wtorek, 29 grudnia 2009

Bradleya

Bradleya to periodyk publikowany raz na rok przez brytyjskie towarzystwo kaktusowo – sukulentowe (British Cactus & Succulent Society BCCS)

Spis treści numeru Bradleya 27 (2009):

Editorial: Darwin and Kew anniversaries
Charles Darwin's succulent plants
Living under temporarily arid conditions − succulence as an adaptive strategy
Evolution of cacti driven by genetic drift not selection
Evolution of characters in the Opuntioideae
Insect flower visitors and pollinators of cacti from the southwest USA
On the evolution of nectaries in the Aizoaceae
Kew and its collections of succulent plants
The composite structure of cactus spines
Evolution of bat pollination in cacti
Stapelia hirsuta L. and early portrait
Rectification of a mistake by G.W.Reynolds on a Malagasy Aloe (Asphodelaceae) and description of a new species
The identity of Sansevieria arborescens (Ruscaceae), with an amplified description and description of a new species
Priority of Aloe teissieri over Aloe andohahelensis
Ceropegia thailandica (Asclepiadoideae-Ceropegieae), a spectacular new Thai species
Aloe arborescens Miller (Asphodelaceae) is spreading in Portugal

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