This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Aristolochia cochinchinensis Do (Aristolochiaceae), a new species from southern Vietnam, is described and illustrated. It is characterized by ...
A new species of Aristolochia from the Atlantic Forest of Brazil is here described: A. insolita, from Rio de Janeiro, which belongs to subser. Hexandrae. This species, based on current knowledge, has ...
Plant researchers have discovered an unusual and previously unknown reproductive strategy in plants: the Greek pipevine species 'Aristolochia microstoma' produces a unique mixture of volatiles that ...
The Chair of Botany at TU Dresden has intensively studied the plant family of pipevines (Aristolochiaceae) for over 20 years. The Dresden scientists are among the few specialists for these plants ...
In the bucolic farming villages that dot the countryside of Europe’s Balkan Peninsula, a hardy plant with a reedy stem, heart-shaped leaves and yellow bugle-like flowers grows thick in the wheat ...
On June 11, I wrote an article inquiring if anyone had pipestem swallowtails breeding in their yard. I checked our IFAS Assessment website, assessment.ifas.ufl.edu, to see if Aristolochia elegans, ...
A commonly-used herbal medicine causes mutations that are linked to liver cancer, according to research in Taiwan. Extracts taken from plants of the genus Aristolochia, which are used in traditional ...
Scientists in Britain have pulled together previous studies about an ingredient in some herbal medicines that can cause severe kidney disease and cancer. The research is a wake-up call to users of ...