Beilschmiedia vestita (Lauraceae), a new species from the Brazilian Atlantic forest
Brittonia, ISSN: 0007-196X, Vol: 64, Issue: 2, Page: 103-107
2012
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Article Description
A new species of Lauraceae, Beilschmiedia vestita, from the Brazilian Atlantic forest, in Minas Gerais state, is described and illustrated. Its morphological similarities and differences in relation to other species of Beilschmiedia are discussed. Distribution, habitat, phenology, etymology, and the IUCN Red List category are also provided. © 2011 The New York Botanical Garden.
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