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Photographed in the Himalaya, Uttarakhand, Dhanolti, at an elevation about 2200 m. What you think, can it be a Bistorta amplexicaulis (D. Don) Greene? Or other Bistorta or even other Polygonaceae...
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We supposed that the photographed plant is a Clidemia species (Melastomataceae) but the experts say that it is Urticaceae. We would appreciate your opinion. The photographs were taken in the...
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Unfortunately, no flowers. Looks repent. Locality: the Andes, Ecuador, SW of Riobamba, about 3100 m Your comment would be much appreciated!
07 July 2016 6,928 20 View
Dear colleagues & experts, what you think? Certainly not Besleria L.? We suppose it's Kohleria Regel. Are we correct? We would greatly appreciate for any response. Kind regards, Jonas Rimantas...
07 July 2016 8,182 15 View
Western slopes of the Andes, Ecuador, Pichincha Province, about 1600 m. Very difficult case. Identified as Pentacalia sp., Asteraceae (the identification looks doubtfull). An important new...
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Yes, I know... Unfortunately, the photos are not of the best quality...
06 June 2016 5,417 7 View
FOR BIODIVERSITY RESEARCHERS AND/OR EDUCATORS. Membership at the Baltic-American Biotaxonomy Institute may become more than an additional line in your C.V. If you are interested to get more info...
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Why do you think most of us are SO passionate about global biodiversity inventory? Is it only because of ecological pyramids, the global biodiversity crisis and climate change? At the current...
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Photographed in Loja Province, Ecuador (near border with Peru), 2200 m. A young tree up to few meters high. Leaves rigid, coriaceous, 9–11 cm long, with a rounded base. Unfortunately, no raceme or...
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