10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ACROSPIRA»
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acrospira in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
acrospira and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
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Dictionary of Natural Products
Acrospira asphodeloides Acrospirin, in S-01068 Acrostalagmus Acrostalic acid, T
-01 157 .... R-00473 Acrospermum vitícola AV toxin D, in T-02769 AV toxin E, T-
02769 > Questiomycin A, A-01513 Acrospira Neogitogenin, in S-01068 Species ...
2
Illustrated Handbook of Succulent Plants: Monocotyledons: ...
T: Acrospira asphodeloides Welwitsch ex Baker. Incl. Dasystachys Baker (1878) (
nom. illeg.. Art. 53.1). T: Dasystachys colnbrina Baker [Lecto- type, designated by
Kativu & Nordal. Nordic J. Bot. 13(1): 62. 1993.]. Incl. Debesiei Kuntze (1891).
orm, in H-00360 Acrospira Neogitogenin, in S-00235 Acrospira asphodeloides
Acrospirin, in S-00235 Actea racemosa Actein, in C-00604 Cimigenoside, in C-
00605 Actinomyces albus 20-Hydroxypregn-4-ene-3,11-dione; 20R-form, ...
R.A. Hill, H.L.J. Makin, D.N. Kirk, 1991
4
Flora of Tropical East Africa - Anthericaceae (1997)
Acrospira Berk 8: Broom, 5 Acrospira Baker, 5 Acrospira Mont., 5 Acrospira
asphodeloides Baker, 15 Albuca stolzii K Krause, 15 Anthericum L., 1, 5
Anthericum sensu auctt., 5 Anthericum acuminatum Rendle, 40 Anthericum
albovaginatum ...
William Bertram Turrill, E. Milne-Redhead, John Hutchinson, 1997
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Proceedings of the twelfth Plenary Meeting of AETFAT: ...
BAKER (1878) described two new genera, closely related to Anthericum and
Chlorophytum, respectively (based on WELWITSCH's Angolean material):
Acrospira (type species A. asphodeloldes WELW.) and Dasystachys (syntypes D.
Association pour l'étude taxonomique de la flore d'Afrique tropicale. Réunion plenière, Hans-Dieter Ihlenfeldt, H. Baijnath, 1990
6
The Heavy Metal Tolerant Flora of Southcentral Africa
... Therophytes. in this classification, species with corms such as Aeolanthus,
Eriospermum, Gladiolus, Icomum and Lapeyrousia. Bulbs in the true sense of the
word (such as in Acrospira) are somewhat rare among the bulbous geophytes.
Fig.
R. R. Brooks, François Malaisse, A. Empain, 1985
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A Treatise on Malacology: Or, Shells and Shell Fish
... sometimes, indeed, the animal has been captured before this process takes 3'
37 ; place : the shell is then remarkably beautiful, exhibiting as many whorls as M
acrospira, but with this difference, that the upper portion is gradually attenuated ...
8
A Natural Arrangement of British Plants: According to Their ...
Acrospire, Acrospira. The plumule when it first bursts out of the seed covers.
Seed leaves, Folia seminalia. The cotyledons when expanded by germination,
and rising out of the ground. Such are the different varieties of form to be found in
...
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CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
Baker (Acrospira lilioides A. Chev.; Anthericum anthericoideum Hochst. ex A.
Rich.; Anthericum kilimandscharicum Poelln.; Anthericum niveum (Poir.) Spreng.;
Anthericum ornithogaloides Hochst. ex A. Rich.; Anthericum tuberosum Roxb.; ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
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A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
Acacia tetragonophylla F. Muell.; -nettle, Lamium. Deal, Pinus sylvestris L. , &c.
Dealbate, whitened. Deanea Coulter et Rose. Umbelliferae (in. 6). 8 Mexico.
Debesia O. Ktze. (Acrospira). Liliaceae (ill). 1 trop. Afr. Debregeasia Gaud.
John Christopher Willis, Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw, 1973