4 edition of genus Crocus L. in Serbia found in the catalog.
genus Crocus L. in Serbia
Novica RanД‘elovicМЃ
Published
1990
by Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Beograd
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Rod Crocus L. u Srbiji. |
Statement | Novica Randjelović, David A. Hill, Vladimir Randjelović ; editor Miloje Sarić. |
Series | Monographs / Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ;, v. 601., Department of Natural and Mathematical Sciences ;, v. 66, Posebna izdanja (Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti) ;, knj. 601., Posebna izdanja (Srpska akademija nauka i umetnosti)., knj. 66. |
Contributions | Hill, David A., Ranđelović, Vladimir., Sarić, Miloje R. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | AS346 .B53 knj. 601, QK495.I75 .B53 knj. 601 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 52 p., [16] p. of plates : |
Number of Pages | 52 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1641349M |
ISBN 10 | 8670251175 |
LC Control Number | 91195049 |
In and three taxa from this genus were found in the Park area and at its fringes. They are: Crocus weldenii Hoppe et Fiirnrohr. C. malyi Vis., and C. vernus (L.) Hill. C. weldenii was found in mixed populations of its yellow-flowered and white-flowered plants (f. lutescens and f. weldenii). Definition: any of a genus (Crocus) of herbs of the iris family developing from corms and having solitary long-tubed flowers and slender linear leaves The crocus gets its name from the Middle English word crocus meaning "saffron plant." And the modern English word can in fact be used as a synonym of n comes from the dried stigmas of the purple-flowered crocus (Crocus sativus).
Crocus (plural: crocuses, croci) is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family comprising about 80 species of perennials growing from are cultivated for their flowers appearing in autumn, winter, or es are native to woodland, scrub and meadows from sea level to alpine tundra in central and southern Europe, North Africa and the Middle East, on the islands of the. Disclaimer: ITIS taxonomy is based on the latest scientific consensus available, and is provided as a general reference source for interested parties. However, it is not a legal authority for statutory or regulatory purposes. While every effort has been made to provide the most reliable and up-to-date information available, ultimate legal requirements with respect to species are contained in.
ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: pages, 96 unnumbered pages of plates: color illustrations ; 26 cm: Responsibility. Background: Depression represents a serious public health concern, imposing a high burden, both in epidemiological and clinical sativus (Saffron) is a herbal remedy that has anti-cancer, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-platelet properties. However, the exact mechanisms of Saffron in treating depression are not yet clear. This study was conducted to evaluate the.
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ISBN: OCLC Number: Notes: Title on added t.p.: Rod Crocus L. u Srbiji. Summary in Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic). Description. Crocus (English plural: crocuses or croci) is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family comprising 90 species of perennials growing from are cultivated for their flowers appearing in autumn, winter, or spring.
The spice saffron is obtained genus Crocus L. in Serbia book the stigmas of Crocus sativus, an autumn-blooming es are native to woodland, scrub, and meadows from sea level to alpine Family: Iridaceae.
1st Edition Published on J by CRC Press Providing a comprehensive and contemporary overview of the status of this particular genus, this book will b Saffron: Crocus sativus L. - 1st Edition - Moshe Negbi - Routledge Bo.
Crocus sativus L. Edited By Moshe Negbi. Edition 1st Edition. First Published eBook Published 23 June Pub Providing a comprehensive and contemporary overview of the status of this particular genus, this book will be of interest to all those concerned with the study and uses of spices, medicinal and aromatic plants.
TABLE OF Cited by: () The genus Cr ocus L. in Serbia. Saffron (Crocus L.) is a member of Crocoideae, the biggest of four subfamilies in the Iridaceae family. Book Description: Kaempferol is a natural. Crocus chrysanthus, the snow crocus or golden crocus, is a species of flowering plant of the Crocus genus in the family Iridaceae.
Native to the Balkans and Turkey, it bears vivid orange-yellow bowl-shaped has smaller corms and a smaller flower than the giant Dutch crocus (Crocus vernus), although it produces more flowers per bulb than the latter.
The comparative leaf anatomy of three Crocus L. taxa from series Verni Mathew (Crocus heuffelianus Herb., Crocus tommasinianus Herbert and Crocus kosaninii Pulević) in Serbia is general outlook of the cross sections of the leaves was defined with microphotographs.
