Filogenia del complejo Heterotaxis Lindl. (Maxillariinae): evolución de la arquitectura vegetativa y los síndromes de polinización
Filogenia del complejo Heterotaxis Lindl. (Maxillariinae): evolución de la arquitectura vegetativa y los síndromes de polinización
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Ojeda, Isidro
Carnevali Fernández-Concha, Germán
Williams, Norris H.
Whitten, W. Mark
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Heterotaxis Lindl. comprises about 11 primarily epiphytic species ranging from the southeastern U.S.A. (Florida) and the Greater Antilles to Brazil, with most of the species occurring in Central and South America. This complex is characterized by a sympodial growth habit, with short rhizomes, lateral- ly compressed oblong pseudobulbs (unifoliate), and subtended by various leaf-bearing sheaths Heterotaxis Lindl. comprises about 11 primarily epiphytic species ranging from the southeastern U.S.A. (Florida) and the Greater Antilles to Brazil, with most of the species occurring in Central and South America. This complex is characterized by a sympodial growth habit, with short rhizomes, lateral- ly compressed oblong pseudobulbs (unifoliate), and subtended by various leaf-bearing sheaths
Colecciones
- Lankesteriana [332]