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Summary of Offerings in the PBS Bulb Exchange, Dec 2012- Nov 2019
Boophone Disticha
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Newsletter No. 4 Autumn 2005
Thanked for the Line Drawing. Brunsvigia Heist., a Genus of About
April 1964 AMERICAN HORTICULTURAL
California Geophytesgeophytes
A Feast of African Monocots
Evolution of Floral Morphology in Brunsvigia and Crossyne (Amaryllidaceae)
Research on the Alkaloids of Amaryllidaceae Plants: Genera Lycoris and Hippeastrum
Brunsvigia Orientalis (Linnaeus) Aiton Ex Ecklon Candelabra Flower, Koningskandelaar, Perdespookbossie Amaryllidaceae
Study of Intergeneric Hybridization in Hippeastrum
Assembly and Disassembly of Bird Pollination Communities at the Cape of Africa
A Revision of the Brunsvigia Radula-Group
5. Research in Natural Products: Amaryllidaceae Ornamental Plants As Sources of Bioactive Compounds
Amaryllidaceae | Plantz Africa About:Reader?Url=
Ornamental Garden Plants of the Guianas, Part 4
Boophone Disticha with Affinity to the Serotonin Transporter ⁎ J.S
Top View
Abstracts of the Monocots VI.Pdf
Laura Jane Rice
Amaryllidaceae, Amaryllidoideae) and Two New Species from Brazil1
Lf Consisting of a Single Endemic Bastida Et Al., 2006; Nair Et Al., 2013)
Ethnobotanical, Phytochemical and Pharmacological Properties of Crinum Bulbispermum (Burm F) Milne-Redh and Schweick (Amaryllidaceae)
N-Oxide Alkaloids from Crinum Amabile (Amaryllidaceae)
Bulb Alkaloids of the Reputedly Psychoactive Brunsvigia Radulosa (Amaryllidaceae)
Review of Medicinal Uses, Phytochemistry and Biological Activities of Brunsvigia Grandiflora Lindl
Nerine Huttoniae a Rare Eastern Cape Endemic from the Fish River
Biosynthesis and Biological Activities of Newly Discovered Amaryllidaceae Alkaloids
Distichamine, a Chemotaxonomic Marker for the Genus Boophone Herb. (Amaryllidaceae) ⁎ J.J
INTRODUCTION the Genus Hippeastrum Herbert
The Never-Ending Story: Multigene Approaches to the Phylogeny of Amaryllidaceae
The Reproductive Biology of Nerine (Amaryllidaceae)
Multigene Approaches to the Phylogeny of Amaryllidaceae
A Global Assessment of a Large Monocot Family Highlights the Need for Group-Specific Analyses of Invasiveness
The Encyclopedia of Gardening
Herbert, AMARYLLIDACEAE, 1836