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Reinwardtia
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Reinwardtia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal dedicated to advancing the understanding of plant science, with a particular emphasis on three core areas: plant taxonomy, plant ecology, and ethnobotany. The journal serves as a vital platform for disseminating research that explores the classification, identification, and relationships of plant species (taxonomy), the interactions between plants and their environments (ecology), and the traditional knowledge and cultural significance of plants (ethnobotany). Reinwardtia places a strong focus on the flora of Southeast Asia, a region known for its rich biodiversity and complex ecosystems. It extends its coverage to neighboring regions, including the tropical areas of Northern Australia, providing insights into the plant life of these biologically diverse areas. The journal seeks to contribute to the global scientific community by publishing original research articles, reviews, and notes that deepen the understanding of plant species in these regions and their ecological and cultural contexts.
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A REVISION OF MALESIAN GIGANTOCHLOA (POACEAE - BAMBUSOIDEAE) Elizabeth A. widjaja
REINWARDTIA Vol 10, No 3 (1987): vol. 10 No.3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.1987.274

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Eighteen species of Gigantochloa are recognized from the Malesian area, of which ten species are wild and the rest are known only in cultivation. Besides morphological and anatomical evidences, data derived from chemotaxonomical analyses are also utilized in the systematic study of these species. A new combination (G. pseudoarundinacea) and four new species (G. achmadii, G. atroviolacea, G. manggong and G. pruriens) are proposed. Moreover a doubtful species (G. heteroclada) is also mentioned. Full illustrated descriptions, complete list of synonymy and typification aa well as sundry notes for each species treated are presented. Keys to all species and varieties recognized (based on the inflorescence and vegetative characters) are given and an index of all specimens examined is also appended.
MATERIALS FOR A REVISION OF LAURACEAE II a. j. g. h. kostermans
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 5 (1969): vol 7.no.5
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.1969.947

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New species are described in Actinodaphne (2), Beilschmiedia (1), Cinnamomum(14), Endiamdra (20), Lindera (1), Litsea (8).New combinations are made in Cinnamomum (2), Litsea (2), Neolitsea (1).New names are proposed in Persea (2), Beilschmiedia (1).One variety is created in Cryptocarya.Endiandra fragrans Allen is reinstated.Reductions, are made in Actinodaphne (2), Beilschmiedia (2), Cryptocarya (15),Endiandra, (6), Endlicheria (1), Haasia (1), Lindera (3), Litsea (41), Persea (1), Phoebe(1), Tetranthera (12).New records are cited for most species.First record of Caryodaphnopsis tonkinensis from New Guinea.
GONIOTHALAMUS TRIPETALUS (LAM.) VELDK. & R. M. K. SAUNDERS (ANNONACEAE), COMB. NOV. J. F. VELDKAMP; R. M. K. SAUNDERS
REINWARDTIA Vol 13, No 2 (2010): Vol. 13 No. 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.2010.2137

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J. F. VELDKAMP & R. M. K. SAUNDERS. 2010. Goniothalamus tripetalus (Lam.) Veldk. & R.M.K. Saunders (Annonaceae), comb. nov. Reinwardtia 13(2): 167-169. - Goniothalamus tripetalus (Lam.) Veldk. & R.M.K. Saunders (Annonaceae) dikemukakan sebagai kombinasi baru.
THE GENUS TRIGONOSPORA (THELYPTERIDACEAE) IN MALESIA RE Holttum
REINWARDTIA Vol 8, No 4 (1974): vol.8 no.4
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.1974.242

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The distribution of the genus is discussed, and the Malesian species distinguished and described. Two new combinations are effected, Trigono-spora calcarata (Bl.) Holtt. and T. koorderSiiH (Chr.) Holtt.; the latter is here recognized for the first time as closely related to T. calcarata,.
A NOTE ON PODOCONIS MEGASPERMA BOEDIJN MIEN A. RIFAI
REINWARDTIA Vol 9, No 2 (1975): vol.9 no.2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.1975.912

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The lectotype specimen of Podoeonis megasperma is selected and this species is reclassified as Exosporium megaspermum (Boedijn) Rifai, a newly proposed combination.An illustrated redescription is presented.
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE HISTORY OF BOTANY AND EXPLORATION IN MALAYSIA-7 H. C. D. DE WIT
REINWARDTIA Vol 1, No 2 (1951): vol.1 no.2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.1951.1053

