Showing posts with label Hoya Kloppenburg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hoya Kloppenburg. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Hoya New: December 2019


Oh There it is!
ISSN # 2329-7339
Volume 9 Issue 5
December 2019
Unpublished ~ No Typesheet

Hoya mindorensis
subsp. diagatensis
Kloppenburg 2019

Hoya New: pdf file vol 9-5


Monday, September 16, 2019

Hoya Pollinia Types by Length: 2019 UPDATE



Hoya Pollinia Types Listed by Pollinia Length  2019 Update

Monday, May 6, 2019

New Hoya: April 2019 (7)


1.  Hoya odorata subsp. rizaliana   Kloppenburg 2019
2.  Hoya odorata subsp. loheri   Kloppenburg 2019
3.  Hoya paziae subsp. montelbanensis   Kloppenburg 2019
4.  Hoya bunuabgensis   Kloppenburg 2019
5.  Hoya merrillii subsp. frakeii   Kloppenburg 2019
6.  Hoya mindorensis subsp. dinagetensis   Kloppenburg 2019
7.  Hoya mindorensis subsp. bulusanensis   Kloppenburg 2019

.pdf document  CLICK HERE


Saturday, March 30, 2019

New Hoya: March 2019 (8)


1.  Hoya malata  Kloppenburg 2019
2.  Hoya vitienis subsp. parksii  Kloppenburg 2019
3.  Hoya gutierrezii  Kloppenburg 2019
4.  Hoya gutierrezii subsp. concordae  Kloppenburg 2019
5.  Hoya sagcalii  Kloppenburg 2019
6.  GENUS CHANGE:  Hoya viracensis to Clemensiella viracensis
       Kloppenburg & Siar 2019
7.  Clemensiella hernaezii  Kloppenburg 2019
8.  Hoya taylorii  Kloppenburg 2019

.pdf document CLICK HERE


Thursday, November 29, 2018

NEW HOYA: Vol 8, Iss 4, November 2018 (3)


  • Hoya taywanisensi, Kloppenburg, Mendoza & Ferreras
  • Hoya odorata subsp. miquilingensis, Kloppenburg
  • Hoya miquilingensis, Kloppenburg
.pdf document: CLICK HERE 

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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Calyx Updated July 2018 (6 files)


Calyx

A Photographic Study
Updated July 2018

NOTE:
species heading in red unpublished because of no type sheet 

The first "whorl" of the flower structure in made up of 5 sepals at the end of the pedicel and just outside of the corolla. In the flowers development the calyx at first covers the whole flower bud. As the inner parts maturate, they expands and the corolla pushes ever larger, eventually for the most part hiding the small calyx. Most taxonomists consider this structure so minor that some do not even include it in a hoya description. It is, however unique in some species and has structural characteristics that should be observed and noted. It can vary in length, width, amount of overlap at the base of the sepals, its central thickening, the amount and placement of indumentum (hairs) on its outer surface, in edge ciliation. Occasionally with hair cells inside and in the presence or absence, and number length etc. of a tongue like structure at the sepal sinus area the "ligule"
In Latin this is a Third declension noun and its stem is "calyc-". we usually see it as "calyx" or the genitive form "calycis".


Part 1:  .pdf document  CLICK HERE
Part 2:  .pdf document  CLICK HERE
Part 3:  .pdf document  CLICK HERE
Part 4:  .pdf document  CLICK HERE
Part 5:  .pdf document  CLICK HERE
Part 6:  .pdf document  CLICK HERE

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