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Goldblatt Name author Goldblatt, P. Reference author
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14 References:
  1. Goldblatt, P. (1986), Cytology and systematics of the Moraea fugax complex (Iridaceae). Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 73
  2. Goldblatt, P. (1971), Journal of South African Botany 37
  3. Goldblatt, P. (1971), Journal of South African Botany 37
  4. Goldblatt, P. (1978), Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 64
  5. Goldblatt, P. (1979), Preliminary cytology of Australian Iridaceae. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 66
  6. Goldblatt, P. (1980), Botaniska Notiser
  7. Goldblatt, P. (1980), Systematics of Gynandriris (Iridaceae), a Mediterranean-southern African disjunct. Botaniska Notiser 133
  8. Goldblatt, P. (1982), Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 68
  9. Goldblatt, P. (1984), A revision of Hesperantha (Iridaceae) in the winter rainfall area of southern Africa. Journal of South African Botany 50
  10. Goldblatt, P. (1987), Notes on the variation and taxonomy of Watsonia borbonica (W. pyramidata, W. ardernei) (Iridaceae) in the southwestern Cape, South Africa. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 74
  11. Goldblatt, P. (1989), Annals of Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens 19
  12. Goldblatt, P. (1992), Phylogenetic analysis of the South African genus Sparaxis (including Synnotia) (Iridaceae-Ixiodeae), with two new species and a review of the genus. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden 79(1)
  13. Goldblatt, P. in Kubitzki, K. (ed.) (1998), Iridaceae. The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants 3
  14. Goldblatt, P. (1998), Reduction of Barnardiella, Galaxia, Gynandriris, Hexaglottis, Homeria, and Roggeveldia in Moraea (Iridaceae: Irideae). Novon 8(4)

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