturtium officinale) in the Neth...
Dryopteris x tavelii Rothmaler, new to the Netherlands flora, is mentioned by the author from 3 loca...
Family name (scientific): Brassicaceae Scientific name: Rorippa palustris Authors names: (L.) Besser
Dryopteris tavelii Rothm. (fig. 1, c—h) has been found in the Netherlands in several localities. The...
The authors give a survey of the occurrence of Rosa dumalis Bechst. in the Netherlands and discuss t...
The presence of Callitriche cophocarpa Sendtn. in the Netherlands has, until recently, always been d...
Ribespetraeum, a native of Western Asia and the mountains of Southern and Central Europe, was record...
Hybrids of the Dryopteris spinulosa complex in the Netherlands Kuntze ex Druce (= D. carthusiana X D...
Tetramyxa parasitica Goebel, a Plasmodiophoracean parasite, has been found on Ruppia spiralis L. ex ...
As far as the Netherlands are concerned, Rosa pimpinellifolia has a typically coastal distribution. ...
Callitriche palustris is very rare in the Netherlands. The last recent records were from 1953 and 19...
The genus Ruppia is represented in the Netherlands by two species, R. maritima L. and R. cirrhosu (P...
Rorippa sylvestris (L.) Bess., a species of the Brassicacae widespread in SW Asia and Europe, was re...
Rorippa palustris subsp. hispida var. elongata Greene subsp. hispida var. elongata Stuckeyfield adj...
Some Dutch populations of Parnassia palustris L. were studied cytologically and morphologically. Dip...
Some aspects of the occurrence of Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum (= Nasturtium officinale) in the Neth...
Dryopteris x tavelii Rothmaler, new to the Netherlands flora, is mentioned by the author from 3 loca...
Family name (scientific): Brassicaceae Scientific name: Rorippa palustris Authors names: (L.) Besser
Dryopteris tavelii Rothm. (fig. 1, c—h) has been found in the Netherlands in several localities. The...
The authors give a survey of the occurrence of Rosa dumalis Bechst. in the Netherlands and discuss t...
The presence of Callitriche cophocarpa Sendtn. in the Netherlands has, until recently, always been d...
Ribespetraeum, a native of Western Asia and the mountains of Southern and Central Europe, was record...
Hybrids of the Dryopteris spinulosa complex in the Netherlands Kuntze ex Druce (= D. carthusiana X D...
Tetramyxa parasitica Goebel, a Plasmodiophoracean parasite, has been found on Ruppia spiralis L. ex ...
As far as the Netherlands are concerned, Rosa pimpinellifolia has a typically coastal distribution. ...
Callitriche palustris is very rare in the Netherlands. The last recent records were from 1953 and 19...