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Ooststroom, S.J. van. |
The great difficulties arising in the identification of a number of plants belonging to the genus Evolvulus, which plants were found in several recent collections of Convolvulaceae and were kindly entrusted to me for study, induced me to submit this genus to a further examination. It soon proved how great the prevailing confusion was, both in literature and in the herbaria. Various species were again and again wrongly interpreted and this especially concerns those which had been described by the older authors. Thanks to the invaluable help of a great number of herbaria I was in a position to bring about some order in the genus. Still numerous questions remain unsolved. A close study of living material, preferably on the habitat itself, will often be of... |
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Ano: 1934 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534866 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van. |
Planta herbacea, caulibus gracilibus, scandentibus vel prostratis?, sparse patule pilosis, glabrescentibus. Folia breviter petiolata, petiolis 3—5 mm longis, sparse patule pilosis, lanceolata vel lineari-lanceolata vel interdum oblonga, (2.5—)5—7 cm longa, 6—10 mm lata, basi rotundata, apice acuta mucronulata, in marginibus adpresse pilosa, ceterum sparse pilosa vel glabra, nervis lateralibus utrinque 4—6 ascendentibus. Inflorescentiae axillares, pedunculatae, 1-florae; pedunculis 2—4(—6) cm longis, gracilibus, sparse patule pilosis vel glabris; pedicellis apicem versus incrassatis, verruculosis, 6—10 mm longis; bracteis minutis, subulatis. Sepala aequaba vel interiora subbreviora, 12—15 mm longa, exteriora 2 crassiuscula, ovato-lanceolata vel anguste... |
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Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/524641 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van. |
Frutex scandens. Caules in statu florigero foliis destituti, internodiis longis, usque ad 18 cm metientibus, in nodis ramulos laterales breves vel apicem versus inflorescentias emittentes. Ramuli laterales folia nonnulla vel inflorescentias gerentes, internodiis multo brevioribus vel brevissimis. Caules teretes vel juniores obscure angulati, griseo-brunnei, in sicco longitudinaliter hinc inde transversaliter rugosi, juniores pilis brevibus adpressis praediti, adultiores glabri, plusminusve verrucosi (lenticellati). Folia petiolata ; petiolo breviter et adpresse piloso ut in partibus junioribus caulis, supra sulcato, ad 6 cm longo; lamina ovato-oblonga, apice breviter acuminata, basi ± rotundata (vel in foliis junioribus late cuneata), nervis exceptis... |
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Ano: 1945 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/525857 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van. |
Additions to the adventitious flora of the Netherlands, mainly found in 1966. 1. Osmunda claytoniana L., a native of the eastern part of N. America, has established itself in the park ‘Het Loo’, near Apeldoorn (prov. Gelderland). 2. Polygonum cilinode Michx., also of N. American origin, was found in large quantities near Wageningen (prov. Gelderland). 3. Brassica juncea Czern. var. sabellica (Pleck) Kitamura, a form with laciniate, crispate leaves, occurred as a ruderal at Beverwijk (prov. N. Holland). 4. Heliophila longifolia DC., a native of South Africa, was found near an oil-factory at Zaandijk and on a railway-yard at Zaandam, both in the prov. of N. Holland. 5. The Central and E. European Sisymbrium strictissimum L. was found along a roadside near... |
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Ano: 1970 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527120 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van. |
Additions to the adventitious flora of the Netherlands, mainly found in 1967. 1. Beta trigyna Waldst. & Kit. This species, found already in 1924 as an alien near Deventer, now occurred at Wageningen. 2. Securigera securidaca (L.) Degen & Dörfl., a native of the Mediterranean region, occurred spontaneously in a garden at Voorschoten (prov. S. Holland). 3. A seedling of Gossypium spec. was found in the harbour of Rotterdam. 4. Gnaphalium peregrinum Fernald occurred as a weed in the Botanical Garden ‘Cantonspark’ at Baarn. 5. Coix lacryma-jobi L., the plant of the well-known Job’s tears, was collected on a rubbish dump at Beverwijk (prov. N. Holland). 6. Three escapes from cultivation, viz. Oxalis latifolia H.B.K., Hyacinthus azureus (Fenzl) Baker,... |
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Ano: 1970 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526654 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
