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Wucols 2000
A.N.P.S.A. Fern Study Group Newsletter Number 125
Flora and Fauna of Phong Nha-Ke Bang and Hin Namno, a Compilation Page 2 of 151
Two Species of Armored Scale Insects (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) Associated with Sori of Ferns Marcelo Guerra Santos¹ & Vera Regina Dos Santos Wolff²
The Anticonvulsant Activity of Asplenium Nidus L. (Polypodiaceae) Methanolic Crude Leaf Extract in Chemically Induced Tonic- Clonic Convulsions on Swiss Mice
A Revised Family-Level Classification for Eupolypod II Ferns (Polypodiidae: Polypodiales)
Borneo: July-August 2019 (Custom Tour)
Asplenium</I> Section <I>Thamnopteris
Ornamental Pteridophytes: an Underexploited Opportunity for the Sri Lankan Floriculture Industry
Supplementary Table 1
Yatabe Et Al., 2009
NATIONAL RECOVERY PLAN for the Christmas Island Spleenwort Asplenium Listeri
ANPSA Fern Study Group
TAXON:Asplenium Antiquum Makino SCORE:1.0 RATING:Low Risk
Handout for Taxonomical Families of Houseplants
Issn 0811-5311 Date -June, 2000
Kakadu National Park Approved Plant List
Annual Review of Pteridological Research - 1996
Top View
The Inventory and Spore Morphology of Ferns from Bengkalis Island, Riau Province, Indonesia
A.N.P.S.A. Fern Study Group Newsletter Number 121
Developing an Atlas Based on Frond Venation Patterns Analysis of Polypodiales in Tarakan
Bird's Nest Fern Prefers Bright but Not Direct Light Such As in a North-Facing Window
Group A: Ferns
Trip to Borneo
Annual PLANT List
The Flora of Kapi 'Olani Community College
Fern Gazette
Asplenium Australasicum) Frond Extract for Dermatological Applications
Comparative Photosynthetic Capacity of Abaxial and Adaxial Leaf Sides As Related to Exposure in an Epiphytic Fern in a Subtropical Rainforest in Northeastern Taiwan
Aspleniaceae and Polypodiaceae from the Coastal Regions of Riau, Indonesia and Their Palynological Study
Ferns: a Leafy Life Cycle
The Effects of Watering Rates Using the Drip Irrigation Method on the Root Mass Growth of Bird’S Nest Ferns
Safe Plants for Birds
PTERIDOLOGIST 2011 Contents: Volume 5 Part 4, 2011 a Modern Glazed Case A
CALIFORNIA, USA – 30 September – 12 October Introduction Pat Acock Sue Olsen Enlisted the Help of Dan Yansura and His Wife P
ASPLENIACEAE 1. ASPLENIUM Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 1078. 1753
Asplenium Nidus; the Bird’S Nest Fern: Developmental Studies and Its Conservation
A Field Guide to Plants of Macritchie