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Apodasmia (plant)
The Smut Fungi (Ustilaginomycetes) of Restionaceae S. Lat
Low Risk Aquarium and Pond Plants
Impact of Sea Level Rise on Coastal Natural Values in Tasmania
Patterns of Flammability Across the Vascular Plant Phylogeny, with Special Emphasis on the Genus Dracophyllum
Vicariance, Climate Change, Anatomy and Phylogeny of Restionaceae
'A New Subfamilial and Tribal Classification of Restionaceae
Flora of New Zealand Ferns and Lycophytes
Nuclear Genes, Matk and the Phylogeny of the Poales
Co-Extinction of Mutualistic Species – an Analysis of Ornithophilous Angiosperms in New Zealand
Leptocarpus (Restionaceae) Enlarged to Include Meeboldina and Stenotalis, with New Subgenera and Western Australian Species
Catálogo Provisional De La Flora De San Ignacio De Huinay, Chile
A Tasmanian Saltmarsh Wetland Plants Checklist
New Genera and Species of Australian Restionaceae (Poales)
Apodasmia Ceramophila, a New Western Australian Species of Restionaceae
Native Plants for Streamside Planting in Wellington Conservancy
Changes in the Wild Vascular Flora of Tiritiri Matangi Island, 1978–2010
Garlon 360 Trial for the Control of Wetland Weeds
It Is All About the Plants As the Summer Draws to a Close, It Is a Good Time to Reflect on Recent Field Expeditions and to Plan Future Botanical Exploration
Top View
Checklist of Vascular Plants Recorded from Chatham Islands
Nzbotsoc No 97 Sept 2009
Restionaceae – a Synopsis Steve Benham
Marccus Alves1, Marcelo Trovó2, Rafaela C. Forzza3 & Pedro Viana4
NZ Indigenous Vascular Plant Checklist
Stormwater Swale Planting Improvements
North, Tasmania
Conservation Status of New Zealand Indigenous Vascular Plants, 2017
Scrub, Heathland and Coastal Complexes
Nuytsia the Journal of the Western Australian Herbarium 28: 119–132 Published Online 16 March 2017
NZPCN 2015 Annual General Meeting Council Member Profiles
Apodasmia Similis
Plant Geography of Chile PLANT and VEGETATION
Saltmarsh Plants
Ephemeral Wetlands and Their Turfs in New Zealand