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From: "Julius Boos" <ju-bo at email.msn.com> on 1998.09.13 at 15:55:35(2593)
>>Does anyone have a list of bibliographic references for Pinellia, any
species?
Thanks,
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William Perez<<
Dear William,
All I could find are in the new book, The Genera of Aroids.
They are--
Engler, A. (1920a).Araceae-Aroideae.Araceae-Pistioideae. In Engler,A. (ed.),
Das Pflanzenreich 73 (1V.23A): 1-71.
Benzig,L. (1969). Beitrag zur Klarungder Verwandtschaftsverhaltnisse der
Tribus Areae (Aroideae Araceae) auf vergleichend-blutenmorphologischer
Grunlange. Unpub. Ph.D Dissertation, Johannes-Gutenberg Universitat Mainz,
86 pp.+39 plates.
Li Heng (1979) Araceae, Lemnaceae. In Wu Cheng Yih & Li Heng. Fl. Reip.
Pop. Sinicae 13 (2): 1-242, Peking. ( The book references this article
under the name "Li", not Li Heng, but I believe this is the one.)
Ulhartz, H. (1985). 1st Pinella tripartita (Blume) Schott (Araceae-Aroideae)
habituell anemophil geitonogam? Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen. 60: 277-291.
Ulhartz, H. (1986). Zum Problem des "blatlosen Sprosses": Morphologie und
Anatomie der Infloreszenz von Pinella tripartita (Blume) Schott (Araceae
Aroideae). Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen 61: 241-282.
Boyce, P.C. (1988). Pinella tripatita. Kew Mag. 5(1): 18-21, t. 95.
Rugh, J. (1990). Pinellas. Bull. Amer. Rock Garden.Soc. 48 (3): 168-172.
I hope these are of help.
Sincerely,
Julius
ju-bo@msn.com
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From: William Perez <wpz at sprynet.com> on 1998.09.15 at 03:01:49(2603)
Thanks for the biblio info everyone. I wonder if my one year of German
language study will help me translate!
Anyway, what's with the dearth? Am I the only one who really likes
Pinellia. The people I work with recoiled when I expressed interest in
the 'weed'.
Sincerely
William P$B;S(Jez
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PS Aroid-lers, Ray Stillwell (did i spell that right?) mentioned
through AEG that they have a Pinellia Bibliography document available.
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From: MOTO_DO at t-online.de (Thomas Mottl) on 1998.09.15 at 18:56:59(2604)
Dear William
I think the new Edition is in English written so you have no problems with
the language
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If you need help for translation write me privately and I will help you
(Hoping my English is good enough!!), also if you need a copy from the
dissertation I can lokk for you and order it over the University
PFLANZENREICH (REGNI VEGETABILIS CONSPECTUS): Begr. von A. Engler,
fortgefuehrt von L.Diels. Heft 073: Engler, A.: Araceae-Aroideae et Ara-
ceae-Pistioideae. 1920. (Reprint 1991). 274 p. 660 figs. Paper bd. (ISBN
3-7682-2073-7) (045599) (58.-$)
Thomas
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From: Paul Christian <paul at rareplants.co.uk> on 1998.09.15 at 20:30:15(2606)
In reply to a similar thread Greg Ruckert posted to Arisaema-L as follows:-
1. Pinellia cordata N. E. Brown, Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot. 36: 173, 1903:
Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Guizhou,
<800m. Endemic.
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2. Pinellia fujianensis H. Li, sp. nov.: Fujian. Endemic.
3. Pinellia integrifolia N. E. Brown in Hook. f. Icon. Pl. 19, t. 1875,
1889: Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan. Endemic.
4. Pinellia pedatisecta Schott in Oster. Bot. Wochenbl. 7:341, 1857 (P.
wawrae Engl.): Hebei, Shangxi, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian,
Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi, Shanxi, Gansu, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan,
<1000m. Endemic.
5. Pinellia peltata Pei, Contr. Biol. Lab. Sci. Soc. China, Bot. Ser.
10(1), fig. 1. 1935: Zhejiang, Jiangxi. Endemic.
6. Pinellia polyphylla S. L. Hu: Sichuan, 800m. Endemic.
7. Pinellia ternata (Thunb.) Breit. (Arum ternatum Thunb.; Pinellia
tuberifera Tenore): Hebei, Shanxi, Liaoning, Shandong, Jiangsu, Anhui,
Zhejiang, Jiangxi, Fujian, Taiwan, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Guangxi,
Shanxi, Ningxia, Gansu, Xinjiang, Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan; Korea, Japan,
<2500m.
8. Pinellia yaoluopingensis X. H. Gao et X. L. Liu, Acta Bot. Yunnan.
8(2): 223-224, 1986: Anhui. Endemic.
Greg Ruckert
Australian Areae Collection
http://www.ezi-learn.com.au/areae/default.html
Hope that this is of interest and not treading on any toes.
At 10:54 13/09/98 -0500, you wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: William Perez
>To: ju-bo@msn.com
>Date: Saturday, September 12, 1998 4:48 PM
>Subject: Re: One Beautiful Site!
>
>
>>>Does anyone have a list of bibliographic references for Pinellia, any
>species?
>
>Thanks,
>William Perez<<
>
>Dear William,
> All I could find are in the new book, The Genera of Aroids.
>They are--
>
>Engler, A. (1920a).Araceae-Aroideae.Araceae-Pistioideae. In Engler,A.=
(ed.),
>Das Pflanzenreich 73 (1V.23A): 1-71.
>
>Benzig,L. (1969). Beitrag zur Klarungder Verwandtschaftsverhaltnisse der
>Tribus Areae (Aroideae Araceae) auf vergleichend-blutenmorphologischer
>Grunlange. Unpub. Ph.D Dissertation, Johannes-Gutenberg Universitat Mainz,
>86 pp.+39 plates.
>
>Li Heng (1979) Araceae, Lemnaceae. In Wu Cheng Yih & Li Heng. Fl. Reip.
>Pop. Sinicae 13 (2): 1-242, Peking. ( The book references this article
>under the name "Li", not Li Heng, but I believe this is the one.)
>
>Ulhartz, H. (1985). 1st Pinella tripartita (Blume) Schott=
(Araceae-Aroideae)
>habituell anemophil geitonogam? Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen. 60: 277-291.
>
>Ulhartz, H. (1986). Zum Problem des "blatlosen Sprosses": Morphologie und
>Anatomie der Infloreszenz von Pinella tripartita (Blume) Schott (Araceae
>Aroideae). Beitr. Biol. Pflanzen 61: 241-282.
>
>Boyce, P.C. (1988). Pinella tripatita. Kew Mag. 5(1): 18-21, t. 95.
>
>Rugh, J. (1990). Pinellas. Bull. Amer. Rock Garden.Soc. 48 (3): 168-172.
>
>I hope these are of help.
>Sincerely,
>Julius
>ju-bo@msn.com
>
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