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28: 109-110. 2010. Lectotypification of Portulaca grandiflora var. grandiflora.<br />

Russo, Lucio<br />

19: 67-74. 2001. A mission in life: Thomas Hanbury and his garden at La Mortola,<br />

Italy.<br />

Russo, Lucio, & Moggi, Guido<br />

22: 37-42. 2004. Emilio Chiovenda and his contribution to the knowledge of East<br />

African succulent plants, with a selected bibliography.<br />

Rust, S., Bruckmann, C., & Hartmann<br />

20: 121-147. 2002. The flowers of Drosanthemum Schwantes (Ruschioideae,<br />

Aizoaceae).<br />

Santos, Francisco de Assis Ribeiro dos, & Watanabe, Hiroko Makino<br />

15: 84-97. 1997. Pollen morphology of some Cactaceae of north-eastern Brazil.<br />

Santos-Díaz, María del Socorro, Elizalde-Rodríguez, Carlos, & Santos-Díaz,<br />

María de Lourdes<br />

24: 83-88. 2006. Effect of coconut water, darkness and auxins on morphogenesis of<br />

Ariocarpus kotschoubeyanus (Cactaceae).<br />

Santos-Díaz, María del Socorro, Méndez-Ontiveros, Ricardo, Arredondo-<br />

Gómez, & Santos-Díaz, María de Lourdes<br />

21: 7-12. 2003. Clonal propagation of Turbinicarpus laui Glass & Foster, a cactus<br />

threatened with extinction.<br />

Schlegel, Urs<br />

27: 129-138. 2009. The composite structure of cactus spines.<br />

Schlindwein, Clemens, & Wittmann, Dieter<br />

13: 25-34. 1995. Specialized solitary bees as effective pollinators of South Brazilian<br />

species of Notocactus and Gymnocalycium (Cactaceae).<br />

Scott, C. L.<br />

12: 103-104. 1994. A new species of Haworthia (Asphodelaceae) – H. pringlei.<br />

13: 80-81. 1995. A new species of Haworthia (Asphodelaceae) – H. joeyae.<br />

14: 87-88. 1996. A new species of Haworthia (Asphodelaceae) – H. venusta.<br />

Smith, Gideon F.<br />

21: 25-28. 2003. Aloe craibii Gideon F.Sm. (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae): a new<br />

species of grass aloe from the Barberton Centre of Endemism, Mpumalanga, South<br />

Africa.<br />

Smith, Gideon F. & Crouch, Neil R.<br />

19: 55-58. 2001. A broader taxonomic concept of Aloe greatheadii var. davyana, a<br />

widespread and common maculate from southern Africa.<br />

19: 117-120. 2001. Haworthia limifolia var. arcana (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae): a<br />

new variety from eastern South Africa.<br />

28: 103-106. 2010. Aloe nicholsii Gideon F.Sm. & N.R.Crouch (Asphodelaceae): a<br />

new leptaloe from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.<br />

Smith, Gideon F., Crouch, Neil R., & Steyn, Elsie M. A.<br />

21: 21-24. 2003. Notes on the distribution and ethnobotany of Kalanchoe paniculata<br />

(Crassulaceae) in southern Africa.<br />

Smith, Gideon F. & Figueiredo, Estrela<br />

27: 165-167. 2009. Aloe arborescens Mill. (Asphodelaceae) is spreading in Portugal.<br />

29: 61-66. 2011. Provenance of the material on which the name Aloe mendesii<br />

Reynolds (Asphodelaceae), a cliff-dwelling species from Angola, is based.<br />

29: 67-72. 2011. Agave americana L. (subsp. americana) var. expansa (Jacobi)<br />

Gentry (Agavaceae) naturalized in South Africa.<br />

Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, Boatwright, James S., & Crouch, Neil R.

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