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Flora of Ecuador, Volume 98, Part 53: Berberidaceae, Part 72A: Brassicaceae

Flora / Fauna Identification Key New
Series: Flora of Ecuador Volume: 98
By: Carmen Ulloa Ulloa(Author), Nora H Oleas(Author), Ihsan Ali Al-Shehbaz(Author)
163 pages, 29 colour photos and b/w line drawings, 1 b/w map
Flora of Ecuador, Volume 98, Part 53: Berberidaceae, Part 72A: Brassicaceae
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  • Flora of Ecuador, Volume 98, Part 53: Berberidaceae, Part 72A: Brassicaceae ISBN: 9789198456523 Paperback Jun 2024 In stock
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Language: English with bilingual summaries in English and Spanish

In part 53, the Berberidaceae in Ecuador are revised. The family is represented by a single high Andean genus, Berberis, with 15 species. Descriptions, specimen citations and a key are provided for all species, along with field images, line drawings, and images of herbarium specimens. Several names are lectotypified.

In part 72A, the Ecuadorian members of Brassicaceae are revised. Twenty-one genera with 68 species (22 introduced, 46 native, of which 22 are endemic) in 12 tribes are treated. Keys, descriptions, and specimen citations are given for all taxa.

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Flora / Fauna Identification Key New
Series: Flora of Ecuador Volume: 98
By: Carmen Ulloa Ulloa(Author), Nora H Oleas(Author), Ihsan Ali Al-Shehbaz(Author)
163 pages, 29 colour photos and b/w line drawings, 1 b/w map
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