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  1. Pooideae Node/Page

    Pooideae. –This subfamily is the largest in the grass family consisting of 4200 species and 194 genera (Table 2) and occurs in all regions of the world with a temperate climate in high latitudes and altitudes. It includes some of the world’s most prolific ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2016-09-28 03:28

  2. Scholz Node/Page

    Contact: Dr. Hildemar W. SCHOLZ, Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Freie Universität Berlin, Königin-Luise-Straße 6-8, D-14195 Berlin, Germany. Fax: (+4930) 838-50186. Functions: Emeritus Curator. Curriculum: Born 1928 in Berlin, Ge ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  3. Cope Node/Page

      Kew 2002                                                                 Photos  BKS                                    Kew 2005 EDUCATION & CAREER: 1971   First degree: BSc (Hons: Botany) 2:1.  Manchester University. 1976   Second degree: PhD.  The ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  4. Veldkamp Node/Page

    CURRICULUM VITAE J.F. VELDKAMP   Name. Jan Frederik Veldkamp                                  Celebration of Grasses, Kew, 2004  Photo BKS Born. 31 March 1941, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Marital status. Widower of Elizabeth Maaike Dekker (dec. 1986), div ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  5. Poaceae (Angiosperm Phylogeny) Node/Page

    Extracted from Angiosperm Phylogeny Website http://www.mobot.org/mobot/research/apweb/welcome.html By P.F. Stevens and E.A. Kellogg Poaceae can be recognised by their leaves that have long, usually open sheaths and ligules at the sheath-lamina junction, r ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  6. Pooideae Node/Page

      Pooideae. – This subfamily is the largest in the grass family consisting of 4200 species and 194 genera (Table 2) and occurs in all regions of the world with a temperate climate in high latitudes and altitudes. It includes some of the world’s most proli ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

  7. Notes on Asiatic grasses. 20. New species and new names Node/Biblio

    Publication Type: Journal Article Year of Publication: 1954 Authors: Bor, NL Journal: Kew Bulletin Volume: 9 Pagination: 497-502 Keywords: Agrostis, DEYEUXIA, ERIANTHUS, EULALIA, Grasses, POA, species, SPOROBOLUS, STIPA, TRIPLOPOGON Alternate Journal: Kew ...

    Bryan Kenneth Simon - 2015-07-03 19:41

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