Monocots I: General Alismatids & Lilioids
Publications
Archer, R.H., Snijman, D.A. & Brummitt*, R.K. (2001). (1478) Proposal to conserve the name Boophone Herbert with that spelling (Amaryllidaceae). Taxon 50 (2): 569-571.![]()
Beentje*, H.J. & Ghazanfar*, S.A. (eds) (2003). Flora of Tropical East Africa. Alliaceae. Lisse: Balkema. 8 pp.![]()
Beentje*, H.J. & Ghazanfar*, S.A. (eds) (2005). Flora of Tropical East Africa. Colchicaceae. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 18 pp.![]()
Beentje*, H.J. & Ghazanfar*, S.A. (eds) (2005). Flora of Tropical East Africa. Liliaceae. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 4 pp.![]()
Beentje*, H.J. & Smith*, S.A.L. (eds) (2002). Flora of Tropical East Africa, Cymodoceaceae. Rotterdam: Balkema. 10 pp.![]()
Beentje*, H.J. & Smith*, S.A.L. (eds) (2002). Flora of Tropical East Africa, Asphodelaceae. Rotterdam: Balkema. 19 pp.![]()
Bishop, M., Davis*, A.P. & Grimshaw, J. (2001). Snowdrops: a monograph of cultivated Galanthus. Maidenhead: Griffin Press. 370 pp.![]()
Bogner, J., Boyce*, P.C. & Sakuragui, C.M. (2001). A revision of Alloschemone Schott (Araceae: Monstereae). Aroideana 24: 80-93.![]()
Boyce*, P.C. (2001). The genus Rhaphidophora Hassk. (Araceae-Monsteroideae-Monstereae) in New Guinea, Australia and the tropical western Pacific. Gardens' Bulletin, Singapore 53 (1-2): 75-183.![]()
Boyce*, P.C. (2001). The genus Rhaphidophora Hassk. (Araceae-Monsteroideae-Monstereae) in Borneo. Gardens' Bulletin, Singapore 53 (1-2): 19-74.![]()
Brandham*, P. (2001). The chromosomes of division 8, the odd one out. RHS Daffodil and Tulip Yearbook 2001-2002: 34-38.![]()
Brandham*, P.E. (2002). Triploidy in Narcissus, the fertility debate. RHS Daffodil, Snowdrop and Tulip Yearbook, 2002-2003: 50-53.![]()
Brandham*, P.E. (2002). Narcissus dubius as breeding material. RHS Daffodil, Snowdrop and Tulip Yearbook, 2002-2003: 73.![]()
Brandham*, P.E. (2004). The origin and inheritance of the split corona trait in Narcissus. RHS Daffodil, Snowdrop and Tulip Yearbook, 2004-2005: 22-25.![]()
Brandham*, P.E. (2004). The chromosomes of Aloe - variation on a theme. In Reynolds, T. (ed.) Aloes: the genus Aloe. Boca Raton, Fla; London: CRC Press. Medicinal and aromatic plants - industrial profiles, vol. 35. 355-360.![]()
Brummitt*, R. (2001). Tecophilaeaceae [excluding Walleria by G. Cowley]. In Pope, G. (ed.) Flora Zambesiaca, volume 12, part 3. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 18, 20-25.![]()
Caddick*, L.R., Rudall*, P.J., Wilkin*, P., Hedderson, T.A.J. & Chase*, M.W. (2002). Phylogenetics of Dioscoreales based on combined analyses of morphological and molecular data. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 138: 123-144.![]()
Caddick*, L.R., Wilkin*, P., Rudall*, P.J., Hedderson, T.A.J. & Chase*, M.W. (2002). Yams reclassified: a recircumscription of Dioscoreaceae and Dioscoreales. Taxon 51 (1): 103-114.![]()
Cameron, K.M., Chase*, M.W. & Rudall*, P.J. (2003). Recircumscription of the monocotyledonous family Petrosaviaceae to include Japonolirion. Brittonia 55 (3): 214-225.![]()
Chase*, M.W. & Fay*, M.F. (2002). Monocotyledons. In The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hill. 9th edn. Vol. 11: 379.![]()
Chase*, M.W. (2002). Dioscoreales. In The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hill. 9th edn. Vol. 5: 573.![]()
