AbstractA comparative study of bark anatomy of all three taxa of the genus Virgilia has revealed interesting differences relating to the taxonomic relationships of the species and subspecies and also to the marked ecological differences (as reflected in the bark anatomy) between Virgilia oroboides subsp. oroboides (exposed to high fire frequencies in the western parts of the Cape Province of South Africa, from Cape Town to Swellendam) and V. oroboides subsp. ferruginea and Virgilia divaricata (growing in areas of relatively low fire frequency along the southern Cape coast from George to Port Elizabeth). The conspicuous difference in the appearance of the bark (thick and corky in V. oroboides subsp. oroboides; thin and smooth in V. oroboides...
Pterocarpus angolensis and Terminalia sericea are two African species with medicinal potential. Desp...
Pterocarpus angolensis and Terminalia sericea are two African species with medicinal potential. Desp...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...
AbstractA comparative study of bark anatomy of all three taxa of the genus Virgilia has revealed int...
The taxonomic history, position within the subfamily Papilionoideae and morphological variation of t...
The anatomy of 60 samples of mature bark representing 12 southern African species of Eugenia s.str. ...
The anatomy of 60 samples of mature bark representing 12 southern African species of Eugenia s.str. ...
AbstractDetailed wood anatomical data for 32 species from all nine genera of the tribe Podalyrieae a...
Wood and bark of 12 collections of Empetraceae representing three genera containing seven species (o...
AbstractThe wood and bark anatomy of all three species of Hypocalyptus from the monotypic South Afri...
AbstractWood anatomical data is presented for 29 southern African shrubby species representing eight...
Wood of three species of Viviania from Chile was studied. The wood has growth rings, moderately grou...
Pterocarpus angolensis and Terminalia sericea are two African species with medicinal potential. Desp...
Qualitative and quantitative features are reported for mature wood and bark of two species of Kadsur...
Petiole anatomy of 17 species of family Euphorbiaceae representing 17 genera are investigated. The c...
Pterocarpus angolensis and Terminalia sericea are two African species with medicinal potential. Desp...
Pterocarpus angolensis and Terminalia sericea are two African species with medicinal potential. Desp...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...
AbstractA comparative study of bark anatomy of all three taxa of the genus Virgilia has revealed int...
The taxonomic history, position within the subfamily Papilionoideae and morphological variation of t...
The anatomy of 60 samples of mature bark representing 12 southern African species of Eugenia s.str. ...
The anatomy of 60 samples of mature bark representing 12 southern African species of Eugenia s.str. ...
AbstractDetailed wood anatomical data for 32 species from all nine genera of the tribe Podalyrieae a...
Wood and bark of 12 collections of Empetraceae representing three genera containing seven species (o...
AbstractThe wood and bark anatomy of all three species of Hypocalyptus from the monotypic South Afri...
AbstractWood anatomical data is presented for 29 southern African shrubby species representing eight...
Wood of three species of Viviania from Chile was studied. The wood has growth rings, moderately grou...
Pterocarpus angolensis and Terminalia sericea are two African species with medicinal potential. Desp...
Qualitative and quantitative features are reported for mature wood and bark of two species of Kadsur...
Petiole anatomy of 17 species of family Euphorbiaceae representing 17 genera are investigated. The c...
Pterocarpus angolensis and Terminalia sericea are two African species with medicinal potential. Desp...
Pterocarpus angolensis and Terminalia sericea are two African species with medicinal potential. Desp...
Although produced by meristems that are continuous along the stem length, marked differences in bark...