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"National List of Vascular Plant Species That Occur in Wetlands: 1996 National Summary."
Guide to the Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia, Working Draft of 17 March 2004 -- LILIACEAE
Amarkand: a Comprehensive Review on Its Ethnopharmacology, Nutritional Aspects, and Taxonomy
Confronting Assumptions About Spontaneous Autogamy
FINAL REPORT PSRA Vegetation Monitoring 2005-2006 PC P502173
The Orchid Flora of the Colombian Department of Valle Del Cauca Revista Mexicana De Biodiversidad, Vol
Native Orchid Conservation, Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge
Floristic Composition of the South-Central Florida Dry Prairie Landscape Steve L
George J. Wilder Jean M. Mccollom Naples Botanical Garden Natural Ecosystems 4820 Bayshore Drive 985 Sanctuary Road Naples, Florida 34112-7336, U.S.A
Rare Plants of St. Lucie County Field Guide
A Família Orchidaceae No Parque Estadual Da Ilha Do Cardoso, Cananéia, SP
Conservation Status of Eulophia Species (Orchidaceae) in Uganda, East Africa
Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in Tropical Orchids: Integrating Phylogenetic, Ecophysiological and Molecular Genetic Approaches
(Orchidaceae: Eulophiinae) No Rio Grande Do Sul, Brasil Grasiela Bruzamarello Tognon1*, Cristiano Roberto Buzatto1 E Rodrigo B
'New' Species of Native Florida Orchid
Orchid Pollination Biology1 Haleigh Ray and Wagner Vendrame2
FDACS DPI Tri-Ology Volume 51, Number 2, March - April 2012
Orchids: Botanical Jewels of the Golfo Dulce Region, Costaarica Orchids Botanical Jewels of the Golfo Dulce Region, Costa Rica Imprint
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FDACS DPI Tri-Ology Volume 48, Number 1, March
Conservation Assessment for the Crested Coral-Root Orchid (Hexalectris Spicata (Walter) Barnhart) 38
Niche Conservatism of Eulophia Alta, a Trans-Atlantic Orchid Species
Consequences of Anthropogenic and Global Change on Orchids: an Emphasis on Biotic Interactions Jason L
Literature Cited Robert W. Kiger, Editor This Is a Consolidated List of All Works Cited in Volume 26, Whether As Selected Refere
Asymbiotic and Symbiotic Seed Germination for Eulophia Alta