Chase*, M.W. (2002). Pandanales. In The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hill. 9th edn. Vol. 12: 762.![]()
Chase*, M.W. (2004). Monocot relationships: an overview. American Journal of Botany 91 (10): 1645-1655.![]()
Cheek*, M. (2003). A new species of Afrothismia (Burmanniaceae) from Kenya. Kew Bulletin 58 (4): 951-955.![]()
Cheek*, M. (2003). Kupeaeae, a new tribe of Triuridaceae from Africa. Kew Bulletin 58 (4): 939-949.![]()
Cheek*, M., Williams, S.A. & Etuge, M. (2003). Kupea martinetugei, a new genus and species of Triuridaceae from western Cameroon. Kew Bulletin 58 (1): 225-228.![]()
Croat, T.B., Mayo*, S.J. & Boos, J. (2002 [2003]). A new species of Brazilian Philodendron subgenus Meconostigma (Araceae). Aroideana 25: 63-66.![]()
Cutler*, D.F. (2004). Aloe leaf anatomy. In Reynolds, T. (ed.) Aloes: the genus Aloe. Boca Raton, Fla; London: CRC Press. Medicinal and aromatic plants - industrial profiles vol. 35. 361-366.![]()
Davis*, A.P. & Özhatay, N. (2001). Galanthus trojanus: a new species of Galanthus (Amaryllidaceae) from north-western Turkey. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 137: 409-412.![]()
Davis*, A.P. (2000 [2001]). Galanthus. In Güner, A., Özhatay, N., Ekin, T. & Baser, K.H.C. (eds) Flora of Turkey and the East Aegean Islands (suppl. 2), Vol. 11. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press. 265-270.![]()
Davis*, A.P. (2001). The genus Galanthus - snowdrops in the wild. In Bishop, M., Davis, A.P. & Grimshaw, J. (eds) Snowdrops: a monograph of cultivated Galanthus. Maidenhead: Griffin Press. 9-63.![]()
Davis*, A.P., Byfield, A., Özhatay, N. & Taylor, K. (2001). Galanthus xvalentinei nothosubsp. subplicatus (Amaryllidaceae): a new hybrid from north- western Turkey. Kew Bulletin 56 (3): 639-647.![]()
Diaz, A. & Kite*, G.C. (2002). A comparison of the pollination ecology of Arum maculatum and A. italicum in England. Watsonia 24: 171-181.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Chase*, M.W. (2002). Liliales. In The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hill. 9th edn. Vol. 10: 43.![]()
Fay*, M.F. & Chase*, M.W. (2002). Asparagales. In The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. New York: McGraw-Hill. 9th edn. Vol. 2: 253.![]()
Fay*, M.F. (2005). Milula and Muilla. The Plantsman (n.s.) 4 (2): 126.![]()
Friis, E.M., Pedersen, K.R. & Crane*, P.R. (2004). Araceae from the Early Cretaceous of Portugal: evidence on the emergence of monocotyledons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101 (47): 16565-16570.![]()
Furness*, C.A. & Rudall*, P.J. (2001). Pollen and anther characters in monocot systematics. Grana 40 (1-2): 17-25.![]()
Furness*, C.A. & Rudall*, P.J. (2003). Apertures with lids: distribution and significance of operculate pollen in monocots. International Journal of Plant Sciences 164 (6): 835-854.![]()
Furness*, C.A., Rudall*, P.J. & Eastman*, A. (2002). Contribution of pollen and tapetal characters to the systematics of Triuridaceae. Plant Systematics and Evolution 235: 209-218.![]()
Goldblatt, P., Manning, J.C., Davies*, J., Savolainen*, V. & Rezai, S. (2004). Cyanixia, a new genus for the Socotran endemic Babiana socotrana (Iridaceae-Crocoideae). Edinburgh Journal of Botany 60 (3): 517-532.![]()
