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Akebia quinata
Akebia Quinata
Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) from Mt
Reproductive Morphology of Sargentodoxa Cuneata (Lardizabalaceae) and Its Systematic Implications
Effect of Beverage Containing Fermented Akebia Quinata Extracts on Alcoholic Hangover
Kentucky Unwanted Plants
Chocolate Vine Akebia Quinata (Houtt.) Dcne
Mini Data Sheet on Akebia Quinata (Lardizabalaceae)
Plant Invaders of Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas Revised & Updated – with More Species and Expanded Control Guidance
Insights Into Triterpene Synthesis and Unsaturated Fatty-Acid Accumulation Provided by Chromosomal- Level Genome Analysis of Akebia Trifoliata Subsp
Akebia Quinata (Houtt.) Decne. Common Names: Chocolate Vine (1), Fiveleaf Akebia (2), Akebia (17), Akebi (Japan, 14)
The NATION AL HORTICULTURAL MAGAZINE
Considérations Sur L'histoire Naturelle Des Ranunculales
To Download the Food Plant Database in PDF Format
Phylogenetic Position of Dipentodon Sinicus: Evidence from DNA Sequences of Chloroplast Rbcl, Nuclear Ribosomal 18S, and Mitochondria Matr Genes
Akebia Quinata (Houtt.) Decne
Plant Conservation Alliance®S Alien Plant Working Group
Phylogeny of Basal Eudicots: Insights from Non-Coding and Rapidly Evolving DNA Andreas Worberga, Dietmar Quandtb, Anna-Magdalena Barniskeb, Cornelia Lo¨Hnea, Khidir W
Phylogenetic Relationships Among Early-Diverging Eudicots Based on Four Genes: Were the Eudicots Ancestrally Woody?
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Plants of the Humboldt State University Campus
An Ecological Perspective of Plant Invaders of Forests and Woodlands
Lardizabalaceae.Pdf
Akebia Quinata (Chocolate Vine) Size/Shape
Invasive Plants to Watch for in Georgia
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Akebia Quinata Global Invasive Species Database (GISD)
New Invaders of the Northeast
Phylogeny and Classification of Ranunculales: Evidence from Four
Akebia Quinata (M
Invasive Plants Field and Reference Guide: an Ecological Perspective of Plant Invaders of Forests and Woodlands NA-TP-05-04 Supplement 2, May 2008
Invasive Species Guidebook for Department of Defense Installations in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Fossil Kajanthus Lusitanicus Gen. Et Sp. Nov. from Portugal: floral Evidence for Early Cretaceous Lardizabalaceae (Ranunculales, Basal Eudicot)
Akebia Quinata USDA Plants Code: AKQU Common Names: Chocolate Vine Native Distribution: East Asia Date Assessed: 8 April 2008; Edited 7 April 2009 Assessors: J.Ma, S
Akebia Quinata (Chocolate Vine)
Invasive Plants Field and Reference Guide: an Ecological Perspective of Plant Invaders of Forests and Woodlands