More precisely, leaf shape, leaf surface, mesophyll parenchyma and vascular bundle features were examined. A monograph of the genus Crocus. With an appendix on the etymology of the words crocus and saffron by C.C. Lacaita.
Maw, George, Publication Details. London,Dulau, Year. If you are generating a PDF of a journal article or book chapter, please feel free to. The genus Crocus L. in Serbia. N., Ranđelović, V.: Comparative anatomical study of the taxa from series Verni Mathew (Crocus L.) in Serbia.
Biologica Nyssana, 8 (1), September ABSTRACT BOOK. Проект ДН К10/1, финансиран от ФНИ/Project DN10/1 funded by National Research Fund. Contents DIVERSITY OF TRADITIONAL PEAR VARIETIES (Pyrus communis L.) IN SERBIA, AND SPECIES OF THE GENUS ARTEMISIA IN MACER FLORIDUS (11TH TH CENTURY AD) - poster presentation.
This species is accepted, and its native range is Alps to W. Balkan Peninsula. Brian Mathew, Crocus: A Revision of the Genus Crocus, Timber Press, ISBN ; Brian Mathew, Flowering Bulbs for the Garden, Collingridge/Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, ISBN ; Novica Randjelovic, David A.
Hill, Vladimir Randjelovic, 'The Genus Crocus L. in Serbia'. 1. Introduction. Crocus series Crocus, which is distributed from Italy in the West to the Caucasus in the East with the center of diversity on the Balkan Peninsula and Asia Minor (Larsen et al., ), consists of 16 autumn-flowering them is the triploid C.
sativus, whose dried, long three-lobed stigmas are used to produce the spice saffron. Crocus sativus (L.) is a perennial plant classified under the genus Crocus. It belongs to the family Iridaceae of the order Asparagales.
It is also known as kesar or zafran in Hindi and zafrah in Arabic and Persian (Katariya et al., ). Saffron has been cultivated in various parts of. Books by Ranđelović The genus Crocus L. in Serbia (Department of Natural and Mathematical Sciences) by Novica Ranđelovic ́, Novica Ran³elovic, David A.
Hill, Vladimir Ranđelović, Novica Randelovic 52 Pages, Published by Serbian Academy Of Sciences And Arts ISBNISBN: Providing a comprehensive and contemporary overview of the status of this particular genus, this book will be of interest to all those concerned with the study and uses of.
Introduction. The genus Crocus (family Iridaceae) comprises some 85– species having an old world distribution, primarily in the Mediterranean – Europe and Western Asia.
The limits of the entire genus lie within the longitude 10°W to 80°E and latitude 30°N to 50°N. Phytogeographically, the majority of species occur within the Mediterranean floristic region, extending eastward into.
Anemone patens L. (Wild Crocus) Boesenbergia rotunda (L.) Mansf. (Tropical Crocus) Colchicum autumnale L. (Autumn or Fall Crocus) Curculigo pilosa (Schum. & Thonn.) Engl. (African Crocus) Tecophilaea cyanocrocus Leyb. (Chilean Crocus) Below I enumerate all 19 species that I was able to find described as edible in books or articles.
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Statistics. The Plant List includes scientific plant names of species rank for the genus these 94 are accepted species names. The Plant List includes a further scientific plant names of infraspecific rank for the genus do not intend The Plant List to be complete for names of infraspecific rank.
These are primarily included because names of species rank are synonyms. Description. It is a cormous perennial of the genus Crocus in the family Iridaceae with a lilac flower, and is one of the smaller of the cultivated species.
It has slender flowers about 2–4 cm (1–2 in) long, with white perianth tubes, petals (6) pale silvery lilac to reddish purple, while the outer petals may be overlaid with silver and darker tips.Colchicum (/ ˈ k ɒ l tʃ ɪ k əm / or / ˈ k ɒ l k ɪ k əm /) is a genus of perennial flowering plants containing around species which grow from bulb-like is a member of the botanical family Colchicaceae, and is native to West Asia, Europe, parts of the Mediterranean coast, down the East African coast to South Africa and the Western this genus, the ovary of the flower.Crocus speciosus, with common name Bieberstein's crocus, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Crocus of the family plant is native to northern .