. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. . Fig. 52 Carpel vasculature in: (a) Vismia guianensis (x 15); (b) Cratoxylum cochinchinense (x 9); (c) Triadenum walteri (x 9). 8. Anatomy and phytochemistry—taxonomic implications Vegetative anatomy The vegetative anatomy of Hypericum has been studied by various workers, and summaries and discussions of their conclusions have been published by Vestal (1938) and Metcalfe & Chalk (1950). In addition, Schofield (1968) made a survey of nodal and petiolar anatomy in the Guttiferae and related families. More recently, Baretta-Kuipers (


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Botany. . Fig. 52 Carpel vasculature in: (a) Vismia guianensis (x 15); (b) Cratoxylum cochinchinense (x 9); (c) Triadenum walteri (x 9). 8. Anatomy and phytochemistry—taxonomic implications Vegetative anatomy The vegetative anatomy of Hypericum has been studied by various workers, and summaries and discussions of their conclusions have been published by Vestal (1938) and Metcalfe & Chalk (1950). In addition, Schofield (1968) made a survey of nodal and petiolar anatomy in the Guttiferae and related families. More recently, Baretta-Kuipers (1976) has compared the wood anatomy of Hypericoid genera with that of the rest of the Guttiferae, particularly the Bonnetioideae. In the light of these studies, and because Dr A. C. Gibson (of the University. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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