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Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Plant Species of North Carolina 2016
Kennebec Estuary Focus Areas of Statewide Ecological Significance Kennebec Estuary
NJ Native Plants - USDA
Morfoanatomia Dos Capítulos E Biologia Da Polinização De Syngonanthus Elegans (Bong.) Ruhland (Eriocaulaceae - Poales)
Plants of the Saco Estuary: Tidal Marshes
New York Natural Heritage Program Rare Plant Status List May 2004 Edited By
Aquatic Vascular Plants of New England, Station Bulletin, No.523
Binder20.Pdf
Njplantlist.Pdf
Anatomia Floral E Aspectos Reprodutivos De Espécies De Poales (Monocotiledôneas)
Estuarine Communities Descriptions
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Plant Species of North Carolina 2018 Revised October 19, 2018
Eriocaulon Parkeri BL
Keys to the Vegetation Types
Ana Carolina De Oliveira Neves
Freshwater Tidal Marsh
State of the Plants
Threatened and Endangered Species
Top View
Interim Report, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, and U.S
New York Rare Plant Status Lists November 2020 Compiled by Stephen M
FOMB Cybrary
State of the Plants: Challenges and Opportunities for Conserving New England's Native Flora
Parker's Pipewort Eriocaulon Parkeri
Checklist of the Flora of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Virginia
Inventory for Important Biological Resources in the Chickahominy River Watershed
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Plant Species of North Carolina 2021
Conservation Status of Hudson River Intertidal Plant Species Hudson River Foundation 2 December 2014
Complete-Intern Book 2014.Pdf
Eriocaulon Parkeri Robinson Parker’S Pipewort
Newburyport Produced in 2012
Effects of Invasive Plant Species on Pollinator Service and Reproduction in Native Plants at Acadia National Park
Invasive Species Threats to Rare Plants in the Hudson River Tidal Wetlands: Analysis and Recommendations
Freshwater Tidal Marsh
Floral Visitors of Eriocaulon Heleocharioides (Eriocaulaceae), an Extinct Aquatic Species in the Wild
Design Workshop-Preferred Option Presentation
Rare Plants of Delaware