New Journal of Botany

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Scanning electron micrographs of leaves of British Carex species, 3. Subgenus Carex: sections Vesicariae, Carex, Pseudocyperae, Limosae and Phacocystis2014/12/01English
Will climate change counteract the benefits of sheep-grazing in conserving a rare alpine dwarf-herb community?2012/11/01English
Seed ‘for growing under trees’: the source of wood lawn neophytes in the parkland of Scottish mansion houses2012/11/01English
Review ofOphrys apifera×O. insectifera(bee-fly orchid) in the British Isles, with validation of the hybrid nameOphrys×pietzschii2012/11/01English
Editorial2012/11/01English
Designation of a neotype forEquisetum×mchaffieae2012/11/01English
Contrast in levels of morphological versus molecular divergence between closely related Eurasian species ofPlatanthera(Orchidaceae) suggests recent evolution with a strong allometric component2012/11/01English
Some observations on theCarex muricatagroup with especial reference to the identification and definition ofC. divulsasubsp.leersii(Cyperaceae)2015/04/01English
Changes in the vegetation of clear-fells and closed canopy stands in an English oak wood over a 30-year period2015/04/01English
Polyploid wild service tree: first record of a triploidSorbus torminalis(Rosaceae) in Britain2015/04/01English
Two new Scottish species ofHieracium(Asteraceae)2015/04/01English
Book reviews2015/04/01English
Scanning electron micrographs of leaves of BritishCarexspecies, 4. SubgenusCarex: sectionsPaludosae,Porocystis,Atratae,Paniceae,Pachystylae,Glaucae,CeratocystisandStrigosae2015/04/01English
Plant records2015/04/01English
Editorial2015/04/01English
Geum × convallis(G. macrophyllum × G. urbanum, Rosaceae): a newGeumhybrid from England2015/04/01English
What is the origin of the Scottish populations of the European endemicCherleria sedoides(Caryophyllaceae)?2015/04/01English
The non-native vascular flora of Belgium: new combinations and a new variety2011/06/01English
Botanical hotspots in Britain and Ireland: who revealed them and when2011/06/01English
The polymorphic early marsh orchids,Dactylorhiza incarnatas.l. (Orchidaceae), at Lough Gealain, Ireland2011/06/01English
Glacial progress: do we finally understand the narrow-leaved marsh-orchids?2011/06/01English
Book Reviews2011/06/01English
Editorial2011/06/01English
Plant records2011/06/01English
Native and introduced plants differ in their distribution patterns in southern England2011/06/01English
Loss of rRNA loci in autotetraploidParnassia palustris(Celastraceae)2011/06/01English
Discovery ofDactylorhiza praetermissa×Gymnadenia densiflora(Orchidaceae) at Kenfig National Nature Reserve, Glamorgan, Wales2011/06/01English
On the identities ofRubus nessensisandRubus scissus(Rosaceae)2011/06/01English
Spatial separation of diploid and triploidButomus umbellatusin Britain and Ireland2011/06/01English
Referees for 2011–2015, vols 1–52015/09/02English