This paper contains acquisitions to the Netherlands adventitious flora from the year 1960. 1. Trifolium alexandrinum L., a species originally known only cultivated from the eastern part of North Africa, was found as an alien in an onion field at Poortvliet, near a wool factory at Tilburg, and along a roadside between Made and Geertruidenberg. Specimens formerly mentioned from the Netherlands under this name, appeared to belong to T. echinatum Bieb. 2. Senecio squalidus L., a species of mediterranean origin, naturalized in the British Isles since 1794, and also in recent years in France, Belgium and Sweden, was found in the Netherlands near the town of Middelburg in a storage yard for scrap-iron. 3. A number of plants escaped from cultivation, found in 1959... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1962 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527739 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
This paper contains acquisitions to the Netherlands adventitious flora from the year 1961. 1. Amaranthus palmeri S. Wats. This is the second species of the subgenus Acnida (L.) Aellen found in the Netherlands. The first species, A. tamariscinus Nutt. was found in 1953 as a wool-alien. In October 1961 both dioecious species were collected growing together along a roadside near Wageningen, introduced with corn. Differential characters between the two species are given and also a figure of a bract (fig. 1, a), an outer (fig. 1, b) and an inner tepal (fig. 1, c) of a female flower of A. palmeri. A. palmeri occurs in the southwestern United States and in Mexico. 2. Polygonum capitatum Hamilt. ex Don (fig. 1, d) was found in 1960 in a beet field between Wylre... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1962 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/528148 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
This paper contains acquisitions to the adventitious flora of the Netherlands, mainly from the year 1962. 1. Cerastium dichotomum L. (fig. 1, d), a native of the Mediterranean region and of W. Asia, was found at Oostmahorn, prov. Friesland, near a harbour made for the reclamation of the Lauwerszee. 2. Arabis rosea DC., most likely introduced in the dunes near Bloemendaal, prov. N. Holland, with pheasant-food. The species is indigenous in Central and S. Italy, and in Sardinia and Sicily. Differences between this species and the closely related A. muralis Bertol. are discussed. 3. Pavonia urens Cav. (fig. 1, a-c). The var. hirsuta (Hochst. ex Ulbr.) Brenan of this tropical African species was found as an alien near a wool-mill at Tilburg, prov. N. Brabant.... |
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Ano: 1963 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526522 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
1. Navarretia squarrosa (Eschsch.) Hook. & Arn. is mentioned here in addition to our last paper on the Netherlands adventitious flora, published in Gorteria 1, no. 10, 1963, p. 113—117. The species was found in 1962 near Joure, prov. Friesland, and was most probably introduced with bird-seed. 2. All Dutch specimens formerly named Erodium chium (Burm. f.) Willd. and E. cygnorum Nees appear to belong to the Australian E. crinitum Carolin. This species was found as an alien near the wool-mills at Tilburg, prov. N. Brabant and along the river Meuse near Meers, Grevenbicht, and Itteren, prov. Limburg. In the last named localities it was most probably introduced from the wool-factories along the Vesdre in Belgium. Differences between E. cygnorum and E.... |
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Ano: 1963 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526398 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
Two acquisitions to the Netherlands adventitious flora from the year 1963. 1. Kochia scoparia subsp. densiflora (Turcz. ex Moq.) Aellen, distinguished from the typical subspecies by the long hairs at the base of the flowers, was found near Amsterdam as a grain introduction. 2. Tetragonolobus maritimus (L.) Roth. This species was found on the grassy slope of the Kunderberg near Voerendaal (prov. Limburg). It is supposed to be adventitious there, what is also said of the specimens from the nearest locality in Germany, the Schneeberg near Vaals, W. of Aachen. Polygonum compactum Hook. f. and Dicentra eximia (Ker) Torr., escaped from cultivation. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1964 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527499 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
This paper discusses acquisitions to the adventitious flora of the Netherlands, mainly found in the year 1964. 1. Erucastrum nasturtiifolium (Poir.) O. E. Schulz was most likely introduced with blocks of granite for the “Delta-works”, near Hellevoetsluis, prov. of South Holland. It is indigenous in parts of Southern and Central Europe. Differences between this species and the native E. gallicum (Willd.) O. E. Schulz are given. 2. Euphorbia dentata Michx., a native of the Central United States and Mexico, was found along a highway near Bodegraven, prov. of South Holland. As far as known to us this is the first record of introduction of the species into Europe. 3. Trientalis borealis Raf., a North American species, was found in a wood near Apeldoorn, prov.... |
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Ano: 1965 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526805 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
