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    Joosia longisepala

    Joosia longisepala is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Wikipedia

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  2. powo.science.kew.org

    Joosia longisepala L.Andersson. First published in Brittonia 49: 37 (1997) This species is accepted The native range of this species is Ecuador (Pastaza). It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the wet tropical biome. Taxonomy; General information; Descriptions ...
  3. Skottsbergs Gata 22, S-413 19 Goteborg, Sweden). A new revision of Joosia (Rubiaceae-Cinchoneae). Brittonia 49: 24-44. 1997.-Joosia comprises 11 spe-cies, three of which are here described as new: J. longisepala, J. multiflora, and J. obtusa. Joosia pulcherrima Steere is resurrected from synonymy. Joosia is a
  4. link.springer.com

    Joosia comprises 11 species, three of which are here described as new: J. longisepala, J. multiflora, and J. obtusa.Joosia pulcherrima Steere is resurrected from synonymy.Joosia is a close relative of Cinchona, Ladenbergia, and Remijia, from all of which it differs in having wilting rather than caducous stipules, an inflorescence of predominantly monochasial cymes, and corolla lobes with ...
  5. Joosia longisepala can be recognized by its rather robust stems, leaves, and inflorescence axes (for Joosia) that are sericeous to hirsute at least when young; its leaves with relatively numerous (12 to 17 pairs) secondary veins; its inflorescences with regularly dichasial axes; and its well-developed calyx limbs that are deeply divided into ...
  6. semanticscholar.org

    Joosia comprises 11 species, three of which are here described as new: J. longisepala, J. multiflora, and J. obtusa, and it is hypothesized that the genus originated in the lowland forest of the westernmost Amazon Basin. Joosia comprises 11 species, three of which are here described as new: J. longisepala, J. multiflora, and J. obtusa. Joosia pulcherrima Steere is resurrected from synonymy.

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