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Abstract
The genus Asparagus Tourn. ex Linn. represented by five species in Bangladesh, viz., Asparagus adscendens Roxb., A. densiflorus (Kunth) J.P. Jessop, A. officinalis L., A. racemosus Willd. and A. setaceus (Kunth) J.P. Jessop is revised. Each species is described with updated nomenclature, important synonyms, phenology, specimens examined, chromosome number, habitat, distribution, economic value and mode of propagation. A dichotomous bracketed key to the species and illustrations along with photographs of four species are provided.
Bangladesh J. Plant Taxon. 29(1): 97-107, 2022 (June)
期刊介绍:
Bangladesh is a humid, subtropical country favouring luxuriant growth of microorganisms, fungi and plants from algae to angiosperms with rich diversity. She has the largest mangrove forest of the world in addition to diverse hilly and wetland habitats. More than a century back, foreign explorers endeavoured several floral expeditions, but little was done for non-vasculars and pteridophytes. In recent times, Bangladesh National Herbarium has been carrying out taxonomic research in Bangladesh along with few other national institutes (e.g. Department of Botany of public universities and Bangladesh Forest Research Institute).