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Nomenclature, distribution, chromosome numbers, and fruit morphology of Oxypolis canbyi and O. filiformis (Apiaceae)
Author(s): A. O. Tucker, N. H. Dill, T. D. Pizzolato, R. D. Kral
Year: 1983
Journal: Systematic Botany
Volume: 8
Issue: 3
Pages: 299-304
Article Topic(s): Genetics, Morphology, Systematics, Taxonomy
Research Setting(s): Laboratory
Species Referenced: Oxypolis filiformis (Water cowbane),
Abstract
Distinguishes two species of Tiedemannia (syn. Oxypolis), T. canbyi and T. filiformis, based on distribution, chromosome numbers, and fruit morphology.Suggested Citation
A. O. Tucker, N. H. Dill, T. D. Pizzolato, and R. D. Kral. "Nomenclature, distribution, chromosome numbers, and fruit morphology of Oxypolis canbyi and O. filiformis (Apiaceae)." Systematic Botany 8.3 (1983): 299-304.Go back