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Barchewitz reached the islet of Leti,in the southwestern Moluccas,on September 2, 1714;he returned to Europe in September 1720, having represented the East India Company on Leti for six years.Like so many of his contemporaries he wrote a book on his life's adventures.This work appeared in 1730 and proved a success. A second, slightly enlarged, edition followed in 1751,entitled "Neu-vermehrte Ost-Indianische Reise- Beschreibung."Barchewitz is the earliest author on the natural history of Leti and -he paid attention to a number of plants.The present note is mainly a survey of the botany contained in his book.Ernst Christoph Barchewitz was born at the close of the 17th century at Grosz-Sommerda near Erfurt.He was bound apprentice to a tawer at Erfurt but soon preferred to travel ("Wanderschaft") with his brother to Holland.He visited the larger towns,learned at the Hague the art of dressing and the barber's craft,and became the valet de chambre of the Imperial Ambassador,Baron von Heems,whom he accompanied to Austria and the southern Netherlands.He ended his service at Delft Where he enlisted with the East India Company.As a soldier he embarked at Hellevoetsluis on the "Voorburg," sailing April 1, 1711.The treatment on board he judged to be fair; his only objection was that he had to drink water whereas wine would have seemed very suitable.After a stay at Batavia (December 20,1711 till January 29, 1712),he was garrisoned on Banda, where he remained till August 15, 1714. He left when he was appointed Corporal of Leti.The following pertains to the second edition of Barchewitz's book, the pages referred to are cited between brackets.All quotations have been translated.
BASILOXYLON K. Schumann and PTERYGOTA ENDL. (Stercul.) A.J.G.H KOSTERMANS
REINWARDTIA Vol 5, No 4 (1961): vol.5 no.4
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.1961.206

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In Martius, Fl. Brasil. 12 (3): 12. 1886 (in observ.) K. Schumann described a specimen (Peckolt 628) collected in Cantagallo (Rio de Janeiro), conserved in the Brussels Herbarium and marked by Martius Sterculia rex (after the local name Pao del Rey); he suggested to name it Basiloxylon rex, if it should prove to be new; the name is consequently not valid under the Rules, but it was validated by Schumann in the same year (in Berichte deutsche bot. Gesellsch. 4: 82, t. 3. 1886). The latter description was based partly on the specimen Glaziou 10310.
NEPENTHES HARAUENSIS, A NEW SPECIES OF NEPENTHACEAE FROM WEST SUMATRA Hernawati Hernawati; Robi Satria; Ch'ien C. Lee
REINWARDTIA Vol 21, No 1 (2022): Reinwardtia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.2022.4306

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HERNAWATI, SATRIA, R. & LEE, C. C. 2022. Nepenthes harauensis, a new species of Nepenthaceae from West Sumatra. Reinwardtia 21(1): 19‒23. — A new species of Nepenthes (Nepenthaceae) from the Harau region of West Sumatra is described as Nepenthes harauensis Hernawati, R.Satria & Chi.C.Lee. This species shares specific characteristics with both N. bongso and N. singalana but is unique in its thickly coriaceous and petiolate leaves, which are elliptic-oblong and have a distinctly peltate tendril insertion.
Leaf anatomy of Pandanus species (Pandanaceae) from Java Sri Endarti Rahayu; Kuswata Kartawinata; Tatiek Chikmawati; Alex Hartana
REINWARDTIA Vol 13, No 3 (2012): Vol. 13 No. 3
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.2012.449

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The leaf epidermis and mesophyll of fifteen species of Pandanus from Java were investigated to assess the value of anatomical features in species identification and classification. Characters of diagnostic importance are epidermal cell shape, differentiation of the abaxial epidermis into costa and intercosta, adaxial anticlinal cell wall outline, occurrence of raphides in the mesophyll, distribution of cubical crystals, pallisade cell shape, papillae on epidermal cells, and the stomatal complex. Leaf epidermal anatomy was found to be useful in the identification at species level.
REVISION OF ALBIZIA Sect. PACHYSPERMA (Leguminosae-Mimosoideae) F. R. FOSBERG
REINWARDTIA Vol 7, No 1 (1965): vol.7 no.1
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55981/reinwardtia.1965.971

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In the course of revising the genus Serianthes Benth. (Reinwardtia 5: 293-317. 1960) it was necessary to account for several names which had been proposed in Serianthes but which applied to species belonging to a group that seems better placed in the genus Albizia. ) After some further study, the present treatment of this group, here regarded as constituting Albizia section Pachysperma, was brought together. Owing to the scarcity of material of most of the species concerned, as well as to the difficulty in understanding inflorescence morphology in some of the species from herbarium specimens alone, this paper is of necessity to be regarded as only preliminary. It may, however, serve to direct attention to the fact that the species involved do form a coherent group, with a number of common characters as well as a most peculiar inflorescence that needs much further study. Two new species and two new varieties, as well as two transfers, are proposed.

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