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Impacts of Laurel Wilt Disease on Native Persea of the Southeastern United States Timothy M
Outplanting of the Endangered Pondberry
Q U a R T E R L Y N E W S L E T T E R September 2009 Volume 7 Number 1 of 4
Chemical Composition of the Leaf Essential Oil of Lindera Benzoin
Rearing Redbay Ambrosia Beetle, Xyleborus Glabratus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae), on Semi-Artificial Media
Pondberry (Lindera Melissifolia) 5-Year Review: Summary And
Laurel Wilt Threatens Redbay
Lindera Melissifolia)
Spicebush Lindera Benzoin
Natural Heritage Program List of Rare Plant Species of North Carolina 2018 Revised October 19, 2018
2009 UDBG Spring Plant Sale Catalog
Pondberry (Lindera Melissifolia)
Disease Biology and Host- Pathogen Interactions
For Your High-Altitude Garden, Choose
Lindera Melissifolia [Walter] Blume, Lauraceae) Author(S): Margaret S
Lindera Melissifolia) on Portions of Dahomey National Wildlife Refuge in Mississippi
Laurel Wilt: Current and Potential Impacts and Possibilities for Prevention and Management
Prepared by Brent Baker Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission
Top View
Wetland Trees of Georgia Pub10-1
South Arkansas Refuges
Lindera Melissifolia (Walter) Blume
BOG SPICEBUSH Scientific Name: Lindera Subcoriacea BE Wofford
Flowering Plants
Initial Response of Pondberry Released from Heavy Shade
Common Name: PONDSPICE Scientific Name: Litsea Aestivalis
One of Them, Lindera Melissifolia, Is Federally-Listed. an Additional Nine Taxa Are on the North Carolina Natural Heritage Program Watch List
Lindera Melissifolia) in Arkansas Edward Leon Richards Arkansas State University
A Survey of the Vascular Flora of Beaufort County, South Carolina Daniel Payne Clemson University,
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Endangered Species of MS
Laurel Wilt in Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems: Understanding the Drivers and Scales of Complex Pathosystems
Distribution and Spread of Laurel Wilt Disease in Georgia 2006-08 Survey And
Laurel Wilt Introduction: Laurel Wilt Is a Destructive Disease of Redbay (Persea Borbonia) and Other Trees in the Laurel Family (Lauraceae)
Laurel Information Guide