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Anatomy and Identification of Five Indigenous Rattan Species of Ghana
A Review of Animal-Mediated Seed Dispersal of Palms
Phytotaxa
The Silvicultural and Sustainable Management of Rattan Production Systems
909-914, 2009 © 2009, Insinet Publication
Wendland's Palms
Seed Geometry in the Arecaceae
The Effect of Elevation on Species Richness in Tropical Forests Depends on the Considered Lifeform: Results from an East African Mountain Forest
An Update to the African Palms (Arecaceae) Floristic and Taxonomic Knowledge, with Emphasis on the West African Region
Globaltreesearch Database Sources
(Arecaceae): Évolution Du Système Sexuel Et Du Nombre D'étamines
Systematics and Evolution of the Rattan Genus Korthalsia Bl
Palmtraits 1.0, a Species-Level Functional Trait Database of Palms Worldwide
Plant Resources of South-East Asia Is a Multivolume Handbook That Aims
A Review on Molecular Studies of Rattans, with Special Attention to the Genus Calamus (Arecaceae)
Arecaceae 1 Arecaceae
Demography and Life History of Two Rattan Species, Eremospatha Macrocarpa and Laccosperma Secundiflorum,Incoteˆ D’Ivoire
Top View
7 AFRICAN and the WESTERN INDIAN OCEAN REGION Africa
Arecaceae – Calamoideae Beilschm.)
Palaeoecological Significance of Palms at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, Based on Phytolith Remains
And Laccosperma (Arecaceae/Palmae)
Tropical Palmspalms
Rattan Glossary in Support of the Development of the Rattan Sector Worldwide
(Laccosperma Secundiflorum Eremospatha Macrocarpa
Sclerosperma Profizianum Valk. & Sunder. and Eremospatha
(Arecaceae/Palmae) from Monts De Cristal, Gabon Thomas L.P
Not Only Timber
Stem Anatomy and Taxonomic Implications
Exploring the Floristic Diversity of Tropical Africa Marc S
Uvariopsis Ebo (Annonaceae) a New, Critically Endangered Tree Species from the Ebo Forest, Cameroon and a Key to the Cameroonian Species of Uvariopsis
Stauffer Et Al., 2014
A Taxonomic Revision of the Rattans of Africa (Arecaceae: Calamoideae)
The Palm Family (Arecaceae): a Microcosm of Sexual System Evolution
The First Complete Global Database of Tree Species and Country Distributions
Forest Products, Livelihoods and Conservation: Case Studies on Non-Timber Forest Product Systems. Volume 2