Nowadays,
Berberis moranensis is a topic widely discussed and studied in different areas. Its relevance has gained importance in recent years, being the subject of debate in academic, political and social circles.
Berberis moranensis has captured the attention of experts and citizens alike, generating growing interest in understanding its implications and consequences. In this article, we will explore the topic of
Berberis moranensis in depth, addressing its different facets and offering a detailed analysis of its impact on today's society. Through a multidisciplinary approach, we will seek to shed light on the key aspects of
Berberis moranensis and analyze its relevance in the contemporary world.
Species of shrub
Berberis moranensis[3] is a shrub in the genus Berberis in the family Berberidaceae. Because of its compound leaves, some botanists place it in the genus Mahonia.[4] It is native to forested regions of the mountains of Mexico from Sinaloa and Guanajuato to Oaxaca. Berberis moranensis has thick waxy leaves, yellow flowers, and purple berries.[5][6] This species is closely related to Berberis pimana J.E. Laferr. & J.S. Marr.[7][8]
References
- ^ Machuca Machuca, K., Martínez Salas, E. & Samain, M.-S (2023). "Berberis moranensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2023: e.T126105833A173390608. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2023-1.RLTS.T126105833A173390608.en. Retrieved 28 February 2024.
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- ^ Tropicos Berberis moranensis
- ^ Schult. & Schult.f., Systema Vegetabilium 7: 17. 1829.
- ^ I.M. Johnstone, Journal of the Arnold Arboretum 31: 190. 1950.
- ^ Marroquín, J. S. 1972. A Monographic Study of the Genus Berberis L. in Mexico, Ph.D. Thesis, Northeastern University. 1–177.
- ^ Marroquin, J. S. 1993. Berberidaceae. Flora de Veracruz 75: 1–16.
- ^ García-Mendoza, A. J. & J. A. Meave. 2011. Diversidad Florística de Oaxaca: de Musgos a Angispermas 1–351. Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ciudad Universitaria
- ^ Laferrière, Joseph E., & Jorge S. Marroquín. 1990. Berberis pimana (Berberidaceae): a new species from northwestern Mexico. Madroño 37(4):283-288.