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- Identification Key to the Cypress Family (Cupressaceae)1
- MCBG Conifer Collection
- Biggest Trees of the World Pub 13-2
- The Last Glacial Termination on the Eastern Flank of the Central
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- Environmental Correlates of Stem Radius Change in the Endangered
- Lm, Tem and Sem Investigations on Recent Inaperturate Gymnospermatophyta Pollen Grains
- Looking Across a Line of Mummified Tree Stumps on Axel Heiberg Island
- Plants of the Humboldt State University Campus
- Ancient Bald Cypress Forests Black River, North Carolina David W
- Patagonian Plants We Grow in Britain Keith and Lorna Ferguson
- Libro Rojo De La Flora Terrestre De Chile Ingles.Pdf
- INFORMATION LEAFLET FOREIGN WOODS 1 61:,Otest Products Laboratory, Forest Service U
- Massive Biomass and Slow Carbon Dynamics of Fitzroya Cupressoides Temperate Forests in Southern Chile
- Comparative Wood Anatomy of Southern South American Cupressaceae
- The Patagonian Cordillera and Its Main Rivers, Between 41° and 48° South Latitude Author(S): Hans Steffen Source: the Geographical Journal, Vol
- List of Priority Species
- Red List of Threatened Species. a Global Species Assessment
- Distribution of Living Cupressaceae Reflects the Breakup of Pangea
- Supporting Information
- Evaluating Extinction Risk of the World's
- Experimentation and Combustion Properties of Patagonian Andean Forest (Argentina)
- Natural Chile
- An Annotated Bibliography of the Biology of Coast Redwood (Sequoia Sempervirens (D.Don) Endl.) ______
- Molecular Identification of Fitzroya Cupressoides, Sequoia Sempervirens, and Thuja Plicata Wood Using Taxon-Specific Rdna-Its Primers
- Prumnopitys Andina, the Chilean Plum Yew, Is a Species Introduced to Cultivation in The
- Ancient Bald Cypress Forests Black River, North Carolina David W
- Cupressus Sempervirens Population in the South of France
- Ancient Cypress Article
- Cenozoic Climate Change Shaped the Evolutionary Ecophysiology of the Cupressaceae Conifers
- Forensic Identification of CITES Appendix I Cuipressaceae Using
- Austrocedrus Chilensis. Pi/Geroden Lensis Occurs on Dry (500 Mm/Year Rainfall) Dron Uviferum and Fitzroya Cupressoides
- Global Survey of Ex Situ Conifer Collections Global Survey of Ex Situ Conifer Collections