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Outline of Angiosperm Phylogeny
THE STATUS of the MAUNA KEA SILVERSWORD Gerald D. Carr And
Population Size and Frequency of Branching in the Eke Silversword, Argyroxiphium Caliginis (Asteraceae), on Eke Crater, West Maui, Hawaii!
Endemic Plants of Kipahulu Valley, Maui, Hawaiian Islands Hawaiian Plant Studies 361 HAROLD ST
Origin and Evolution of Hawaiian Endemics: New Patterns Revealed by Molecular Phylogenetic Studies
A Remnant Greensword Population from Pu'u 'Alaea, Maui, with Characteristics of Argyroxiphium Virescens (Asteraceae)L
THE HAWAIIAN SILVERSWORDS Systematics, Affinities, and Phytogeographic Problems of the Genus Argyroxiphium
Reintroducing Hawaii's Silverswords
THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY of HAWAIIAN LEAF-MINING MOTHS in the GENUS Philodoria (GRACILLARIIDAE: LEPIDOPTERA)
Recovery Plan for the Maui Plant Cluster (Hawaii)
Hawaii and the Pacific Islands
Nonglandular Trichomes of Californian and Hawaiian Tarweeds Andrew A
Argyroxiphium Sandwicense Subsp. Sandwicense (Ahinahina Or Mauna Kea Silversword)
Retracing the Hawaiian Silversword Radiation Despite Phylogenetic, Biogeographic, and Paleogeographic Uncertainty
The Subgenera of Dubautia (Compositae): Hawaiian Plant Studies 18 1
Leaf Anatomy and Ontogeny in Argyroxiphilm and Wilkesia (Compositae)
Alpine Hawai'i
Vestured Pits in Echium (Boraginaceae): Island Woodiness Revisited Sherwin Carlquist Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, Santa Barbara, California
Top View
Argyroxiphium Sandwicense Ssp. Macrocephalum), Declined Markedly in the Late 1800'S and Early 1900'S Due to Browsing by Goats and Cattle and to Vandalism by Humans
Thursday October 10, 1996
COOPERATIVE NATIONAL PARK RESOURCES STUDIES UNIT UNIVERSITY of HAWAI I at Llanoa Department of Botany Honolulu, Hawaii 96822 (808) 948-8218 Clifford W
A Morphometric Analysis and Taxonomic Appraisal of the Hawaiian Silversword Argyroxiphium Sandwicense DC
MAUNA LOA SILVERSWORD Argyroxiphium Kauense (Asteraceae)
Impacts of Biological Invasions on the Management and Recovery of Rare Plants in Haleakala National Park, Maui, Hawaiian Islands
Vegetation of the Wet Windward Slope of Haleakala, Maui, Hawaii1
Rare and Unusual Plants: Island of Hawaii
Recovery Plan for the Mauna Kea Silversword Was Prepared by Elizabeth Powell, P.O
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Cloudlands & Drylands
Origin and Evolution of Compositae Jepson Workshop Aug 2015 California Floristic Province
Chloroplast DNA Evidence for a North American Origin of the Hawaiian
Compositae Metatrees: the Next Generation Vicki A
Retracing the Hawaiian Silversword Radiation Despite Phylogenetic
THE JEPSON GLOBE a Newsletter from the Friends of the Jepson Herbarium