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Carthamus lanatus
Honey and Pollen Flora of SE Australia Species
Safflower (Carthamus Tinctorius L.) 169
The Naturalized Vascular Plants of Western Australia 1
2019 Census of the Vascular Plants of Tasmania
) 2 10( ;3 201 Life Science Journal 659
Unwelcome Guests: a Selective History of Weed Introductions to Arid and Semi-Arid Australia
Southern Cross Goldfields Ltd Level 1 Fauna Assessment
Safflower, Carthamus Tinctorius L., Is a Member of the Family Compositae Or Asteraceae, Cultivated Mainly for Its Seed, Which Is Used As Edible Oil and As Bird- Seed
Environmental Management 147: 108–123
Safflower {Carthamus Tinctorius L.)
Crop Wild Relatives Dicotyledon Plan
Wooly Distaff Thistle (Carthamus Lanatus)
A Metabolic Perspective and Opportunities in Pharmacologically Important Safflower
Survey of the Vascular Plants of Sierra Chica, the Untouched Area of The
Ecological Effects of the Biocontrol Insects, Larinus Planus and Rhinocyllus Conicus, on Native Thistles
Taxonomy Asteraceae
Golden Checklist Flora 1 Golden City Limits Golden Sensu Latu (S.L.) Comment to the Herbarium About the Incorrect Coordinates
Species List
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Carthamus Tinctorius.Pdf
An Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plants of Oklahoma
Carthamus Lanatus L. (Asteraceae: Cynareae) – a Potentially Serious Plant Pest in Oklahoma
Weed Risk Assessment for Carthamus Oxyacantha (Asteraceae
Vascular Flora Santa Rosa, California
Carthamus Lanatus L
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Assessment of Metabolic Profiles in Florets of Carthamus Species Using Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Türkiye'de Yetișen Carlina L. (Asteraceae, Cardueae)
Ecological Restoration Plan
Final Vegetation Survey Report
(Asteraceae, Tribe Cardueae) Deborah J. Lionakis Me