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CJB - Juillet 2011 1 CJB - juillet 2011 1 Adams , Robert Perry. – Junipers of the world : the genus 'Juniperus' / Robert P. Adams. – 3rd ed. – Bloomington : Trafford Publ., 2011. – 426 p. : ill. – ISBN 1–426–95382–8. ISBN 978–14–2695–3828 . vtls005976081 GE Jardin bot : Bot. 3 * classif.: M3 CUPR Juni Ada * cote: BOTA 38956 Aeschimann , David. – Analyse de la flore des Alpes. 1, Historique et biodiversité / David Aeschimann, Nathalie Rasolofo & Jean-Paul Theurillat. – In: Candollea. – Genève. - Vol. 66(2011), 1, p. 27-55 . vtls006100419 GE Jardin bot : Bot. 3 * classif.: P(494)71 * cote: BOTP 5/66,1 Albertoa. Série botânica da aromatologia / Herbário Alberto Castellos. – Núm. 1(2008)-. – Rio de Janeiro : Herbário Alberto Castellos. – Irrégulier. – ISSN 0103-4944 . vtls006106157 GE Jardin bot : Bot. 3 * classif.: P(81)128 * cote: BOTP 3218 Alectoria and allied genera in North America / Irwin M. Brodo and David L. 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Almedia. – Mumbai : Orient Press, 1996-. – ill. – Contains: Vol. 1. – 'Ranunculaceae' to 'Connaraceae'. – Contains: Vol. 2. – 'Fabaceae' to 'Apiaceae'. - 457 p. – Contains: Vol. 3a. – 'Rubiaceae' to 'Ehretiaceae'. – Contains: Vol. 3b. – 'Cuscutaceae' to 'Martyniaceae'. – Contains: Vol. 4. – 'Acanthaceae' to 'Ceratophyllaceae'. – Contains: Vol. 5a. – Contains: Vol. 5b . vtls005909838 GE Jardin bot : Bot. 3 * classif.: F (540) Alm * cote: BOTA 38990/2 Aloes : the definitive guide / S. Carter... 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