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Nidema Ottonis (Orchidaceae): Confirmation of Its Presence in Brazil and First Record for the State of Amazonasa
Tallo 2. P. Oligantha
Orchids and Orchidology in Central America
The Systematic Distribution of Vascular Epiphytes: an Update
Vascular Epiphytic Medicinal Plants As Sources of Therapeutic Agents: Their Ethnopharmacological Uses, Chemical Composition, and Biological Activities
Rapid Ecological Assessment Aguacaliente Wildlife Sanctuary
Orchids: a Review of Uses in Traditional Medicine, Its Phytochemistry And
Vascular Epiphytic Medicinal Plants As Sources of Therapeutic Agents: Their Ethnopharmacological Uses, Chemical Composition, and Biological Activities
Nombres Específicos Orquídeas Antillas Meyores
Comparative Vegetative Anatomy and Systematics of Laeliinae (Orchidaceae) William Louis Stern the Kampong National Tropical Botanical Garden
Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in Tropical Orchids: Integrating Phylogenetic, Ecophysiological and Molecular Genetic Approaches
Haagii: Listed for Botanist and Naturalist, Friedrich Adolph Haage (1796-1866)
Orchids: Botanical Jewels of the Golfo Dulce Region, Costaarica Orchids Botanical Jewels of the Golfo Dulce Region, Costa Rica Imprint
Baixar Baixar
Floral Similarity and Vegetative Divergence in a New Species of Bletia (Orchidaceae) from Mexico
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CAJAMARCA Facultad De Ciencias Agrarias Escuela Académico Profesional De Ingeniería Forestal
A Preliminary Checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Chiquibul Forest, Belize
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Redalyc.ORCHIDS and ORCHIDOLOGY in CENTRAL
Biogeography of the Antilles Based on a Parsimony Analysis of Orchid Distributions J
Dactylorhiza Hatagirea (D. Don) Soo: a Critically Endangered Perennial Orchid from the North-West Himalayas
Complete Issue
Primary Ecological Succession in Vascular Epiphytes: the Species Accumulation Model
VOL. 10, No. 2-3 DECEMBER 2010
A Phylogenetic Analysis of The-Orchidaceae
Orchid Preparations
The Case of Lasiodiplodia Theobromae