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  • (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in the Abscission of Flowers of Bougainvillea Spectabilis Willd

    (Hymenoptera: Apidae) in the Abscission of Flowers of Bougainvillea Spectabilis Willd

  • A Taxonomic Revision of Commicarpus (Nyctaginaceae) in Southern Africa

    A Taxonomic Revision of Commicarpus (Nyctaginaceae) in Southern Africa

  • Mirabilis Nyctaginea (Michx.) Macmill

    Mirabilis Nyctaginea (Michx.) Macmill

  • 4.1 Introduction the Nyctaginaceae, a Family Which Is Commonly Known As

    4.1 Introduction the Nyctaginaceae, a Family Which Is Commonly Known As

  • Nyctaginaceae.Pdf

    Nyctaginaceae.Pdf

  • A Taxonomical Study of the Genus Boerhavia (Nyctaginaceae) in Taiwan

    A Taxonomical Study of the Genus Boerhavia (Nyctaginaceae) in Taiwan

  • Lianas and Climbing Plants of the Neotropics: Nyctaginaceae

    Lianas and Climbing Plants of the Neotropics: Nyctaginaceae

  • Pisonia Calafia (Nyctaginaceae) Species Nova from the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

    Pisonia Calafia (Nyctaginaceae) Species Nova from the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico

  • Nyctaginaceae)

    Nyctaginaceae)

  • Anatomy of the Southern African Boerhavia and Commicarpus Species (Nyctaginaceae)

    Anatomy of the Southern African Boerhavia and Commicarpus Species (Nyctaginaceae)

  • Phylogenetic Relationships Within Nyctaginaceae Tribe Nyctagineae: Evidence from Nuclear and Chloroplast Genomes

    Phylogenetic Relationships Within Nyctaginaceae Tribe Nyctagineae: Evidence from Nuclear and Chloroplast Genomes

  • Review on Mirabilis Jalapa L., (Nyctaginaceae): a Medicinal Plant

    Review on Mirabilis Jalapa L., (Nyctaginaceae): a Medicinal Plant

  • Splitting the Pisonia Birdcatcher Trees: Re-Establishment of Ceodes and Rockia (Nyctaginaceae, Pisonieae)

    Splitting the Pisonia Birdcatcher Trees: Re-Establishment of Ceodes and Rockia (Nyctaginaceae, Pisonieae)

  • Thonner's Analytical Key to the Families of Flowering Plants

    Thonner's Analytical Key to the Families of Flowering Plants

  • Vascular Plant Diversity with Special Reference to Invasion of Alien Species on the Doon University Campus, Dehradun, India

    Vascular Plant Diversity with Special Reference to Invasion of Alien Species on the Doon University Campus, Dehradun, India

  • Redalyc.PISONIA CALAFIA (NYCTAGINACEAE) SPECIES

  • Studies in the Genus Boerhavia L. (Nyctaginaceae), 1-5

    Studies in the Genus Boerhavia L. (Nyctaginaceae), 1-5

  • Contributions to a Catalogue of Alien Plants in Tasmania Iv

    Contributions to a Catalogue of Alien Plants in Tasmania Iv

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  • Taxonomic Status and Distribution of Mirabilis Himalaica (Nyctaginaceae)
  • A New Pisonia (Nyctaginaceae) from Jamaica, with an Updated List of Species in the Genus and a Citation: Caraballo-Ortiz M.A., Camp- Bell K.C.St.E., Cross S.J
  • Status of the Genus Pisonia L. (Nyctaginaceae) in Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India Debasmita Dutta Pramanick1*, G
  • Molecular Phylogenetics of Caryophyllales Based on Nuclear 18S Rdna and Plastid Rbcl, Atpb, and Matk Dna Sequences1
  • Forest2009chap18.Pdf
  • Bougainvillea Genus: a Review on Phytochemistry, Pharmacology, and Toxicology
  • A New Tribal Classification of Nyctaginaceae
  • ANATOMY and DEVELOPMENTAL MORPHOLOGY of ALLIONIA L. (NYCTAGINACEAE) by Barbara Goodrich Phillips \ a Dissertation Submitted to T
  • Julia Olivieri. Professor: Michael Moore. Department of Biology Endemic Species in the Clade
  • Morphology and Anatomy of Tropical Flowers - Luiz Antonio De Souza and Ismar Sebastiao Moscheta
  • Bougainvillea Spp.1
  • A Taxonomic Revision of Boerhavia (Nyctaginaceae) in Southern Africa
  • Proquest Dissertations
  • AJO PEAK to TINAJAS ALTAS: a FLORA of SOUTHWESTERN ARIZONA PART 17. EUDICOTS: NYCTAGINACEAE to PLUMBAGINACEAE ABSTRACT a Flori
  • Two New Species of Commicarpus (Nyctaginaceae) from the Horn of Africa


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