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Diversity and Levels of Endemism of the Bromeliaceae of Costa Rica – an Updated Checklist
The Bromeliad Society of Queensland Inc Newsletter
The Quarterly Journal of the Florida Native Plant Society
Morphological and Molecular Evidence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Associations in Costa Rican Epiphytic Bromeliads1
Vascular Epiphytes As Bioindicators of Climate Change and Their Own Vulnerability
Florida Endangered/Threatened Plants
Far North Coast Bromeliad Study Group N.S.W
Absorptive Trichomes in Brocchinia Reducta (Bromeliaceae) and Their Evolutionary and Systematic Significance Author(S): David H
Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team
The Rufford Small Grants Foundation Final Report ------Congratulations on the Completion of Your Project That Was Supported by the Rufford Small Grants Foundation
An Annotated Catalogue of the Generic Names of The
Newsletter of the Bromeliad Society of Central Florida Volume No. 31 Issue No
REGULATED PLANT INDEX of Sept
1 Colecta, Procesamiento Y Determinación Taxonómica De Bromelias Del Municipio De El Calvario
Coefficients of Conservatism Values and the Floristic Quality Index for the Vascular Plants of South Florida
Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, Miami, FL 33199
Population Ecology of Epiphytic Angiosperms: a Review
The Big Cypress National Preserve
Top View
Vascular Epiphyte Assemblages on Isolated Trees Along an Elevational Gradient in Southwest Panama
ISB: Atlas of Florida Vascular Plants
(Mexican Bromeliad Weevil): Problems and Prospects
La Familia Bromeliaceae En México
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
Florida's Endangered and Threatened Plants
Slope Forest
Vascular Plant Species List Excluding: Pteriodophyte (Ferns & Allies) & Orchidaceae (Orchids)
Orchid-Fever.Pdf
S1029 Mortellaro Monograph.Pdf
Multi Locus Plastid Phylogeny of Bromelioideae (Bromeliaceae) and the Taxonomic Utility of Petal Appendages and Pollen Characters
Smooth-Leaved Bromeliaceae of BELIZE (Excluding Tillandsia) Bruce K
Structure and Composition of the Aquatic Invertebrate Community Inhabiting Epiphytic Bromeliads in South Florida and the Discovery of an Insectivorous Bromeliad
Florida's Native Bromeliads1