To print in red ink: two new species of Hippeastrum (Amaryllidaceae) from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
Background and aims – The Atlantic Forest is among the five most important biodiversity hotspots in the world, harbouring one of the highest levels of endemism and species richness in the tropics. The region has been suggested as a centre of diversity for the genus Hippeastrum, which comprises about...
Main Authors: | Antonio Campos-Rocha, Alan William Meerow, Mauro Peixoto, Ingrid Koch, Patrícia Aparecida Messias, Julie Henriette Antoinette Dutilh |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Meise Botanic Garden
2023-07-01
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Series: | Plant Ecology and Evolution |
Online Access: | https://plecevo.eu/article/95601/download/pdf/ |
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