Goldblatt, P., Savolainen*, V., Porteous, O., Sostaric, I., Powell*, M., Reeves*, G., Manning, J.C., Barraclough, T.G. & Chase*, M.W. (2002). Radiation in the Cape flora and the phylogeny of peacock irises Moraea (Iridaceae) based on four plastid DNA regions. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 25: 341-360.![]()
Govaerts*, R. & Frodin*, D.G. (2002). World checklist and bibliography of Araceae (and Acoraceae). Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 560 pp. (Lists 12 other collaborating authors including Boyce*, P. and Mayo*, S.)![]()
Govaerts*, R. (2003 [2005]). The monocot checklist project: a global effort. Symbolae Botanicae Upsaliensis 33 (3): 175-177.![]()
Govaerts*, R. (2004). The monocot checklist project. Taxon 53 (1): 144-146.![]()
Gregory*, M. & Cutler*, D.F. (eds) (2002 [2003]). Anatomy of the monocotyledons volume IX. Acoraceae and Araceae. Oxford, UK: Oxford Science Publications. 327 pp.![]()
Grimshaw, J. & Boyce*, P. (2001). Plant portraits: 429. Pinellia cordata (Araceae). Curtis's Botanical Magazine 18 (4): 205-209.![]()
Haigh*, A., Wilkin*, P. & Rakotonasolo, F. (2005). A new species of Dioscorea L. (Dioscoreaceae) from Madagascar and its distribution and conservation status. Kew Bulletin 60 (2): 273-281.![]()
Hall*, T. (2001). Iris tenuis: a new perspective (including the latest molecular results, especially in relation to the Lophiris and Chinenses groups). Iris Yearbook 2001: 81-83.![]()
Hall*, T. (2001). Tulipa regelii. RHS Daffodil and Tulip Yearbook 2001-2002: 48.![]()
Hall*, T. (2001). Corydalis vittae Kolak, A.M.; Ranunculus seguieri Vill., A.M.; Polygonatum hookeri Bak., A.M.; Androcymbium rechingeri Greuter, P.C.; Colchicum kesselringii Regel x luteum Bak., P.C.; Omphalodes lojkae Sommier & Levier, P.C.; Conanthera campanulata Lindl., P.C.; Conanthera trimaculata (Don) F.Meigen, P.C.; Vagaria parviflora Herb., B.C.; Lithodraba mendocinensis (Hauman) Boelke, B.C.; [Award plants from the Alpine Unit, RBG Kew.] Alpine Gardener 69 (4): 483-485, 493-495, 497-498, 505-509, 534, 543-545, 547-550.![]()
Hall*, T. (2002). Fritilaria chitralensis. Fritillaria 11: 2.![]()
Hall*, T. (2002). Crocus korolkowii Regel ex Maw, A.M.; Arisaema ringens (Thunberg) Schott, A.M.; Dennstaedtia wilfordii (T.Moore) Christ, A.M.; Iris planifolia (Mil.) Fiori & Paol. forma alba (Sprenger) T.Hall comb. et stat. nov., P.C.; Scilla gorganica Speta, P.C.; Brimeura fastigiata [misprint, i.e. amethystina] (L.) Chouard 'Stephanie', P.C.; Narcissus broussonetii Lag., B.C.; Gethyum atropurpureum Phil., B.C. In Rolfe, R. (comp.) Award plants 2001-2002 Alpine Gardener 70: 436-437, 441-442, 446, 452-454, 467-468, 486-490.![]()
Hall*, T. (2003). Celmisia prorepens Petrie, A.M.; Iris regis-uzziae Feinbrun, P.C.; Corydalis afghanica Gilli subsp. elegans Lidén, P.C.; Ipheion 'Jessie', P.C.; Scilla talosii Tzanoud. & Kypr., (syn. Prospero talosii (Tzanoud. & Kypr.) F. Speta B.C.; Odontostomum hartwegii Torr., B.C. In Rolfe, R. (comp.) Award plants 2002-2003. Alpine Gardener 71 (4): 391, 395-397, 398-399, 399-400, 427-428, 429-430,.![]()
Harley*, M.M. & Dransfield*, J. (2003). Triporate pollen in the Arecaceae. Grana 42: 3-19.![]()
Harley*, M.M. (2002). Palinologia de las palmeras: variabilidad y similitudes. In Moreno Grau, S., Rendueles, B.E., Moreno, J.M. & Angosto (eds) Libro de Textos Completos XIII Simposio de la Asociación de Palinólogos en Lengua Española (A.P.L.E.). Cartagena, Spain: Universidad Politecnica de Cartagena, Servicio de Publicaciones. 15-33.![]()
