1970
DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8339.1970.tb02305.x
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Pollen and the origin of the Australasian Anemones (Ranunculaceae)

Abstract: In the whole of Anemone section Rivularidium, to which the two Australasian species (A. crassifolia and A. tenuicaulis) belong, pollen like that of A. tenuicaulis (Cheeseman) Parkin & Sledge has been found elsewhere only in the three South American species, A. antucensis, A. helleborifolia and A. peruviana. Itseems evident, therefore, that A. tenuicaulis originated in South America. Within Anemone, the pollen of the other Australasian species, A. crassifolia Hook., resembles only that of the A. hortensis group… Show more

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“…Interestingly, Ziman et al ( 2006 ) reported for A. crassifolia the chromosome numbers x = 7 (with reference to Huynh 1970 ) and x = 8 (referenced to Schuettpelz et al 2002 ); however, the article by Huynh (1970) contains no data on chromosome numbers of that species. Thus, the indication of x = 7 for A.…”
Section: Taxonomic History Of Anemone Tementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Interestingly, Ziman et al ( 2006 ) reported for A. crassifolia the chromosome numbers x = 7 (with reference to Huynh 1970 ) and x = 8 (referenced to Schuettpelz et al 2002 ); however, the article by Huynh (1970) contains no data on chromosome numbers of that species. Thus, the indication of x = 7 for A.…”
Section: Taxonomic History Of Anemone Tementioning
confidence: 99%
“… tenuicaulis and A. antucensis ( Huynh 1970 ; Moar 1993 ). Despite that fact and some other morphological differences, Huynh (1970 : 93) rather paradoxically concluded that A.…”
Section: Taxonomic History Of Anemone Tementioning
confidence: 99%
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