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Conserving Europe's Threatened Plants
Flora Mediterranea 26
Interpretation Manual of European Union Habitats - EUR27 Is a Scientific Reference Document
Echium L. (Boraginaceae) (Speciation/Selection/Perennial Growth/Woodiness/Founding Populations) UTA-REGINA B6HLE*, HARTMUT H
(Rubiaceae), a Uniquely Distylous, Cleistogamous Species Eric (Eric Hunter) Jones
Evolutionary Transitions of Style Polymorphisms in Lithodora (Boraginaceae) V
The Phylogenetic Significance of Vestured Pits in Boraginaceae
The Systematics of Lithospermum L
Latin for Gardeners: Over 3,000 Plant Names Explained and Explored
Cristina Cattaneo & Mauro Grano Checklist Updating and Analysis Of
Acta Botanica Brasilica - 32(3): 329-348
European Red List of Vascular Plants Melanie Bilz, Shelagh P
Evolutionary Relationships, Taxonomy, and Patterns of Character Evolution
Unusual Heterostyly: Style Dimorphism and Self-Incompatibility Are Not Tightly Associated in Lithodora and Glandora (Boraginaceae)
Gender Specialisation and Stigma Height Dimorphism in Mediterranean Lithodora Fruticosa (Boraginaceae) J
Kathryn E. Theiss 2,4 , Kent E. Holsinger 2 , and Margaret E. K. Evans
Boraginaceae Phylogeny Poster Echiochilinae Style Filiform with 2 Subterminal Stigmas Echiochiloideae E Med
Delimiting Boraginales and Assessing Closest Relatives Kristen E
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Familial Classification of the Boraginales Boraginales Working Group Federico Luebert,1,2 Lorenzo Cecchi,3 Michael W
An Overview of in Situ Conservation of Plant Species in the Mediterranean*
The Case of Heterostyly in Lithodora and Glandora (Boraginaceae) V
Boraginaceae) and Placement of Antiphytum, Echiochilon, Ogastemma and Sericostoma: a Phylogenetic Analysis Based on Atpb Plastid DNA Sequence Data
Cynoglossum L
Conceptual Baseline for a Global Checklist of Gypsophytes
Associations Between Sex-Organ Deployment and Morph Bias in Related Heterostylous Taxa with Diff Erent Stylar Polymorphisms1
Delving Into the Loss of Heterostyly in Rubiaceae: Is There a Similar Trend In