Harley*, M.M. (2004). Triaperturate pollen in the monocotyledons: configurations and conjectures. Plant Systematics and Evolution 247 (1-2): 75-122.![]()
Hoenselaar*, K. (2005). Flora of Tropical East Africa. Colchicaceae. Kew: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. 18 pp.![]()
Johnson*, M.A.T. & Güner, A. (2002). Iris stenophylla Hausskn. & Siehe ex Baker from Turkey and its cytology. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 140: 115-127.![]()
Johnson*, M.A.T. (2003). Polyploidy and karyotype variation in Turkish Bellevalia (Hyacinthaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 143: 87-98.![]()
Lakshminarasimhan*, P. (2003). A new name for Drimia congesta (Wight) Stearn (Hyacinthaceae). Kew Bulletin 58 (2): 507-508.![]()
Lledó*, M.D., Davis*, A.P., Crespo, M.B., Chase*, M.W. & Fay*, M.F. (2004). Phylogenetic analysis of Leucojum and Galanthus (Amaryllidaceae) based on plastid matK and nuclear ribosomal spacer (ITS) DNA sequences and morphology. Plant Systematics and Evolution 246: 223-243.![]()
Loeuille, B., Goldblatt, P., Manning, J.C. & Savolainen*, V. (2003). Molecular phylogeny of genus Moraea (Iridaceae: Irideae): DNA sequences analysis. Acta Botanica Gallica 150: 345-353.![]()
Manning, J.C., Goldblatt, P. & Fay*, M.F. (2004). A revised generic synopsis of Hyacinthaceae in sub-Saharan Africa, based on molecular evidence, including new combinations and the new tribe Pseudoprospereae. Edinburgh Journal of Botany 60: 533-568.![]()
Mao, A.A., Wetten, A., Fay*, M.F. & Caligari, P.D.S. (2002). In vitro culture of Lilium mackliniae Sealy, a rare endemic species. Indian Journal of Plant Physiology 7 (3): 239-245.![]()
Mathew*, B. & Wilford*, R. (2001). Plant portraits Tulipa regelii Liliaceae. Curtis's Botanical Magazine 18 (1): 6-11.![]()
Mathew*, B. (2001). Plant portraits: 410. Crocus paschei. Iridaceae. Curtis's Botanical Magazine 18 (1): 28-31.![]()
Mathew*, B. (2001). Plant portraits: 411. Erythronium japonicum (Liliaceae). Curtis's Botanical Magazine 18 (2): 68-73.![]()
Mathew*, B. (2001). Plant portraits: 412. Lilium medeoloides (Liliaceae). Curtis's Botanical Magazine 18 (2): 74-78.![]()
Maunder*, M., Cowan*, R.S., Stranc, P. & Fay*, M.F. (2001). The genetic status and conservation management of two cultivated bulb species extinct in the wild: Tecophilaea cyanocrocus (Chile) and Tulipa sprengeri (Turkey). Conservation Genetics 2: 193-201.![]()
McPherson, M.A., Fay*, M.F., Chase*, M.W. & Graham, S.W. (2004). Parallel loss of a slowly evolving intron from two closely related families of Asparagales. Systematic Botany 29: 296-307.![]()
Pearson*, J. & Prendergast*, H.D.V. (2001). Daemonorops, Dracaena and other dragon's blood. Economic Botany 55 (4): 474-477.![]()
Pires, J.C., Fay*, M.F., Davis, W.S., Hufford, L., Rova, J., Chase*, M.W. & Sytsma, K.J. (2001). Molecular and morphological phylogenetic analyses of Themidaceae (Asparagales). Kew Bulletin 56 (3): 601-626.![]()
Pires, J.C., Maureira, I.J., Rebman, J., Salazar, G.A., Cabrera, L.I., Fay*, M.F. & Chase*, M.W. (2004). Molecular data confirm the phylogenetic placement of the enigmatic Hesperocallis (Hesperocallidaceae) with Agave. Madroño 51: 307-311.![]()
Prendergast*, H.D.V. (2002). Useful marine monocots - more collections than data? Economic Botany 56: 110-112.![]()
