Dacrydium
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- Endemic Birds in Papua New Guinea's Montane Forests: Human Use and Conservation
- Tree Ring Analysis in Rimu (Dacrydium Cupressinum): Implications for Studies of Forest Dynamics and Sustained Yield Management
- PODOCARPACEAE 1. DACRYDIUM Solander Ex G. Forster, Pl. Esc. 80 [Fl. Ins. Austr. Prod. 92]. 1786
- Biodiversity of the Sebangau Tropical Peat Swamp Forest, Indonesian Borneo
- Endemic Birds in Papua New Guinea's Montane Forests
- Montgomery Botanical Center (MBC) Tropical Conifer Collections List of Accessions Currently Growing on MBC Grounds (Nov 2018)
- Rimu Dacrydium Cupressinum
- Table S1. Character Data Used in This Study. All Characters Except Seed Cone Orientation Are Binary, with “1” Indicating Presence and “0” Absence
- Commercial Suppliers of Tree and Shrub in the United States
- Appendix a Biodiversity Monitoring Report
- Enlarged and Highly Repetitive Plastome of Lagarostrobos and Plastid Phylogenomics of Podocarpaceae
- Cuticle Micromorphology of Falcatifolium De Laubenfels (Podocarpaceae)
- Dacrydium Cupressinum
- Dacrydium Cupressinum
- A Comparative Study of Bird Abundance and Diversity in Mature
- Enlarged and Highly Repetitive Plastome of Lagarostrobos and Plastid 2 Phylogenomics of Podocarpaceae
- Forest Composition Across Glacial Terraces Differing in Age in Saltwater Forest, South Westland
- Diversification History and Hybridization of Dacrydium (Podocarpaceae) in Remote