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1 History of Vitaceae Inferred from Morphology-Based
Phylogenetic Analysis of Vitaceae Based on Plastid Sequence Data
Phylogeny of the SE Australian Clade of Hibbertia Subg. Hemistemma (Dilleniaceae)
DILLENIACEAE 1. TETRACERA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 533. 1753
Elatinaceae Are Sister to Malpighiaceae; Peridiscaceae Belong to Saxifragales
New Fossil Woods from Lower Cenozoic
An Overview of Dillenia Indica and Their Properties
Phylogenetic Analysis of 83 Plastid Genes Further Resolves the Early Diversification of Eudicots
Flora of Australia, Volume 46, Iridaceae to Dioscoreaceae
Dilleniaceae Family: an Overview of Its Ethnomedicinal JPP 2014; 3 (2): 181-204 Received: 22-05-2014 Uses, Biological and Phytochemical Profile Accepted: 23-06-2014
Phylogenetic Analysis of 83 Plastid Genes Further Resolves the Early Diversification of Eudicots
11. Hibbertia Spanantha, a New Species from the Central Coast of New South Wales H.R
Molecular Biology of Vitaceae Using DNA Markers: a Review
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) System
The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants
Reconstructing Deep‐Time Palaeoclimate Legacies in The
Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) System
Singpuria, a New Genus of Eudicot Flower from the Latest Cretaceous Deccan Intertrappean Beds of India
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Dillenia Indica Linn
The Number of Known Plants Species in the World and Its Annual Increase
Lianas No Neotrópico Parte 3
Dillenia Suffruticosa SCORE: 11.0 RATING: High Risk
First Published on the Flora Mesoamericana Website, 29 Dec
Dillenia Indica, Its Morphology, Phytochemistry and Pharmacological Activity with Reference to Its Anticancer Activity
WRA Species Report
Notes on Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae) 5
Angiosperm Phylogeny: 17 Genes, 640 Taxa
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Forest2009chap18.Pdf
Notes on Hibbertia (Dilleniaceae) 2. the H
Dillenia Tetrapetala (Dilleniaceae), a New Species from Honba Nature Reserve, Vietnam
Dilleniaceae) Represents Two New Species from Brazil
Dilleniaceae
Hibbertia Andrews (Dilleniaceae, Guinea Flowers) in North Queensland, Townsville Area to the Tip of Cape York Peninsula
Lianas and Climbing Plants of the Neotropics: Dilleniaceae