Prychid*, C.J., Furness*, C.A. & Rudall*, P.J. (2003). Systematic significance of cell inclusions in Haemodoraceae and allied families: silica bodies and tapetal raphides. Annals of Botany 92: 571-580.![]()
Prychid*, C.J., Rudall*, P.J. & Gregory*, M. (2003 [2004]). Systematics and biology of silica bodies in monocotyledons. Botanical Review 69 (4): 377-440.![]()
Rønsted*, N., Law, S., Thornton, H., Fay*, M.F. & Chase*, M.W. (2005). Molecular phylogenetic evidence for the monophyly of Fritillaria and Lilium (Liliaceae; Liliales) and the infrageneric classification of Fritillaria. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35: 509-527.![]()
Reeves*, G., Chase*, M.W., Goldblatt, P., Rudall*, P., Fay*, M.F., Cox, A.V., Lejeune, B. & Souza-Chies, T. (2001). Molecular systematics of Iridaceae: evidence from four plastid DNA regions. American Journal of Botany 88 (11): 2074-2087.![]()
Reeves*, G., Goldblatt, P., Rudall*, P.J. & Chase*, M.W. (2001). Molecular systematics of Iridaceae: a combined analysis of four plastid DNA sequence matrices. Annali di Botanica (Roma) nuova serie 1 (2): 29-42.![]()
Reynolds*, T. (2002). Aloe chemistry. Current Topics in Phytochemistry 5: 235-254.![]()
Reynolds*, T. (2004). Analytical methodology: the exudate. In Reynolds, T. (ed.) Aloes: the genus Aloe. Boca Raton, Fla; London: CRC Press. Medicinal and aromatic plants - industrial profiles, vol. 35. 127-138.![]()
Reynolds*, T. (ed.) (2004). Aloes - the genus Aloe. Boca Raton, Fla; London: CRC Press. 386 pp.![]()
Reynolds*, T. (2004). Aloe chemistry. In Reynolds, T. (ed.) Aloes: the genus Aloe. Boca Raton, Fla; London: CRC Press. Medicinal and aromatic plants - industrial profiles, vol. 35. 39-74.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. & Bateman*, R.M. (2004). Evolution of zygomorphy in monocot flowers: iterative patterns and developmental constraints. New Phytologist 162: 25-44.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. & Bateman, R.M. (2002). Roles of synorganisation, zygomorphy and heterotropy in floral evolution: the gynostemium and labellum of orchids and other lilioid monocots. Biological Reviews 77 (3): 403-441.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. & Bateman, R.M. (2003). Evolutionary change in flowers and inflorescences: evidence from naturally occurring terata. Trends in Plant Science 8 (2): 76-82.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. & Buzgo, M. (2002). Evolutionary history of the monocot leaf. In Cronk, Q.C.B., Bateman, R.M. & Hawkins, J.A. (eds) Developmental genetics and plant evolution. London: Taylor & Francis. 431-458.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. & Eastman*, A. (2002). The questionable affinities of Corsia (Corsiaceae): evidence from floral anatomy and pollen morphology. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 138 (3): 315-324.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. & Goldblatt, P. (2001). Floral anatomy and systematic position of Diplarrhena (Iridaceae): a new tribe Diplarrheneae. Annali di Botanica (Roma) nuova serie 1 (2): 29-42.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. (2001). Centrifixed anther attachment in monocotyledons. Kew Bulletin 56 (4): 965-973.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. (2002). Homologies of inferior ovaries and septal nectaries in monocotyledons. International Journal of Plant Sciences 163 (2): 261-276.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. (2002). Unique floral structures and iterative evolutionary themes in Asparagales: insights from a morphological cladistic analysis. Botanical Review 68 (4): 488-509.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. (2003). Monocot pseudanthia revisited: floral anatomy and systematics of the mycoheterotrophic family Triuridaceae. International Journal of Plant Sciences 164 (Supplement 5): S307-S320.![]()
