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Stillingia: a Newly Recorded Genus of Euphorbiaceae from China
A Preliminary List of the Vascular Plants and Wildlife at the Village Of
Biodiversity in Forests of the Ancient Maya Lowlands and Genetic
Woody and Herbaceous Plants Native to Haiti for Use in Miami-Dade Landscapes1
Cyclura Cychlura) in the Exuma Islands, with a Dietary Review of Rock Iguanas (Genus Cyclura)
Ríos-Franceschi Et Al. 2016
Quarantine Host Range and Natural History of Gadirtha Fusca, a Potential Biological Control Agent of Chinese Tallowtree (Triadica Sebifera) in North America
Gypsy Moth Management in the United States: a Cooperative Approach
Lepidoptera: Gracillariidae): an Adventive Herbivore of Chinese Tallowtree (Malpighiales: Euphorbiaceae) J
Tmd'a Woody Plant List Forl@Tlgua and Barbuda
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A Botanical Gordian Knot: the Case of Ateramnus and Gymnanthes (Euphorbiaceae)
Phytochemical Study of Nonpolar Extracts from Excoecaria Lucida Sw. Leaves (Euphorbiaceae)
The Stock Island Tree Snail (Orthalicus Reses
SISTEMÁTICA DO GÊNERO Gymnanthes Sw. (HIPPOMANEAE, EUPHORBIACEAE)
Mechanisms of Chinese Tallow (Triadica Sebifera) Invasion and Their MARK Management Implications – a Review ⁎ Lauren S
Wood Atlas of the Euphorbiaceae Sl
Cyanogenesis in the Euphorbiaceae Lucinda L
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Vascular Plant Inventory and Mapping of Buck Island Buck Island Reef National Monument St
Tree and Tree-Like Species of Mexico: Euphorbiaceae, Peraceae, Phyllanthaceae, Picrodendraceae, Putranjivaceae, and Urticaceae
Evaluating Extinction Risk of the World's
Euphorbiaceae) in Malesia
Bissea Special Issue.Pmd
A Vegetation Classification of Antigua-Barbuda-Redonda: Implications for Conservation
September 1, 2004
This Thesis Has Been Submitted in Fulfilment of the Requirements for a Postgraduate Degree (E.G
John C. Gifford Arboretum Catalog of Plants
Quarantine Host Range of Bikasha Collaris, a Potential
Florula of Lime Cay – an Account of the Vascular Plants on a Small Jamaican Islet