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  • Carnivorous Plant Newsletter Vol 47 No 1 March 2018

    Carnivorous Plant Newsletter Vol 47 No 1 March 2018

  • FLORA from FĂRĂGĂU AREA (MUREŞ COUNTY) AS POTENTIAL SOURCE of MEDICINAL PLANTS Silvia OROIAN1*, Mihaela SĂMĂRGHIŢAN2

    FLORA from FĂRĂGĂU AREA (MUREŞ COUNTY) AS POTENTIAL SOURCE of MEDICINAL PLANTS Silvia OROIAN1*, Mihaela SĂMĂRGHIŢAN2

  • Outline of Angiosperm Phylogeny

    Outline of Angiosperm Phylogeny

  • The Vascular Flora of Rarău Massif (Eastern Carpathians, Romania). Note Ii

    The Vascular Flora of Rarău Massif (Eastern Carpathians, Romania). Note Ii

  • Flora Mediterranea 26

    Flora Mediterranea 26

  • Carnivory in the Teasel Dipsacus Fullonum — the Effect of Experimental Feeding on Growth and Seed Set

    Carnivory in the Teasel Dipsacus Fullonum — the Effect of Experimental Feeding on Growth and Seed Set

  • CUT-LEAVED TEASEL Dipsacus Laciniatus

    CUT-LEAVED TEASEL Dipsacus Laciniatus

  • Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases Ehtnobotanical Plants for Rheumatism

    Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical Databases Ehtnobotanical Plants for Rheumatism

  • Carnivorous Plants with Hybrid Trapping Strategies

    Carnivorous Plants with Hybrid Trapping Strategies

  • Northwest Plant Names and Symbols for Ecosystem Inventory and Analysis Fourth Edition

    Northwest Plant Names and Symbols for Ecosystem Inventory and Analysis Fourth Edition

  • Teasel, Dipsacus Spp. the Invasive Weed Called Teasel Has Become Established in Many Parts of the Upper Midwest

    Teasel, Dipsacus Spp. the Invasive Weed Called Teasel Has Become Established in Many Parts of the Upper Midwest

  • Therapeutic Use of Some Romanian Medicinal Plants

    Therapeutic Use of Some Romanian Medicinal Plants

  • Dipsacus Fullonum

    Dipsacus Fullonum

  • Utilisation of Pollen Resources by Bumblebees in an Enhanced Arable Landscape

    Utilisation of Pollen Resources by Bumblebees in an Enhanced Arable Landscape

  • Teasel (Dipsacus Spp.) Restricted DESCRIPTION: Teasels Are Aggressive Biennials That Tend to Form Extensive Monocultures

    Teasel (Dipsacus Spp.) Restricted DESCRIPTION: Teasels Are Aggressive Biennials That Tend to Form Extensive Monocultures

  • Introduction 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 Along the Labi Road in the Tiny Sultanate of Brunei Lies a Series of Sandy 13 14 Stream Beds

    Introduction 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 Along the Labi Road in the Tiny Sultanate of Brunei Lies a Series of Sandy 13 14 Stream Beds

  • Native Alternatives to Invasive Non-Native Landscape Plants

    Native Alternatives to Invasive Non-Native Landscape Plants

  • Research on Spontaneous and Subspontaneous Flora of Botanical Garden

    Research on Spontaneous and Subspontaneous Flora of Botanical Garden "Vasile Fati" Jibou

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  • Traditional Use and Management of Ntfps in Kangchenjunga Landscape: Implications for Conservation and Livelihoods Yadav Uprety1*, Ram C
  • Teasel, Common Dipsacus Fullonum (D
  • 2016 Catalog
  • Field Guide for Managing Teasel in the Southwest
  • Rmrs Noxious Weed Guide
  • What Exactly Is a Carnivorous Plant?
  • Rare Plant and Vegetation Survey of Larrabee State Park
  • Teaseljan2011.Pdf
  • Sample View Sample View If You Find This Handbook Please Return To
  • Population Growth of the Pitcher Plant, Sarracenia Purpurea L., at Cranberry Bog, Licking County, Ohio1
  • Prospects for Biological Control of Teasels, Dipsacus Spp., a New Target in the United States
  • (RTE) Plant Species Inventory Final Report
  • Carnivorous Plants - Botanical Society of America
  • Carnivorous Plants of Ohio
  • An Ecological Database of the British Flora
  • Prospects for Biological Control of Teasels, Dipsacus Spp., a New Target in the United States
  • Don Castro Plants
  • DP70212.Pdf (2.994Mb)


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