Flowering Plants. Eudicots Santalales, Balanophorales
In the present volume taxonomic treatments including descriptions of and keys to the families and genera for the orders Santalales and Balanophorales are offered, the former group here comprising 12 families with 162 genera and about 2100 species, and the
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Flowering Plants Eudicots Santalales, Balanophorales J. Kuijt, B. Hansen
THE FAMILIES AND GENERA OF VASCULAR PLANTS Edited by K. Kubitzki
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The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants Edited by K. Kubitzki
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Flowering Plants Eudicots
Santalales, Balanophorales
Job Kuijt Bertel Hansen
With 82 Figures
Prof. em. Dr. Job Kuijt 649 Lost Lake Road Victoria BC V9B 6E3 Canada
Dr. Bertel Hansen (deceased) formerly at Botanical Museum Copenhagen, Denmark
Series Editor Prof. Dr. Klaus Kubitzki Universit€at Hamburg Biozentrum Klein-Flottbek und Botanischer Garten 22609 Hamburg Germany
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Foreword
Some years ago I sent Prof. Kuijt a photograph of a mistletoe of a genus that is endemic to southern Chile and Argentina, and largely restricted to the tree genus Nothofagus as its host. Upon this first contact we found out that we shared great love for the forests of austral South America, an
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