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Alismataceae, Apiaceae, Goodeniaceae, Hernandiaceae, Huaceae, Iridaceae, Oxalidaceae, Smilacaceae, Sphenocleaceae, Taccaceae Meise Botanic Garden
New records, distribution and taxonomic notes for non-native vascular flora of Tunisia – I. Poaceae Meise Botanic Garden
Six new taxa of the Poaceae family are added to the non-native flora of Tunisia: Cenchrus longisetus M. C. Johnst., Digitaria ciliaris (Retz.) Koeler, Eleusine indica (L.) Gaertn., Eragrostis cilianensis subsp. thyrsiflora (Willk.) H. Scholz & Valdés, Eragrostis pilosa (L.) P. Beauv. and Paspalum dilatatum Poir. Five of them are considered naturalized and horticultural trade is considered the most likely pathway for their introduction, ...
Cynosurus peltieri (Pooideae, Poaceae), a poorly known species endemic to the Algerian-Tunisian terrestrial flora: further insights on its occurrence, IUCN Red List assessment, and lectotypification Meise Botanic Garden
Cynosurus peltieri (Poaceae) is a very poorly known species only occurring in Algeria and Tunisia. A morphological description, together with its distribution and habitat, taxonomy, and IUCN Red List assessment are provided in the present paper. Photographic illustrations of the species comparing it with the similar Cynosurus polybracteatus, together with an updated diagnostic key to the Cynosurus species in North Africa, are also provided. In ...
Studies in the genus Paspalum (Paniceae, Poaceae) in Europe: 3. Paspalum thunbergii, a new naturalized neophyte in W Europe Meise Botanic Garden
A taxonomic revision of non-native Cenchrus s.str. (Paniceae, Poaceae) in the Mediterranean area Meise Botanic Garden
New combinations in Cenchrus (Paniceae, Poaceae) in Europe and the Mediterranean area Meise Botanic Garden
A revision of Bromus section Ceratochloa (Pooideae, Poaceae) in Belgium Meise Botanic Garden
Taxonomy of the weed species of the genus Echinochloa (Poaceae, Paniceae) in Southwestern Europe: Exploring the confused current state of affairs Meise Botanic Garden
The taxonomy of Echinochloa, a predominantly tropical to warm-temperate genus of 40–50 species, including some of the world’s worst weeds, is still poorly understood. This is because some species, including the extremely widespread E. crus-galli, show a wide range of morphological, physiological and ecological variation, in part the result of a complex recent evolutionary history. Furthermore, there is often a dearth of clear distinguishing ...
A new combination in Cenchrus (Poaceae : Paniceae), with lectotypification of Panicum divisum Meise Botanic Garden
The new combination, Cenchrus divisus (J.F. Gmelin) Verloove, Govaerts & Buttler, is proposed for the species widely known as Pennisetum divisum (J.F. Gmelin) Henrard, and a lectotype for Panicum divisum J.F. Gmelin is designated.