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Guide to the Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia, Working Draft of 17 March 2004 -- LILIACEAE
GENOME EVOLUTION in MONOCOTS a Dissertation
Advances in Alstroemeria Biotechnology
The Alstroemeriaceae in Peru and Neighbouring Areas Alstroemeriaceae En Perú Y Áreas Vecinas Anton Hofreiter1 and Eric F
Flora of South Australia 5Th Edition | Edited by Jürgen Kellermann
Liliales) Constantijn B
The Naturalized Vascular Plants of Western Australia 1
California Geophytesgeophytes
Chromosome Numbers in Chilean Species of Luzuriaga Ruiz Et Pav. (Luzuriagaceae)
Phylogenetic Relationships of Monocots Based on the Highly Informative Plastid Gene Ndhf Thomas J
Native and Exotic Plants with Edible Fleshy Fruits Utilized in Patagonia and Their Role As Sources of Local Functional Foods Melina Fernanda Chamorro and Ana Ladio*
The Alstroemeriaceae in Peru and Neighbouring Areas Revista Peruana De Biología, Vol
2 ANGIOSPERM PHYLOGENY GROUP (APG) SYSTEM History Of
Phylogenetics of Liliales
Genetic Diversity of Wild Species and Cultivated Varieties of Alstroemeria Estimated Through Morphological Descriptors and RAPD
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) System
Classification, Evolution, and Phylogeny of the Families of Monocotyledons
Towards an Integrative Taxonomy of the Genus Alstroemeria
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Cover Page the Handle Holds
Flora of the Guianas Project
Redalyc.Cytogenetics of Chilean Angiosperms: Advances and Prospects
Evaluation of the Horticultural Traits of Genus Alstroemeria and Genus Bomarea (Alstroemeriaceae)
Karyotype of Alstroemeria Diluta EHR. Bayer Subsp. Chrysantha (Alstroemeriaceae)
A New Infrafamilial Taxonomic Setting for Liliaceae, with a Key to Genera and Tribes
Flora of the Sydney Region
Flowering Plant Systematics
Cytogenetics of Wild Species of the Alstroemeriaceae Family (Liliales)
Alstroemeria: a Charming Genus Andrea Mariel Sanso1, Marta Camargo De Assis2 and Cecilia Carmen Xifreda3 1CONICET
From East Gondwana to Central America: Historical Biogeography of the Alstroemeriaceae
Alstroemeriaceae
ANTIOXIDANT POTENTIAL of SOME SPECIES of the GENUS Bomarea (ALSTROEMERIACEAE)
Field Identification of the 50 Most Common Plant Families in Temperate Regions
Kim J(2013) Comparative Genome Analysis and Phylogenetic