Amborella trichopoda
Amborella trichopoda Baill., the most ancestral angiosperm, has been successfully cultivated in the Botanic Gardens of the University of Bonn in Germany (BG Bonn) for more than a decade. The distribution of this plant – limited to the South Pacific island of New Caledonia – and its cultivation has...
Main Authors: | Bernadette Grosse-Veldmann, Nadja Korotkova, Bernhard Reinken, Wolfram Lobin, Wilhelm Barthlott |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
2011-10-01
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Series: | Sibbaldia |
Online Access: | https://journals.rbge.org.uk/rbgesib/article/view/127 |
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