SYSTEMATICAL STUDIES OF THE SPECIES OF SCROPHULARIACEAE IN EGYPT
Eman Mahmoud Kamal Khalil Shamso;
Abstract
The native Egyptian taxa of the family Scrophulariaceae were systematically revised. This revision revealed the presence of 16 genera, comprising 51 species; of these, Anarrhinum forskaohlii var.forskaohlii, Kickxia gracilis\ K. pseudoscoparia, Scrophularia sinaica var. sinaica, S. sinaica var. ampliantha Veronica scardica, V cymbalaria and V. rubrifolia subsp. respectatissima are new records to the flora of
Egypt.
Five principal types of trichomes were recognized: unicellular, multicellular
uniseriate, glandular, branched and stinging-like. Subtypes and forms of these
principal types can also recognized.
Egypt.
Five principal types of trichomes were recognized: unicellular, multicellular
uniseriate, glandular, branched and stinging-like. Subtypes and forms of these
principal types can also recognized.
Other data
Title | SYSTEMATICAL STUDIES OF THE SPECIES OF SCROPHULARIACEAE IN EGYPT | Other Titles | دراسات تصنيفيه على انواع فصيله حنك السبع فى مصر | Authors | Eman Mahmoud Kamal Khalil Shamso | Issue Date | 2000 |
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