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Mitrastemon
('Mitrastemoneae'). Maki- No's Initial Use in 1909 of This Name (As 'Mitrastemmaeae') Is Invalid As No Descrip- Tion in Either Japanese Or English Was Given (Dr
1083 a Ground-Breaking Study Published 5 Years Ago Revealed That
Evolution of Angiosperm Pollen. 5. Early Diverging Superasteridae
Plant Press, Vol. 22, No. 4
Holoparasitic Rafflesiaceae Possess the Most Reduced Endophytes And
A Case Study Using Parasitic Plants. Author(S): Nate B
Molecular Data Place Hydnoraceae with Aristolochiaceae1
Phylogenetic Origins of Parasitic Plants Daniel L. Nickrent Chapter 3, Pp. 29-56 In: J. A. López-Sáez, P. Catalán and L
Holoparasitic Rafflesiaceae Possess the Most Reduced
The Anatomy and Cytology of Pilostyles Thurberi Gray (Rafflesiaceae) Robert James Rutherford Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
Phylogenetic Relationship of Rafflesiales Based on Two Nuclear and Four Mitochondrial Genes Albert Blarer 1, Daniel L
Phylogeny, Historical Biogeography, and Diversification of Angiosperm
Comparative Floral Structure and Systematics in Apodanthaceae
Natural History, Taxonomy, Biogeography, and Genome
Mitrastemonaceae: a New Family Record for the Philippines
FLORA JAPONICA Japanese Botanical Artists
Overview of Bee Pollination and Its Economic Value for Crop Production
(Mitrastemonaceae): a Root Pa
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Phylogenetic Classification of Seed Plants of Taiwan
RAFFLESIACEAE 大花草科 Da Hua Cao Ke Huang Shumei (黄淑美 Hwang Shu-Mei)1; Michael G
Parasitic Plant Genera
Plant-Pollinator Interactions in East Asia: a Review
Social Wasps, Crickets and Cockroaches Contribute To
Parasitic Angiosperms: How Often and How Many? Daniel L