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- Cordia Boissieri: Texas Olive1 Edward F
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- Protective Effect of Cordia Boissieri A. DC. (Boraginaceae) on Metabolic Syndrome
- Ecoregions of Texas
- Flower, Fruit Phenology and Flower Traits in Cordia Boissieri (Boraginaceae) from Northeastern Mexico
- "A" Approved Low Water Plant List for Laredo
- Boraginaceae
- Approved Plant Lists Provided Were Carefully Chosen for Their Appropriateness and Availability
- Weed Risk Assessment for Cordia Curassavica (Jacq.) Roem. & Schult. (Boraginaceae) – Black Sage
- Interim Report, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, and U.S
- Final Environmental Impact Statement Volume I Of
- Cordia Boissieri Common Names: Anacahuita, Mexican Olive, Wild Olive Family: Boraginaceae
- Caterpillar Food Plants for the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas April
- Conservation of Biodiversity in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
- The Last Great Habitat
- Evolutionary Relationships, Taxonomy, and Patterns of Character Evolution
- Approved Plant List
- Texas Fruit and Nut Production Olives Larry Stein, Jim Kamas, and Monte Nesbitt Extension Fruit Specialists, the Texas A&M University System
- Landscaping with Native Plants Is an Effective Way to Save Water, Money, and Secure a Future for Our Natural Heritage
- Descriptions of the Level IV Ecoregions of Texas
- Preferred, Controlled, and Prohibited Plant List
- Approved Plant List
- Delimiting Boraginales and Assessing Closest Relatives Kristen E
- Recommended Valley Trees Part 2
- Galveston Island Recommended Tree List
- SPI Butterfly Garden Native Nectar Plants and Host Plants By: Javier Gonzalez
- Plants Resistant to Cotton Root Rot
- South Texas Electric Cooperative, Inc
- Evaluation of Subtropical and Tropical Fruits As Potential Hosts for the Southern Strain of Plum Curculio (Coleoptera: Curculionidae)
- Approved Tree Species to Replant