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The Ecology and Biogeography of Athrotaxis D. Don
Tasmania - from the Wet West to the Dry East
Supporting Information
RPP Athrotaxis Cupressoides Rainforest: Grassy Facies
Morphology and Morphogenesis of the Seed Cones of the Cupressaceae - Part I Cunninghamioideae, Athrotaxoideae, Taiwanioideae, Sequoioideae, Taxodioideae
TAXODIACEAE.Publishe
Sequoia Sempervirens) and Its 2 Implications for Explaining the Rarity of Polyploidy in Conifers 3 Alison Dawn Scott, Noah Stenz, David A
Population Collapse and Retreat to Fire Refugia of the Tasmanian Endemic
Studies of the Life Histories and Morphology of Tasmanian Conifers
On the Flora of Australia
Flow Cytometric Determination of Genome Size in the Taxodiaceae, Cupressaceae Sensu Stricto and Sciadopityaceae
Modern Pollen from Small Hollows Reflects Athrotaxis Cupressoides
Trees and Shrubs of Tasmania in 2018 SEAMUS O’BRIEN Joined the British-Irish Botanical Expedition to Tasmania (BIBET)
Forest to Fjaeldmark: Rainforest and Related Scrub
The Cytology of Athrotaxis
Silvical Characteristics of Redwood (Sequoia Semper- Virens [D
Montane Conifer Monitoring Establishment Report 1 Montane Conifer Monitoring Program Summary
Identification Key to the Cypress Family (Cupressaceae)1
Top View
Latin for Gardeners: Over 3,000 Plant Names Explained and Explored
Propagation Manual of Selected Gymnosperms by ALFRED J
Modern Pollen from Small Hollows Reflects Athrotaxis Cupressoides
The Vegetation Ecology of Tasmanian Dry Closed-Forest
Male Cone Evolution in Conifers: Not All That Simple
Cupressaceae): an Unpublished Manuscript (1941) by John Theodore Buchholz (1888–1951)
Morphology and Morphogenesis of the Seed Cones of the Cupressaceae - Part III Callitroideae
Vascular Plants – Systematics and Characteristics
Epidermal Structures of Cryptomeria Japonica and Implications to the Fossil Record
Establishing a Monitoring Program for Tasmania's Montane Conifers
Distribution of Living Cupressaceae Reflects the Breakup of Pangea
Regeneration of Athrotaxis Selaginoides and Other Rainforest Tree Species on Landslide Faces in Tasmania
Table S1. Character Data Used in This Study. All Characters Except Seed Cone Orientation Are Binary, with “1” Indicating Presence and “0” Absence
Distribution of Living Cupressaceae Reflects the Breakup of Pangea
The Indian Journal Genetics & Plant Breeding
Nzbotsoc No 108 June 2012
Section I NATURAL HISTORY of the COAST REDWOODS
An Annotated Bibliography of the Biology of Coast Redwood (Sequoia Sempervirens (D.Don) Endl.) ______
A NEW CRETACEOUS CONIFER from NORTHERN ALASKA 1 Chester A
The Evolutionary Significance of Tasmania's Rainforests And
Cupressus Sempervirens Population in the South of France
A Cumulative Index to Arnoldia, 1970–2000 VOLUMES 30–60
Section I NATURAL HISTORY of the COAST REDWOODS
Conservation Management Zones of Australia
The Cenozoic Macrofossil Record of the Cupressaceae in the Southern Hemisphere*