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THE JEPSON GLOBE a Newsletter from the Friends of the Jepson Herbarium
Biosystematics of the Mimulus Nanus Complex in Oregon
Bob Allen's OCCNPS Presentation About Plant Families.Pages
Lamiales – Synoptical Classification Vers
Redefining Phrymaceae: the Placement of Mimulus, Tribe Mimuleae, and Phryma1
The Plants of Monterey County – an Illustrated Field Key Second Edition by Mary Ann Matthews & Michael Mitchell
A Taxonomic Conspectus of Phrymaceae: a Narrowed Circumscriptions for Mimulus , New and Resurrected Genera, and New Names and Combinations
Keyname Oldkeyname Common Name Plant Habit Family Name
Grow a Genius!
Three Varieties Raised to Specific Rank in Diplacus (Phrymaceae)
Diplacus Thompsonii (Phrymaceae), New Species from California
The Case for the Continued Use of the Genus Name Mimulus for All Monkeyflowers David B
Caspers Wilderness Park Plants V30 EF-2020
(PHRYMACEAE) ABSTRACT a Study of Diplacus Sect
The Case for the Continued Use of the Genus Name Mimulus for All Monkeyflowers David B
(Mimulus): New Model for Plant Developmental Genetics and Evo-Devo
Variation and Hybridization in Southern California Populations of Diplacus (Scrophulariaceae) Richard M
Top View
Recognition and Synopsis of Mimulus Sect. Tropanthus and Sect
Phrymaceae Lopseed Family
UPCOMING EVENTS! and Center for Plant Diversity
Patterns of Evolution in Western North American Mimulus (Phrymaceae)1
The Woody Diplacus of Southern California
Morphological Variation in Mimulus Section Diplacus (Scrophulariaceae) Melissa C
California Rare Plant Rank Additions Date Abutilon Abutiloides - Added to CRPR 2B.1 5-Oct-2016 Acanthoscyphus Parishii Var
Using Names in the Genus Mimulus
The Case for the Continued Use of the Genus Name Mimulus for All Monkeyflowers 1 2 Running Title
PLANT SALE Tuesday, October 16; 7 P.M
Impacts of Invasive Species to the Rare Annual Erythranthe Shevockii
A Revision of Erythranthe Montioides and Erythranthe Palmeri (Phrymaceae), with Descriptions of Five New Species from California and Nevada, Usa
Diplacus Cusickii (Greene) G.L
Why We Will Continue to Use the Genus Name Mimulus for All Monkeyflowers David B. Lowry1 1Department of Plant Biology, Michigan