Rudall*, P.J. (2004). Iridaceae. In Smith, N., Mori, S.A., Henderson, A., Stevenson, D.W. & Heald, S.V. (eds) Flowering plants of the neotropics. Princeton, N.J.; Oxford: Princeton University Press in association with the New York Botanical Garden. 448-450.![]()
Rudall*, P.J., Abranson*, K., Dransfield*, J. & Baker*, W. (2003). Floral anatomy in Dypsis (Arecaceae-Areceae): a case of complex synorganisation and stamen reduction. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 143 (2): 115-133.![]()
Rudall*, P.J., Bateman, R.M., Fay*, M.F. & Eastman*, A. (2002). Floral anatomy and systematics of Alliaceae with particular reference to Gilliesia, a presumed insect mimic with strongly zygomorphic flowers. American Journal of Botany 89 (12): 1867-1883.![]()
Rudall*, P.J., Cunniff*, J., Wilkin*, P. & Caddick*, L.R. (2005). Evolution of dimery, pentamery and the monocarpellary condition in Stemonaceae (Pandanales). Taxon 54 (3): 701-711.![]()
Rudall*, P.J., Manning, J.C. & Goldblatt, P. (2003). Evolution of floral nectaries in Iridaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 90 (4): 613-631.![]()
Rudall*, P.J., Stuppy*, W., Cunniff*, J., Kellogg, E.A. & Briggs, B.G. (2005). Evolution of reproductive structures in grasses (Poaceae) inferred by sister-group comparison with their putative closest living relatives, Ecdeiocoleaceae. American Journal of Botany 92 (9): 1432-1443.![]()
Sajo, M.G., Furness*, C.A., Prychid*, C.J. & Rudall*, P.J. (2005). Microsporogenesis and anther development in Bromeliaceae. Grana 44: 65-74.![]()
Sajo, M.G., Prychid*, C.J. & Rudall*, P.J. (2004). Structure and development of the ovule in Bromeliaceae. Kew Bulletin 59: 261-267.![]()
Sajo, M.G., Rudall*, P.J. & Prychid*, C.J. (2004). Floral anatomy of Bromeliaceae, with particular reference to the evolution of epigyny and septal nectaries in commelinid monocots. Plant Systematics and Evolution 247: 215-231.![]()
Schols*, P. (2004). Contributions to the palynology and phylogeny of Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae). PhD Thesis. Belgium: K.U. Leuven. 204 pp.![]()
Schols, P., Furness*, C.A., Merckx, V., Wilkin*, P. & Smets, E. (2005). Comparative pollen development in Dioscoreales. International Journal of Plant Sciences 166 (6): 909-924.![]()
Schols, P., Furness*, C.A., Wilkin*, P., Huysmans, S. & Smets, E. (2001). Morphology of pollen and orbicules in some Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) species and its systematic implications. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 136 (3): 295-311.![]()
Schols, P., Furness*, C.A., Wilkin*, P., Smets, E., Cielen, V. & Huysmans, S. (2003). Pollen morphology of Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) and its relation to systematics. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 143 (4): 375-390.![]()
Schols, P., Wilkin*, P., Furness*, C.A., Huysmans, S. & Smets, E. (2005). Pollen evolution in yams (Dioscorea: Dioscoreaceae). Systematic Botany 30: 750-758.![]()
