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Sebaea D.C. Solander ex R. Brown 1810
Literature
Authors | Title |
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J. Kissling; P.K. Endress; G. Bernasconi | Ancestral and monphyletic presence of diplostigmaty in Sebaea (Gentianaceae) and its potential role as a morphological mixed mating strategy | 2009 |
J. Kissling; Y.M. Yuan; P. Küpfer; G. Mansion | The polyphyletic genus Sebaea (Gentianaceae): a step forward in understanding the morphological and karyological evolution of the Exaceae | 2009 |
A. Raynal | Sur un Sebaea africain saprophyte (Gentianaceae) | 1967 |
H. Schinz | Beiträge zur Kenntnis der Afrikanischen-Flora, Gentianaceae, Versuch einer monographischen Uebersicht: 1. der Gattung Sebaea R. Br. und 2. der Gattung Exochaenium Griseb. | 1906 |
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