Family: Colchicaceae

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Last Modified 03/19/2013

List of Colchicaceae Genera

References to Colchicaceae

  • Carter, A. 1892. Notes on pollination. Bot. Gaz. 17: 19-22.
  • Handel, S. N.; Fisch, S. B.; Schatz, G. E. 1981. Ants disperse a majority of herbs in a mesic forest community in New York State. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 108: 430-437.
  • Hayashi, K. et.al. 1998. Molecular systematics of the genus Uvularia and selected Liliales based on matK and rbcL gene sequence data. Pl. Spec. Biol. 13: 129-146.
  • Huber, H. et.al. 2004. Timing of disturbance changes the balance between growth and survival of parent and offspring ramets in the clonal forest understory herb Uvularia perfoliata. Evolutionary Ecology 18: 521-539.
  • Kawano, S.; Iltis, H. H. 1964. Cytotaxonomic and geographic notes on Uvularia (Liliaceae). Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 91: 13-23.
  • Ruhren, S.; Handel, S. N. 2003. Herbivory constrains survival, reproduction and mutualisms when restoring nine temperate forest herbs. J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 130: 34-42.
  • Webb, S. L.; Willson, M. F. 1985. Spatial heterogenity in post-dispersal predation in Prunus and Uvularia seeds. Oecologia 67: 150-3.
  • Whitney, G. G. 1984. The reproductive biology of raspberries and plant-pollinator community structure. Amer. J. Bot. 71: 887-894. (Also Prunus, Uvularia)
  • Wijesinghe, D. K.; Whigham, D. F. 2001. Nutrient foraging in woodland herbs: a comparison of three species of Uvularia (Liliaceae) with contrasting belowground morphologies. Amer. J. Bot. 88: 1071-1079.
  • Wilbur, R. L. 1963. A revision of the North American genus Uvularia (Liliaceae). Rhodora 65: 158-188.
  • Wilbur, R. L. 1961. A new name for the puberulent sessile-leaved Uvularia. Rhodora 63: 36-39.