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MVG 21 – Other Grasslands, Herblands, Sedgelands and Rushlands
Vicariance, Climate Change, Anatomy and Phylogeny of Restionaceae
'A New Subfamilial and Tribal Classification of Restionaceae
The 1770 Landscape of Botany Bay, the Plants Collected by Banks and Solander and Rehabilitation of Natural Vegetation at Kurnell
New Combinations Arising from a New Classification of Non-African
Effects of a Fire Response Trait on Diversification in Replicated Radiations
Nuclear Genes, Matk and the Phylogeny of the Poales
On the Flora of Australia
Seedling Establishment in a Pyrogenic Flowering Species: the Role of Time-Since-Fire, Litter and Post- Dispersal Seed Predation
KINRM Review and Strategic Action Plan
Nuytsia the Journal of the Western Australian Herbarium 23: 503–526 Published Online 21 November 2013
Northern Rivers, New South Wales
Provisional List of Plants Requiring Urgent Management Intervention
A New Subfamilial and Tribal Classification of Restionaceae (Poales)
Rushes and Sedges
Checklist of Vascular Plants Recorded from Chatham Islands
Vegetation of Montane Bogs in East-Flowing Catchments of Northern New England, New South Wales
Classification, Evolution, and Phylogeny of the Families of Monocotyledons
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Restio Curvulus Nees and Lectotypifications of Some Australian Restionaceae
Flowering Plants
Albany Regional Vegetation Survey: Extent, Type and Status
Genome Size Dynamics and Evolution in Monocots
Fire Responses of Bushland Plants After the January 1994 Wildfires in Northern Sydney
The Wehl Family of South Australia and Their Botanical Connections with “Dear Uncle” Baron Ferdinand Von Mueller John Leslie Dowea, Tom W
Restionaceae (Poales) in the Footsteps of Robert Brown
Ecology of Sydney Plant Species Part 9: Monocotyledon Families
Wallum on the Nabiac Pleistocene Barriers, Lower North Coast of New South Wales
Mimosa Creek Precinct – Flora, Fauna and Fauna Corridor Assessment
A Study of the Land in the Catchment of the Gippsland Lakes TC-17
Ecotones and Fire and the Conservation of the Endangered Eastern Bristlebird Jack Baker University of Wollongong
Plastome Sequence Phylogeny and Evolution of Poales Author(S) :Thomas J
A Genus-Level Phylogenetic Linear Sequence of Monocots
Checklist of Th€ Coastal Flora of the South-West Botanical Province
View the Science and Conservation Annual Report 2012-2013 Here