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South African members of Euphorbia and their conservation status
Synopsis: On the basis of herbarium records, certain species of Euphorbia are identified as at risk because of their very restricted known distributions. This includes ten species in subg. Athymalus, one species in subg. Chamaesyce, one species in subg. Esula and nine species in subg. Euphorbia. A brief account is given of each, with illustrations.
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.