Simmonds*, M.S.J. (2004). Pest of aloes. In Reynolds, T. (ed.) Aloes: the genus Aloe. Boca Raton, Fla; London: CRC Press. Medicinal and aromatic plants - industrial profiles. vol. 35. 367-379.![]()
Simpson*, D.A., Furness*, C.A., Hodkinson, T.R., Muasya, A.M. & Chase*, M.W. (2003). Phylogenetic relationships in Cyperaceae subfamily Mapanioideae inferred from pollen and plastid DNA sequence data. American Journal of Botany 90 (7): 1071-1086.![]()
Soares, M.L. & Mayo*, S.J. (2001). Three new species of Philodendron (Araceae) from the Ducke Forest Reserve,central Amazonas, Brazil. Feddes Repertorium 112 (1-2): 37-45.![]()
Stauffer, F.W., Baker*, W.J., Dransfield*, J. & Endress, P.K. (2004). Comparative floral structure and systematics of Pelagodoxa and Sommieria (Arecaceae). Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 146: 27-39.![]()
Strange*, A., Rudall*, P.J. & Prychid*, C.J. (2004). Comparative floral anatomy of Pontederiaceae. Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 144: 395-408.![]()
Tam, S.-M., Boyce*, P.C., Upson, T.M., Barabé, D., Bruneau, A., Forest*, F. & Parker, J. (2004). Intergeneric and infrafamilial phylogeny of subfamily Monsteroideae (Araceae) revealed by chloroplast trnL-F sequences. American Journal of Botany 91: 490-498.![]()
Thapyai, C., Wilkin*, P. & Chayamarit, K. (2004). A rare endemic Thai yam rediscovered: Dioscorea inopinata Prain & Burkill (Dioscoreaceae) and its affinities. Thai Forest Bulletin, Botany 32: 151-158.![]()
Thapyai, C., Wilkin*, P. & Chayamarit, K. (2004). Dioscorea petelotii Prain & Burkill (Dioscoreaceae): a new record for Thailand and the discovery of male and female flowers. Thai Forest Bulletin, Botany 32: 159-167.![]()
Treu, R., Holmes, D.S., Smith, B.M., Astley, D., Johnson*, M.A.T. & Trueman, L.J. (2001). Allium ampeloprasum var. babingtonii (Alliaceae): an isolated plant found across a range of habitats in S.W. England. Plant Ecology 155: 229-235.![]()
Weber, O., Wilkin*, P. & Rakotonasolo, F. (2005). A new species of edible yam (Dioscorea L.) from western Madagascar. Kew Bulletin 60 (2): 283-291.![]()
Wilford*, R. (2005). Tulipa orthopoda. RHS Daffodil and Tulip Yearbook 2005-2006: 78-79.![]()
Wilford*, R. (2005). Tulipa aucheriana. RHS Daffodil and Tulip Yearbook 2005-2006: 77-78.![]()
Wilford*, R. (2005). Getting to know their onions. Kew 48: 30-33.![]()
Wilford*, R.A. (2003). Siberian irises. In Atkins, R. (ed.) Plant profiles. London: BBC Books. 140-147.![]()
Wilford*, R.A. (2004). Lilies. Gardeners' World 156 (Feb): 102-105.![]()
Wilford*, R.A. (2005). Scilla madeirensis Menezes, F.C.C., Daubenya aurea var. coccinea (Harv.) Marloth, P.C.,Hyacinthella dalmatica (Baker) Chouard, P.C., Alrawia bellii (Baker) K.M.Perss & Wendelbo, B.C. In Rolfe, R (comp.) Plant awards 2004-2005. Alpine Gardener 73 (4): 404-405, 428-430, 436, 457-458.![]()
Wilkin*, P. (2001). Dioscoreaceae of South-Central Africa. Kew Bulletin 56 (2): 361-404.![]()
Wilkin*, P., Davis*, K.K., Schols, P. & Furness*, C.A. (2002). Dioscorea ridleyi and D. palawana: new systematic data on two rare South-east Asian yam species. Kew Bulletin 57: 885-900.![]()
Wilkin*, P., Rakotonasolo, F., Schols, P. & Furness*, C.A. (2002). A new species of Dioscorea (Dioscoreaceae) from Western Madagascar and its pollen morphology. Kew Bulletin 57: 901-909.![]()
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