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Bradleya Vol 1-29.pdf - British Cactus & Succulent Society

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29: 125-130. 2011. Reinstatement of Aloe graciliflora Groenew. (Asphodelaceae:<br />

Alooideae), a maculate aloe from north-east South Africa.<br />

Klopper, Ronell R., Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, & Crouch, Neil R.<br />

28: 53-66. 2010. Notes on Agave palmeri Engelm. (Agavaceae) and its allies in the<br />

Ditepalae.<br />

Klopper, R. R., Zietsman, P. C., Preez, P. J. du, & Smith, G. F.<br />

28: 37-38. 2010. A first record of a South African aloe, Aloe spectabilis, becoming<br />

naturalized elsewhere in the country.<br />

Krogstrup, Peter, Find, Jens I., Kristensen, Michel M. H., & Damgaard, Jørgen<br />

24: 61-65. 2006. Micropropagation of Adenia goetzei Harms, an attractive<br />

caudiciform form Central Africa.<br />

Lavranos, John J., & McCoy, Tom A.<br />

25: 9-16. 2007. The identity of Aloe steudneri Schweinfurth and a new species, Aloe<br />

neosteudneri, from Mt. Saber, Eritrea.<br />

Lavranos, John J., Rakouth, Bakolimalala, & McCoy, Tom A.<br />

25: 17-20. 2007. Aloe argyrostachys, a beautiful new species from the mountains of<br />

central Madagascar.<br />

Lawant, Pjotr, & Winthagen, Diny<br />

19: 3-14. 2001. Euphorbia resinifera portrayed in a manuscript herbal nearly fifteen<br />

hundred years ago.<br />

20: 13-16. 2002. Euphorbia resinifera portrayed in a manuscript herbal nearly fifteen<br />

hundred years ago – revisited.<br />

Leach, Larry C.<br />

1: 79-80. 1983. On the classification of the Stapelieae.<br />

1: 81-83. 1983. A discussion of some aspects of Huernia taxonomy.<br />

Liede, Sigrid<br />

7: 69-72. 1989. Sarcostemma pearsonii N.E.Br.: a neglected species from Southern<br />

Africa.<br />

11: 50. 1993. Again: Nomenclatural types of the sections of the genus Erepsia N.E.Br.<br />

(Aizoaceae – Ruschioideae).<br />

Liede, Sigrid, Hammer, Steven & Whitehead, Vin<br />

9: 39-44. 1990. What is Lampranthus scaber (L.) N.E.Br.?<br />

Liede, Sigrid & Meve, Ulrich<br />

8: 93-99. 1991. Observations on pollination and hybridization in the genus<br />

Conophytum (Mesembryanthemaceae).<br />

10: 16. 1992. Correction to <strong>Bradleya</strong> 9 [: 97, Table 2 caption].<br />

Lima, Alejandro N., & Adams, Ralph M.<br />

14: 57-62. 1996. The distribution and abundance of Pilosocereus robinii (Lemaire)<br />

Byles and Rowley in the Florida Keys.<br />

Locatelli, Evelise, & Machado, Isabel Cristina<br />

17: 75-85. 1999. Floral biology and bat pollination in Pilosocereus catingicola<br />

(Cactaceae) in northeastern Brazil.<br />

17: 86-94. 1999. Floral biology of Cereus fernambucensis: a sphingophilous cactus of<br />

restinga.<br />

Locatelli, Evelise, Machado, Isabel Cristina, & Medeiros, Petrúcio<br />

15: 28-34. 1997. Comparative study of the floral biology in two ornithophilous<br />

species of Cactaceae: Melocactus zehntneri and Opuntia palmadora.<br />

Loots, S., & Mannheimer, C.<br />

21: 57-62. 2003. The status of Aloe pillansii L. Guthrie (Aloaceae) in Namibia.<br />

Lüthy, Jonas M.

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