Acquisitions to the adventitious flora of the Netherlands, mainly found in 1965. 1. Vicia pseudocracca Bertol., a native of the Mediterranean region, was found on a railway-yard in the harbour of Rotterdam. 2. Verbascum macrocarpum Boiss., from S.W. Asia, occurred as a weed in a garden at Oude Pekela, prov. Groningen, most probably introduced with seeds for the kitchen-garden. 3. Linaria origanifolia (L.) DC., a native of the western part of the Mediterranean region, was found as an alien in the dunes near Oostvoorne, prov. S. Holland. 4. Scrophularia peregrina L., a native of the same region, was found along a roadside near Leiden. 5. Picris sprengeriana (L.) Poir., also from the Mediterranean region, occurred on a railway-yard in Rotterdam-harbour. 6.... |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1966 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527053 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Mennema, J.; Adema, F.. |
In 1966 the decease of Th. J. Reichgelt caused a stagnation in the regular publication of acquisitions to the adventitious flora of the Netherlands. Only VAN OOSTSTROOM (1970a and b), ADEMA (1974), and VAN DER MEIJDEN (1975) incidentally continued this series. From 1975 onward the acquisitions to the adventitious flora of the Netherlands — and the new escapes from cultivation — are published in the annual lists with records of rare species. The present publication has the purpose of filling up the gap between 1967 and 1974 and includes: A. Native taxa — a few infraspecific taxa new for the Netherlands; B. Adventitious species; C. Species escaped from cultivation. In the lists B and C the original area of the species has been added. |
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Ano: 1977 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527321 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van. |
Two species of Biscutella, viz. B. auriculata L. and B. didyma L. are known as aliens in the Netherlands. They can be distinguished from each other as follows: 1. Petals c. 10—15 mm long, with a long claw. Outer sepals saccate at the base. Silicula not emarginate at the apex, but narrowed into the style .............. 1. B. auriculata L. 1’. Petals c. 3—5 mm long, with a very short claw. Outer sepals not saccate. Silicula emarginate at the apex .............................. 2. B. didyma L. Of B. didyma both var. leiocarpa (DC.) Halacsy (glabrous fruits) and var. ciliata (DC.) Halacsy (fruits with ciliate margins and sometimes with short hairs on the valves) have been found. |
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Ano: 1970 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/527507 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van; Reichgelt, Th.J.. |
In Juni, Juli en September 1955 werden aan de oever van het gedeelte van de Maas, dat door het Juliana-kanaal is afgesneden, resp. door een I.V.O.N.-excursie, de excursie van de Commissie voor het Floristisch Onderzoek uit de K.N.B.V. en ondergetekenden een opvallend groot aantal adventieven verzameld, waarvan een 10-tal nog niet eerder in Nederland was aangetroffen. Door de zeer lage waterstand hadden deze adventieven zich volop kunnen ontwikkelen op plaatsen, waar door het graven van grint vele kuilen waren ontstaan en op de zand- en rolsteenstrandjes aan de luwe zijde van de bochten van de rivier. De zaden en vruchten zijn wel zeker door de Maas aangevoerd van hogerop in het stroomgebied gelegen fabrieken en losplaatsen; de wolfabrieken aan de Vesdre... |
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Ano: 1956 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534193 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van. |
Some time ago I described in Blumea (5) a plant collection in book-form, collected by Hermann in Ceylon. This collection consists of two large volumes, each containing a number of dried specimens. Besides these two volumes, the Rijksherbarium is in the possession of a third one of the same size and with a similar binding, bearing on its back the title in golden characters on a darker ground: Herb: Viv: Promont. Bonae Spei Vol: I. When I saw the specimens of this volume for the first time, it struck me that they did not show the peculiar type of plants from the Cape region. A somewhat closer examination lead me to the supposition, that I had to do with plants from South America. I was strengthened in that opinion by the fact that many of the vernacular... |
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Ano: 1939 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/534960 |
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Ooststroom, S.J. van. |
Among a number of specimens of Convolvulaceae from the Malay Peninsula sent to me for identification by Mr. J. Sinclair, Singapore, I found a species of Argyreia, which appeared to be new to botanical science. I named it A. lamii in honour of Prof. Dr. H.J. Lam, Director of the Rijksherbarium and Professor of Systematic Botany at the University of Leiden, to whom the present Jubilee-volume of Blumea is dedicated. |
Tipo: Article / Letter to the editor |
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Ano: 1958 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/526371 |
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