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A REVISION OF BOEA (GESNERIACEAE)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 November 2017

C. Puglisi
Affiliation:
Singapore Botanic Gardens, National Parks Board, 1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569. E-mail: [email protected] Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, 20A Inverleith Row, Edinburgh EH3 5LR, Scotland, UK.
D. J. Middleton
Affiliation:
Singapore Botanic Gardens, National Parks Board, 1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569. E-mail: [email protected]
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Abstract

The genus Boea Comm. ex Lam. is revised. Eleven species are recognised, including the new species Boea morobensis C.Puglisi. A key is provided, all names are typified, and the species are described.

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