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Lewisia pygmaea
Synopsis of a New Taxonomic Synthesis Of
Plant Communities of the Steens Mountain Subalpine Grassland and Their Relationship to Certain En
Perspectives from Montiaceae (Portulacineae) Evolution. II
Nyffeler Taxon 2010 V.Pdf
2020 North American Botanic Garden Strategy for Alpine Plant Conservation
Vascular Plant Species Checklist and Rare Plants of Fossil Butte National
Talinum, by David Ferguson 83
Bulletin of the American Rock Garden Society
Traces of the Past: Microscopic Residue Analysis on the Canadian Plateau, British
Molecular Phylogeny of the Portulacaceous Cohort Wendy Linn Applequist Iowa State University
Common Plants of the Upper Klamath Basin
Emerald Chapter, NPSO, Rare and Endangered Vascular Plant List Lane Co., Oregon – April 2012
Molecular Evidence Resolving the Systematic Position of Hectorella (Portulacaceae)
Wildflower Hot Spots of the Eastern Sierra Welcome to the Eastern Sierra…
Illustrated Key to Misc. Small Dicot Families
Vascular Flora of the Upper Rock Creek Watershed, Eastern Sierra Nevada, California Joy D
Draft Plant Propagation Protocol
Plant Community Classification for Alpine Vegetation on the Beaverhead National Forest, Montana
Top View
The Ethnobotany and Descriptive Ecology of Bitterroot, Lewisia Rediviva Pursh
Download/List/Vascular.Asp; Accessed Jan
Halophytum Ameghinoi Belongs to This Monotypic Succulent Herbaceous Family, Which Is Endemic to the Argentine Monte Eco-Region, in Arid and Semi-Arid Scrubland
Systematics, Evolution, and Phylogeography of Montiaceae (Portulacineae)
University of Alberta Assessing the Vulnerability of Rare Plants Using Climate Change Velocity, Habitat Connectivity and Dispers
Checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Trinity Alps
Phemeranthus and Talinum