Anna Trias-Blasi

Botanist.

Abbreviations: Trias-Blasi
Occupations: researcher, botanist
Citizenships: Italy
Languages: Spanish, English, Catalan
Dates: 1981-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 20 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 20 plants, 0 fungi
Links:IPNIORCID

20 plants attributed to20 plants:

Cayratia emarginata Trias-Blasi & J.Parn. 2011
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Apocissus oblonga (Benth.) Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the vitaceae family
Apocissus oblonga is a species of vine in the grape family Vitaceae, native to eastern Queensland, Australia. It occurs from about 15° S to about 25° S, and inhabits vine thickets and monsoon forest. It was first described (as Vitis oblonga) by George Bentham in 1863.
Apocissus antarctica (Kangaroo Vine) (Vent.) Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the vitaceae family
Apocissus antarctica, formerly known as Cissus antarctica and commonly known as kangaroo vine or water vine, is a species of plant in the grape family Vitaceae. It is a climbing plant, native to and common on the east coast of Australia, often grown as a houseplant. It was first described in 1803.
Tetrastigma jaichagunii C.L.Li ex Kochaiph. & Trias-Blasi 2016
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Tetrastigma calcicola Kochaiph. & Trias-Blasi 2016
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Sternbergia mishustinii Zubov & Trias-Blasi 2022
plant species in the amaryllidaceae family
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Cissus craibii ssp. dissecta (Craib) Trias-Blasi & J.Parn. 2009
plant subspecies in the vitaceae family
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Apocissus Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant genus in the vitaceae family
Apocissus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Vitaceae. It includes seven species of climbing or scrambling vines, with six species native to New Guinea and Australia, and one species native to Central and South America. The species in Apocissus were formerly placed in Cissus, a large genus with a wide distribution in the tropics and subtropics. They are distinguished from Cissus by the presence of domatia and/or ‘pouch-like' stipules. Jackes and Trias-Blasi (2023) concluded that Apocissus diverged from the core Cissus clade in the early Eocene, when South America and Australia were
Veratrum mengtzeanum ssp. phuwae Trias-Blasi 2013
perennial plant subspecies in the melanthiaceae family
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Tetrastigma calcicolum Kochaiph. & Trias-Blasi 2016
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Tetrastigma assimile (Kurz) C.L.Li ex Kochaiph. & Trias-Blasi 2014
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Ensete nepalense (Wall.) G.Parmar & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the musaceae family
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Cissus montana (Lauterb.) Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Cissus amplexicaulis Trias-Blasi & J.Parn. 2011
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Causonis sessilifolia Trias-Blasi & G.Parmar 2021
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Apocissus trianae (Planch.) Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Apocissus sterculiifolia (Yaroong) (F.Muell. ex Benth.) Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Apocissus hypoglauca (Five-leaved Water Vine) (A.Gray) Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Apocissus behrmannii (Lauterb.) Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the vitaceae family
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Apocissus acrantha (Lauterb.) Jackes & Trias-Blasi 2023
plant species in the vitaceae family
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