Bulbine vandermerwei, a new species (Asphodelaceae) from the Western Cape

IF 1.2 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES
E. V. VAN JAARSVELD, A. L. Roux
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Summary: Bulbine vandermerwei(Asphodelaceae), a geophyte endemic to aeolian sand deposits south-east of Worcester (Western Cape), South Africa, is described. The tubers proliferate forming dense clusters bearing ascending somewhat dorsiventrally glaucous flattened leaves. The description of this taxon forms part of an ecological research project of the Worcester Robertson region (Western Cape) by one of us (A. le Roux). Zusammenfassung: Bulbine vandermerwei (Asphodelaceae), ein Geophyt, der in äolischen Sandablagerungen südöstlich von Worcester (Western Cape), Südafrika, endemisch ist, wird beschrieben. Die Knollen teilen sich und bilden dichte Gruppen, die aufsteigende, dorsiventral etwas abgeflachte, glauke Blätter tragen. Die Beschreibung dieses Taxons ist Teil eines ökologischen Forschungsprojekts der Region Worcester Robertson (Western Cape) durch einen von uns (A. le Roux).
范德梅尔韦,一个来自西开普省的新种(沥青科)
概述:描述了南非伍斯特(西开普省)东南部风积沙矿床特有的Bulbine vandermerwei(沥青科)地质植物。块茎增生,形成密集的簇状物,带有以某种方式向上的背面有白霜的扁平叶。对这个分类单元的描述是我们中的一个人(A.le Roux)对伍斯特-罗伯逊地区(西开普省)生态研究项目的一部分。概述:描述了南非伍斯特(西开普省)东南部风积沙矿床特有的Bulbine vandermerwei(沥青科)地质植物。块茎分裂并形成密集的群体,带有向上的、背面有点扁平的、有白霜的叶子。这个分类单元的描述是我们中的一个人(A.le Roux)对伍斯特-罗伯逊地区(西开普省)生态研究项目的一部分。
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Bradleya
Bradleya PLANT SCIENCES-
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
25.00%
发文量
43
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Bradleya is the BCSS contribution to the scientific world and is accepted as such because of its academic standards. It can only flourish with the support of BCSS members, many of whom subscribe to it each year. The aim is to include articles which our members will find interesting and educational, whilst retaining rigorous standards of publication. Scientifically important articles don''t have to be dull to read. So, because Bradleya depends the subscriber, the editor endeavours to make its contents accessible, easily understood and enjoyable for all.
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