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Transcript Profiling of a Novel Plant Meristem, the Monocot Cambium
Are Cabbage Trees Worth Anything? Relating Ecological and Human Values in the Cabbage Tree, Fl Kouka
Plant Charts for Native to the West Booklet
GENOME EVOLUTION in MONOCOTS a Dissertation
Cordyline Petiolaris Broad Leaved Palm Lily Friends Description Cordyline Petiolaris (Syn: Cordyline Terminalis Var
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TAXON:Cordyline Fruticosa (L.) A. Chev. SCORE:4.0 RATING:Evaluate
Cordyline Australis Cordyline Australis, Commonly Known As the Cabbage Tree, Cabbage-Palm Or Tī Kōuka Is a Widely Branched Monocot Tree Endemic to New Zealand
Cordyline Fruticosa) in Polynesia: a Case of Human Selection?
Cordyline Australis ) in Winter
PLANTS to ATTRACT BIRDS Paierau Rd (Bypass) Trees and Shrubs Can Provide Shelter, Food, and Nesting Places for Birds
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Polysaccharides from New Zealand Native Plants: a Review of Their Structure, Properties, and Potential Applications
Diet of Kereru (Hemiphaga Novaeseelandiae) in a Rural-Urban Landscape, Banks Peninsula, New Zealand
Canterbury Planting Guide. Farmers Trees for Bees
Cordyline and Phormium
Native Planting in the Bay of Plenty
Plant Me Instead!
Top View
Gardening with Pets
Tropical Palmspalms
Plant Me Instead!
Backyard Biodiversity in Canterbury
Kereru and Large Seeds in New Zealand
SUDDEN DECLINE in CABBAGE TREES (Cordyline Australis)
Capitol Park Tree Guide
Plants for Part Shade Containers
Ma. the Nature of the Square
8.3 Native Trees and Shrubs for Backdunes
Cabbage Wee Sudden Decline (Cordyline Australis - Agavaceae Hutch.) Philip Simpson*
Influencing Habitat Selection and Use Through Conspecific Attraction And
Patterns of Invertebrate Distribution and Abundance on Cordyline Australis in Human- Modified Landscapes
Canterbury Native Plants
I Like Spike
Ornamental Attributes of the Natural Variants of Cordyline Australis
Tūhoe Tuawhenua Mātauranga of Kererū (Hemiphaga Novaseelandiae Novaseelandiae) in Te Urewera
Long-Term Changes in the Breeding Biology of a New Zealand Bellbird Population 2 Suggest Plasticity in Life-History Responses to Ecological Restoration