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LA INFLUENCIA De FRANCISCO HERNÁNDEZ En La CONSTITUCIÓN De La BOTÁNICA MATERIA MÉDICA MODERNAS
Outline of Angiosperm Phylogeny
(12) United States Plant Patent (10) Patent No.: US PP12,848 P2 De Jong (45) Date of Patent: Aug
Antonio José Cavanilles (1745-1804)
Cut Flowers, Cut Foliages, Cut Ornamentals, and Floral Arrangements for Their Corporate, Commercial, and Residential Clients
Short Communicationcombined Preharvest and Postharvest
A New Species of Colletoecema (Rubiaceae) from Southern Cameroon with a Discussion of Relationships Among Basal Rubioideae
Coronado National Memorial Plant List
Norrie's Plant Descriptions - Index of Common Names a Key to Finding Plants by Their Common Names (Note: Not All Plants in This Document Have Common Names Listed)
(Rubiaceae), a Uniquely Distylous, Cleistogamous Species Eric (Eric Hunter) Jones
Glycosides in the Rubiaceae*
Stigma Height (Stigma), Anther Height (Anther), Herkogamy (HER) and Mismatch (MM) of the Species Used in This Study
IV International Rubiaceae (Gentianales) Conference
Latin for Gardeners: Over 3,000 Plant Names Explained and Explored
Native Plants for Habitat at Home
Native Plants for Hummingbirds
Phylogeny and Classification of the Subfamily Rubioideae (Rubiaceae)
Karehed Et Al 2008.Pdf
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Seed Production in Hybrid Dahlia
Evolution of Flower Morphology, Pollen Dimorphism, and Nectar
Study of Volatiles from the Flower of Bouvardia Longiflora Using
Estudio Florístico De La Planicie Y Arroyo El Aguaje De La Sierra De
Evolutionary Relationships in the Spermacoceae Alliance
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Bouvardia Salisb
Rubioideae, Rubiaceae), with Focus on the Tubular Corolla and Epipetaly
Propagation of Selected Annuals and Herbaceous Perennials Used As Ornamentals
Rubiaceae): Sister Taxa Excluded from Spermacoceae S.S., Featuring a Remarkable Case of Convergent Evolution*
Pollination Biology of Gentianales in a Southern Ecuadorian Montane Forest
Developmental Variation and the Evolution of Distyly in Hedyotis Caerulea (Rubiaceae) Dennis a Sampson and Robert a Krebs*
Universidad De Guadalajara