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Vascular Plant and Vertebrate Inventory of Chiricahua National Monument
YUCCA, SOTOL and NOLINA Variety Sheet
GENOME EVOLUTION in MONOCOTS a Dissertation
Phoenix Active Management Area Low-Water-Use/Drought-Tolerant Plant List
Dasylirion Wheeleri 29June2014
Classification and Phylogenetic Systematics: a Review of Concepts with Examples from the Agave Family
Networks in a Large-Scale Phylogenetic Analysis: Reconstructing Evolutionary History of Asparagales (Lilianae) Based on Four Plastid Genes
Vascular Plant and Vertebrate Inventory of Fort Bowie National Historic Site Vascular Plant and Vertebrate Inventory of Fort Bowie National Historic Site
Coordinated Resource Management Plan
Late Pleistocene Plants and Animals of the Sonoran Desert: a Survey of Ancient Packrat Middens in Southwestern Arizona
SNRPC Regional Plant List
Molecular Phylogenetics and Morphology of Beaucarnea (Ruscaceae) As Distinct from Nolina, and the Submersion of Calibanus Into Beaucarnea
B. Plant List See Appendix a (City of Sedona Approved Landscape Plant List); LDC Section 5.6 (Landscaping)
5, and J. Chris Pires
Plant Materials for Pollinator Conservation
Plant Responses to Fire in a Mexican Arid Shrubland Dante Arturo Rodríguez-Trejo1* , Juli G
Approved Plant Lists Provided Were Carefully Chosen for Their Appropriateness and Availability
A Field Guide To
Top View
Buchanan's Native Plants Desert Spoon
Systematics of Dasylirion: Taxonomy and Molecular Phylogeny
Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants
An Annotated List of VASCULAR PLANTS of CHIRICAHUA MOUNTAINS
A New Family Placement for Australian Blue Squill, Chamaescilla: Xanthorrhoeaceae (Hemerocallidoideae), Not Asparagaceae
Approved Plant List - Front Yard
Checklist of Mammals from Twelve Habitat Types at Fort Bliss Military
(1911) in Beaucarnea, Dasylirion, and Nolina (Asparagaceae-Nolinoideae
Biological Resources Survey, Rio Grande and Tijuana River Flood
High on the Desert Newsletter
James Downer Volume 28 No.1
Mexican Distillates > New York // Spring 2019
CLAN COYOTE Triumph of the Desert
Dasylirion Wheeleri (Wheeler's Sotol) Wheeler's Sotol Gives an Incredible Sculpture Look Into Your Landscape
Agave Intensive Presented by Arthur Black
USGS Open-File Report 2007-1393
Climatic Change and Habitat Availability for Three Sotol Species in México: a Vision Towards Their Sustainable Use
As Examples in the Text, Arranged by Biomes