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Hapaline Benthamiana Question Number Question Answer Score 1.01 Is the Species Highly Domesticated? N 0
A New Website for Araceae Taxonomy On
A Review of the Aroid Tribe Caladieae with the Description of Three New Species of Caladium and Seven New Species of Syngonium (Araceae)
Fossil Araceae from a Paleocene Neotropical Rainforest in Colombia1
Molecular Systematics and Historical Biogeography of Araceae at a Worldwide Scale and in Southeast Asia
Josef Bogner's Publications Compiled Mainly by S.S. Renner, S.J. Mayo, N
Interstitial Telomerelike Repeats in the Monocot Family Araceae
Josef Bogner (1939–2020)
Hapaline Appendiculata (Araceae: Caladieae) Rediscovered
A Revision of Syngonium (Araceae) Author(S): Thomas B
Araceae of Malesia I: Introduction
Maximum Likelihood Inference Implies a High, Not a Low, Ancestral Haploid Chromosome Number in Araceae, with a Critique of the Bias Introduced by ‘X’
The Araceae of Borneo-The Genera
Ornamental Geophytes from Basic Science to Sustainable Production
New Species of Genus Hapaline (Araceae) from Vietnam
Tropical Region', a Bibliography Has Been From, an Unpublished Species
Interactive Web-Taxonomy for the <I>Araceae</I>
Boyce, P. C. 1996. the Genus Hapaline (Araceae: Aroideae
Top View
Paralectotype, a New Type Term in Botany Author(S): Hans V
History and Current Status of Systematic Research with Araceae
Two New Species of Chlorospatha Section Orientales (Araceae)
Assessing the Invasiveness of Alien Aroids Using Modelling Techniques and Ecological Assessments
Evolutionary Developmental Leaf Morphology of the Plant Family Araceae Claudia Liliana Henriquez Washington University in St
Curriculum Vitae
Introduction
A Global Assessment of a Large Monocot Family Highlights the Need for Group-Specific Analyses of Invasiveness
Morphological Character Evolution of Amorphophallus (Araceae) Based on a Combined Phylogenetic Analysis of Trnl, Rbcl and LEAFY Second Intron Sequences
Screening New Plant Introductions for Potential Invasiveness: a Test of Impacts for the United States Doria R