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State of New York City's Plants 2018
Plant List
Limnophila Sessiliflora Animal and Plant Health (Plantaginaceae) – Ambulia Inspection Service
(Dr. Sc. Nat.) Vorgelegt Der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftl
CBD First National Report
The Hoosier- Shawnee Ecological Assessment Area
Growth Strategy, Phylogeny and Stoichiometry Determine The
Ecological Checklist of the Missouri Flora for Floristic Quality Assessment
Literature Cited
Hottonia Palustris L. (Primulaceae) – a New Vascular Plant for Finland Found in Turku
Journal of the Oklahoma Native Plant Society, Volume 9, December 2009
Tropical Aquatic Plants: Morphoanatomical Adaptations - Edna Scremin-Dias
In Search of High-Yielding and Single-Compound-Yielding Plants: New Sources of Pharmaceutically Important Saponins from the Primulaceae Family
Minutes of the 1023Rd Meeting 12 January 2007 Robert Bertin, Recording Secretary Pro Tempore
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Heterostyly Accelerates Diversification Via Reduced Extinction in Primroses
Phylogenetic Distribution and Evolution of Mycorrhizas in Land Plants
European Red List of Vascular Plants Melanie Bilz, Shelagh P
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Database and Atlas of Aquatic Vascular Plants the British Isles
Ranunculales Dumortier (1829) Menispermaceae A
The Vascular Flora of Kopački Rit Nature Park (Croatia) Vaskularne Rastline Naravnega Parka Kopački Rit (Hrvaška)
Salt Shrub Communities to Allow Dynamic Ecological Processes (Sedimentation, Erosion, Tidal Flushing, and Nutrient Cycling) to Continue
2020 Oklahoma Native Plant Record
Key to Genera and Families
Hottonia Inflata Elliot, American Featherfoil; Photo by Brian Johnson
Are Any Primroses (Primula) Primitively Monomorphic?
Distylic Hottonia Palustris Shows High Reproductive Success in Small
Index of Flowering Plants
Palynomorphological Study of Primrose (Primula Vulgaris Huds.) Grown in Natural Reserve Obedska Bara (Serbia)
Aquatic Plant Workshop the Good, the Bad, and the Unknown
Atlas of the Flora of New England: Paeoniaceae to Ericaceae