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Native Orchids in Southeast Alaska
Likely to Have Habitat Within Iras That ALLOW Road
Native Orchids in Southeast Alaska with an Emphasis on Juneau
Pollen and Stamen Mimicry: the Alpine Flora As a Case Study
Phylogeny, Character Evolution and the Systematics of Psilochilus (Triphoreae)
Vegetative Anatomy of Calypsoeae (Orchidaceae) William Louis Stern Florida International University
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December 2014 ---International Rock Gardener--- December 2014
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Sensitive Species That Are Not Listed Or Proposed Under the ESA Sorted By: Major Group, Subgroup, NS Sci
Diversity and Evolution of Monocots
Calypso Bulbosa Species Sheet
Calypso Bulbosa (L.) Oakes Calypso Orchid
The Roles of Individual Demographic History and Environmental Conditions in the Performance and Conservation of Northern Orchids
TAXONOMY Family Names Orchidaceae Scientific Names
HABITAT CHARACTERISTICS and DEMOGRAPHY of CALYPSO BULBOSA and CYPRIPEDIUM ARIETINUM in the GRAND SABLE DUNES, MICHIGAN Adrienne L
Diversity and Floristics of Monocots
Flora of the Lee Creek Valley, Alberta
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Pollinator Behaviour on a Food-Deceptive Orchid Calypso Bulbosa and Coflowering Species
Modern Phytomorphology 2012
Orchids of New England
Monitoring of Threatened Vascular Plants in Estonia and Finland
Effect of Pollination Success on Floral Longevity in the Orchid Calypso Bulbosa (Orchidaceae)'
Distribution and Habitats of the Orchids of Iowa David Arthur Niemann Iowa State University
Kenton Chambers and the Annual Species of Microseris
Conservation Assessment for Calypso Bulbosa Fairy Slipper
Portland Plant List
Orchid Research Newsletter 74
Botanical Notes
Effective Pollinators by Chinese Honeybee and Bumblebee in Paphiopedilum Malipoense
Rock Garden Quarterly
Forest Service Sensitive Species That Are Not Listed Or Proposed Under the ESA Sorted By: Major Group, Subgroup, NS Sci
Menzies' Journal of Vancouver's Voyage, April to October, 1792
Orchids of the Keweenaw Beauty in the Balance
Orchids Revealed: a New Family of Homeopathic Remedies Orchidaceae Is the Largest Plant Family in the World with Over 30,000 Species
5. Subfam. EPIDENDROIDEAE 57. CEPHALANTHERA Richard, De Orchid. Eur. 21, 29, 38. 1817
Rare, Threatened and Endangered Plants and Animals of Oregon
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A Phylogenetic Analysis of The-Orchidaceae
THE NATIVE ORCHIDS of COLORADO and More…………
Journal of the Washington Native Plant Society
Idaho's Intriguing Orchids