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- Mats Thulin - the Genus Boswellia (Burseraceae)
- Canarium Ovatum, Engl. (Burseraceae) Or Pili Is a Valued Indigenous Fruit Tree Crop in the 4 July 2016 Accepted: 11 August 2016 Philippines
- The American Genera of Simaroubaceae and Their Distribution
- Boswellia Serrata Burseraceae Roxb
- Bursera Simaruba (L.) Sarg
- Anacardiaceae)
- Flowering Plants. Eudicots
- Commiphora Myrrha Burseraceae (Nees) Engl
- Immunomodulatory Properties of Ethanol Extract of Canarium Ovatum (Burseraceae) Pulp
- Fungal Endophytes Across Tissue Layers of Canarium Ovatum (Burseraceae) Fruit
- Canarium Indicum Burseraceae L
- Photo Guideto Theburseraceaeof Allpahuayo-Mishana
- Singpuria, a New Genus of Eudicot Flower from the Latest Cretaceous Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India
- Washington Geology, V, 22, No. 3, September 1994
- Canarium Ovatum Engl. Burseraceae
- The Woods and Flora of the Florida Keys: Ccpinnatae”
- Canarium Nut Review
- 581.9942 36F Pp1-30.Pdf
- Ambilobea, a New Genus from Madagascar, the Position of Aucoumea, and Comments on the Tribal Classification of the Frankincense and Myrrh Family (Burseraceae)
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- University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
- Commiphora Wightii Engl
- Restorative Efficiency of Bursera Simaruba-Isolated Phytonutrients for the Therapy of Various Diseases
- Sonora, Mexico and Arizona, U.S.A
- Middle Eocene Dicotyledonous Plants from Republic, Northeastern Washington
- Analysis of Generic Relationships in Anacardiaceae
- The Pseudaril of Bursera and Commiphora, a Foretold Homology?
- Modeling Phylogenetic Biome Shifts on a Planet with a Past
- Commiphora Benguelensis (Burseraceae), a New Species from Angola
- BURSERACEAE 1. PROTIUM N. L. Burman, Fl. Indica, 88. 1768, Nom
- 94366150006.Pdf
- Geologic Resources Inventory Report, John Day Fossil Beds
- Bursera Simaruba (L.) Sarg
- NSW Rainforest Trees Part VIII
- A New Species of Bursera (Burseraceae)
- A New Species of Frankincense Tree from Somalia (Somaliland)
- Presentation Slides
- (Burseraceae) in Madagascar