Browsing by Author "Manning, John C."
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Felicia douglasii (Asteraceae-Astereae), a distinctive new species from the Cape Floristic Region, South Africa
Manning, John C.; Magee, Anthony R.; Boatwright, James S. (Elsevier, 2017)Felicia Cass. (Asteraceae) is the largest of the African members of tribe Astereae, and comprises ±90 species from southern and tropical Africa to Arabia. As currently circumscribed, it is rather weakly diagnosed by the ... -
Lasiosiphon rigidus, a new species from the Tankwa Karoo and two new combinations in the genus for South Africa
Manning, John C.; Boatwright, James S. (MDPI, 2013)Thymelaeaceae are well represented in southern Africa, with ± 190 species in nine genera (Bredenkamp & Beyers 2000; Beaumont et al. 2009). Preliminary phylogenetic analyses of nuclear and plastid DNA sequences (Van der ... -
Molecular and morphological analysis of subfamily Alooideae (Asphodelaceae) and the inclusion of Chortolirion in Aloe
Daru, Barnabas H.; Manning, John C.; Boatwright, James S.; Maurin, Olivier; Maclean, Norman; Schaefer, Hanno; Kuzmina, Maria; van der Bank, Michelle (Botanischer Garten und Botanisches Museum, 2013)Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae (Asparagales) currently comprises five genera, four of which are endemic to southern Africa. Despite their importance in commercial horticulture the evolutionary relationships among the ... -
Othonna koos-bekkeri Van Jaarsv. is a synonym of Othonna cerarioides Magoswana & J.C.Manning (Asteraceae: Othonninae)
Magoswani, Simon L.; Boatright, Steven J.; Magee, Anthony R.; Manning, John C. (AOSIS (pty) Ltd, 2021-10-18)Othonna koos-bekkeri Van Jaarsv. is recognised as a synonym of O. cerarioides Magoswana & J.C.Manning. Copyright: © 2021. The Authors -
Two new species of Trachyandra sect. Liriothamnus (Xanthorrhoeaceae, Asphodeloideae) from the Western and Eastern Cape Provinces of South Africa
Boatwright, James S.; Manning, John C. (2013)Trachyandra eriocarpa and T. bulbosa are two new species from Northern and Eastern Cape Provinces of South Africa. They are placed in T. sect. Liriothamnus based on their wiry roots, the cataphylls not forming membranous ...