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Orchis militaris
Phylogenetics of Tribe Orchideae (Orchidaceae: Orchidoideae)
Orchis Militaris L
Distribution and Conservation Status of Some Rare and Threatened Orchid
ORCHID CONSERVATION NEWS the Newsletter of the Orchid Specialist Group of the IUCN Species Survival Commission
Ophrys Apifera Huds. (Orchidaceae) on a Heap of Limestone Mine Waste – the First Population Found in the Sudetes and the Second in Poland
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Insect Visitors and Potential Pollinators of Orchis Militaris (Orchidaceae) in Southern Belgium
Ancestral State Reconstruction of the Mycorrhizal Association for the Last Common Ancestor of Embryophyta, Given the Different Phylogenetic Constraints
DNA Barcoding of Native Caucasus Herbal Plants: Potentials and Limitations in Complex Groups and Implications for Phylogeographic Patterns
The Orchidaceae Is the Largest of the Flowering Plant
Orchids of the Black Sea Coast of Krasnodarsky Krai (Russia): Current State, New Records, Conservation
Salep” in the Bulgarian Rhodopes Hazardous for the Wild Populations of Terrestrial Orchids?
Pdf of JHOS October 2006
Pdf of JHOS January 2008
Orchid Research Newsletter 74
Šabanović Et Al, 2019, Biologica Nyssana 10(2)
Changes in the Abundance of Danish Orchids Over the Past 30 Years
Biological Flora of Central Europe: Dactylorhiza Sambucina (L.)
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Genome Size Diversity in Rare, Endangered, and Protected Orchids in Poland
Orchids Revealed: a New Family of Homeopathic Remedies Orchidaceae Is the Largest Plant Family in the World with Over 30,000 Species
Changes in the Abundance of Danish Orchids Over the Past
Is the Distribution of Two Rare Orchis Sister Species Limited by Their Main Mycobiont?
APPENDIX 1 Final Report of Pilot Project: 1 April to 30 Nov 2004
ORCHIDS of CENTRAL SPAIN (Cuenca Province) a field Guide
Orchids in Quarries and Gravel Pits
Orchid Research Newsletter No. 29
Effects of Floral Display, Conspecific Density and Rewarding Species on Fruit Set in the Deceptive Orchid Orchis Militaris (Orchidaceae)