John Donald Lovis

British born new zealand botanist (1930–2017).

Abbreviations: Lovis
Occupations: university teacher, scientific collector, philatelist, paleobotanist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United Kingdom, New Zealand
Languages: English
Dates: 1930-01-01T00:00:00Z – 2017-09-05T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Clapham
Direct attributions: 31 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 40 plants, 0 fungi
Links:IPNI

31 plants attributed, 9 plants contributed to40 plants:

Asplenium azoricum (Azorean Spleenwort) Lovis, Rasbach, K.Rasbach & Reichst. 1977
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
Asplenium azoricum is a fern from hybrid origin of the family Aspleniaceae, descendant of the Macaronesian ancestral fern Asplenium anceps. It lives exclusively in the Azores, that is a strict endemic Azorean fern. Its fronds are coriaceous like plastic and its rachis is very thick, dark garnet color and brilliance. A typical feature of this fern, which it shares with all the descendants of A. anceps, is the existence of a small atrium at the base of the medium and lower pinnae geared towards the apex of the frond with one or two sori in its underside.
Pellaea calidirupium (Creeping Sickle Fern) Brownsey & Lovis 1990
plant species in the pteridaceae family
Pellaea calidirupium, the hot rock fern, is a fern of eastern Australia and New Zealand restricted to rocky areas in relatively arid environments. In Tasmania, where it is considered rare, it is only found on the East Coast, the Midlands, and lower slopes of the Central Plateau on dry rock faces. It is also found in Victoria and Queensland. The species was originally described from New Zealand. The fronds may be up to 50 cm long. They are sexually dimorphic with shorter sterile fronds with up to 12 pinnae. The stipe can occupy nearly half the length of the frond. Reddish brown scales and
Hymenophyllum maderense (Madeira Filmy Fern) Gibby & Lovis 1989
critically endangered plant species in the hymenophyllaceae family
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Tmesipteris horomaka (Banks Peninsula Fork Fern) Perrie, Brownsey & Lovis 2010
plant species in the psilotaceae family
Tmesipteris horomaka, commonly known as the Banks Peninsula fork fern, is a fern ally endemic to New Zealand.
Asplenium phillipsianum (Kümmerle) Bir, Fraser-Jenk. & Lovis 1985
perennial plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium creticum (Cretan Spleenwort) Lovis, Reichst. & Zaffran 1973
vulnerable plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium punjabense Bir, Fraser-Jenk. & Lovis 1985
plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × lobmingense Lovis, Melzer & Reichst. 1981
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium haughtonii (Barn Fern) (Hook.) Bir, Fraser-Jenk. & Lovis 1985
critically endangered plant species in the aspleniaceae family
Asplenium haughtonii, also known as the Barn fern, is a species of fern in the family Aspleniaceae. It is native to Saint Helena.
Asplenium × contrei Calle, Lovis & Reichst. 1975
perennial plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium aegaeum (Aegean Spleenwort) Lovis, Reichst. & Greuter 1973
vulnerable plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × sollerense Lovis, Sleep & Reichst. 1970
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × ruscinonense Nieschalk, Lovis & Reichst. 1981
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × orellii Lovis & Reichst. 1969
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium capense (False Resurrection Fern) (Kunze) Bir, Fraser-Jenk. & Lovis 1985
perennial plant species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium trichomanes ssp. inexpectans Lovis 1964
plant subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium trichomanes ssp. maderense Gibby & Lovis 1989
plant subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium septentrionale ssp. caucasicum (Caucasus Spleenwort) Fraser-Jenk. & Lovis 1980
plant subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × protoadulterinum Lovis & Reichst. 1968
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × praetermissum Lovis, Melzer & Reichst. 1981
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium petrarchae ssp. bivalens (D.E.Mey.) Lovis & Reichst. 1969
plant subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × microdon (Guernsey Fern) (T.Moore) Lovis & Vida 1969
perennial plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × eglii Lovis & Reichst. 1981
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium × adulteriniforme Lovis, H.Melzer & Reichst. 1965
plant hybrid species in the aspleniaceae family
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Hypolepidoideae Lovis
plant subfamily in the dennstaedtiaceae family
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× Asplenium trichomanes staufferi Lovis & Reichst. 1985
perennial plant hybrid subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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× Asplenium trichomanes melzeri Lovis, Rasbach & Reichst. 1989
plant hybrid subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium trichomanes ssp. inexspectans Lovis 1964
plant subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium rutamuraria ssp. dolomiticum Lovis & Reichst. 1964
plant subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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Asplenium dentatum ssp. maderense Gibby & Lovis 1989
plant subspecies in the aspleniaceae family
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