Cercidiphyllum
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- New Fossil Leaves of Araceae from the Late Cretaceous and Paleogene of Western North America
- Noteworthy Collections New and Interesting Introduced Vascular Plants for Ontario and Canada
- Plant Profile: Katsura Cercidiphyllum Japonicum by Alex Luken & Sarah Schaffner Family Cercidiphyllaceae Cercidiphyllum Japo
- Washington Geology
- Micropropagation of the Relict Genus Cercidiphyllum
- An Evolutionary Perspective on Leaf Economics: Phylogenetics of Leaf Mass Per Area in Vascular Plants Olivier Flores1,2, Eric Garnier1, Ian J
- Chloroplast Phylogenomic Insights Into the Evolution of Distylium (Hamamelidaceae)
- Cytological Studies on the Eastern Asian Family Trochodendraceae
- Cercidiphyllum Japonicum (Katsura Tree) Cercidiphyllum Japonicum Is a Tree Native to Japan and China
- PALEONTOLOGICAL NOTES on the WANNAGAN CREEK QUARRY SITE (PALEOCENE - NORTH DAKOTA) Lchnofossils I
- STOR ® Scott L
- Paleobotanical Proxies for Early Eocene Climates and Ecosystems in Northern North America from Middle to High Latitudes
- Hidden Lake Gardens As of 05/6/2016 Michigan State University Plant Sale May 6 & 7, 2016
- Systematics of the Hamamelidaceae Based on Morphological and Molecular Evidence
- Systematic Relationship of Weeping Katsura Based on Nuclear Ribosomal DNA Sequences
- Paleoallium Billgenseli Gen. Et Sp. Nov.: Fossil Monocot Remains from the Latest Early Eocene Republic Flora, Northeastern Washington State, Usa
- Cercidiphyllum - Growing Guide
- The Kanaka Creek Fossil Flora (Huntingdon Formation), British Columbia, Canada—Paleoenvironment and Evidence for Paleocene Age Using Palynology and Macroflora