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(Liriope Muscari) and Four Perennial Ornamental Grasses to Preemergent Herbicides
Liriope and Ophiopogon (Ruscaceae) Naturalized in Alabama
Liriope Spicata1
Ornamental Grasses for the Midsouth Landscape
Cut Flowers, Cut Foliages, Cut Ornamentals, and Floral Arrangements for Their Corporate, Commercial, and Residential Clients
Ornamental Grasses in the Landscape
The Genus Liriope: Phytochemistry and Pharmacology
Changing to Apg Ii – THEORY PUT Into Practice for Over 100
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Festuca Glauca - Blue Fescue Or Sheep Fescue (Poaceae) ------Festuca Glauca Is a Small-Sized, Early Blooming Flowering Is Only Moderately Ornamental Ornamental Grass
Liriope, the “Other” Mondo Grass Jay Deputy, Department of Horticulture
Seed Germination Theory and Practice
Deer Resistant Plant List
Identification of the Causal Agent of Leaf and Crown Rot of Liriope In
Lilyturf, Variegated (Liriope Muscari 'Variegata')
Macrophytography of Cultivated Liriopogons and Genera Delineation
For This Period, 120 Specimens Were Submitted to the Botany Section For
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Órdenes, Familias, Subfamilias Y Géneros Representados En La Flora Ornamental Española, Según El Sistema APG IV (2016)
Liriope Culture in Georgia
CONSIDER the LILIES by Dean G
Phylogenetics of Ruscaceae Sensu Lato Based on Plastid Rbcl and Trnl-F DNA Sequences
LIRIOPE-BIG BLUE LILYTURF Liriope Muscari Characteristics Culture
A Journal of the California Native Plant Society
Liriope Spicata
A Horticultural Study of Liriope and Ophiopogon
Liriope Muscari1
Phylogenetic Classification of Seed Plants of Taiwan
Liriope Spicata Creeping Lilyturf1 Edward F
Bioactive Constituents from the Rhizomes of Sansevieria Cylindrica
Overview of Liriope and Ophiopogon (Ruscaceae) Naturalized and Commonly Cultivated in the USA
LILIACEAE 百合科 Bai He Ke Chen Xinqi (陈心启 Chen Sing-Chi)1, Liang Songyun (梁松筠 Liang Song-Jun)2, Xu Jiemei (许介眉)3; Minoru N
Species of Liriope Cultivated in the Southeastern United States
Liriope and Ophiopogon : Overview of Two Genera of Ruscaceae Naturalized in the Arkansas Flora
"Taxonomic Problems in Cultivated Liriopogons"
Safe and Poisonous Garden Plants