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- Pollinator Preferences for Selected Aster, False Indigo, Bee Balm and Sedum Flowers in North Dakota
- Native Plants for Georgia, Part III: Wildflowers Or Generations, Long Before There Was a Nursery Industry, People Planted and Enjoyed Wildflowers
- Evolutionary Response to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Uplift: Phylogeny and Biogeography of Ammopiptanthus and Tribe Thermopsideae (Fabaceae)
- FROSTED ELFIN (Callophrys Irus Irus)
- Native Plants for Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Landscaping Chesapeake Bay Watershed Acknowledgments
- Blue Wild Indigo Is Also Known As the As to Increase Community Awareness of the False Indigo and Grows Much Faster Than General Nature of Plant Pathology
- Blue Wild Indigo Baptisia Australis
- Baptisia ‘Brownie Points’ Developed by Hans Hansen at Walters Gardens in the USA This New Cultivar Has 25Cm Long Spikes of Caramel-Brown Flowers with Yellow Keels
- Baptisia in SC
- Baptisia Australis
- Native Plant List
- Phylogeny/Classification of the Families of Vascular Plants of North Central Texas
- Field Release of Sericothrips Staphylinus (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) for the Biological Control of Gorse, Ulex Europaeus L
- Baptisias? It’S Time to Give These Tough, Long-Blooming Natives a Second Look
- The Effect of Smoke on Seed Germination: Global Patterns and Regional Prospects for the Southern High Plains by Yanni Chen B.S
- Native Plants to Attract Butterflies, Moths and Bees
- Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments in The
- Baptisia Australis: 2010 Perennial Plant of the Year
- Native Herbaceous Perennials for Sunny Gardens � in the Washington, D.C
- False Indigo (Lasinia)
- Meadow Garden Plant List Rev
- List of Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plants of Maryland
- Baptisia Australis
- Expanded Rare, Threatened, and Endangered Plants of Maryland
- Reproductive Ecology of Two Coastal Plain Legumes: Baptisia
- Rare and Extirpated Biota and Natural Communities of Kentucky
- Alabama Inventory List
- Baptisia) Hybrids
- Evolutionary Response to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Uplift: Phylogeny and Biogeography of [I]Ammopiptanthus[I] and Tribe Thermo
- A Madrean-Tethyan Disjunction Pattern with an African Origin of Core Genistoides
- Lepidopteran Granivory Reduces Seed Counts in a Rare Species of Riparian Scour Prairies