Cyperaceae
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- Prophylls and Branching in Cyperaceae Leaves Are All Basal, but Some Ensheathe the Lower Part of the Rounded Culm (B and C)
- GRASSES, SEDGES and RUSHES: an Introduction
- C3 and C4 Photosynthesis in Cyperus (Cyperaceae) in Temperate Eastern North America
- SCIRPUS OLNEYI (Cyperaceae) SHOWS PHENOTYPICAL DIFFERENTIATION in a SALT MARSH on the EAST COAST of the U.S.A
- Taxonomic Notes on Cyperaceae of Nepal: New Records of a Genus, Six Species and Other Noteworthy Species
- Cyperaceae and Juncaceae Pollination Measured in the Air at Two Sites in SW Spain
- Schoenus Nigricans (Cyperaceae) Xerophytic Grasslands on the NE Adriatic Islands Cres and Krk (Croatia)
- 155 Arbuscular Mycorrhiza in Species of Commelinid
- New Combinations in Schoenoplectus (Cyperaceae) from China
- Cattail Family Typhaceae - Cattail Family Family of 1 Genus - the Cattails
- And Baltic Rush (Juncus Balticus )
- Biosystematic Studies in the Family Cyperaceae
- Systematic Botany. Lectures 19–21
- Cyperus, Cyperaceae
- Chemistry and Pharmacology of Cyperaceae Stilbenoids: a Review
- Anatomy and Morphology of the Cyperaceae – Sedge Family
- Anatomy and Morphology of the Juncaceae – Rush Family
- Lecture 24: "Graminoid" Monocots IB 168, Spring 2009 Graminoid Monocots: a Clade in Poales of Usually Wind-Pollinat