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- Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) System
- The Genome Sequence of Star Fruit (Averrhoa Carambola)
- Conservation Assessment for Illinois Wood-Sorrel (Oxalis Illinoensis Schwegm.)
- Flora of the Guianas Project
- Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in Tropical Orchids: Integrating Phylogenetic, Ecophysiological and Molecular Genetic Approaches
- Taxonomic Notes on Acaulescent Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) in the United States
- Weed Risk Assessment for Oxalis Hispidula Zucc. (Oxalidaceae)
- Creeping Wood Sorrel, Oxalis Corniculata L. Southern Yellow Wood Sorrel, Oxalis Florida Salisb.1
- Oxalis Corniculata Linn. (Oxalidaceae): a Brief Review
- Averrhoa Bilimbi Oxalidaceae L
- Review Sons (1973), Peirce (1981, 1983), Lander (1987) and Parsons and Cuthbertson (1992)
- Taxonomic Assessment of O. Furcillata (Oxalidaceae)
- Averrhoa Carambola
- Character Tables for Families of the Non-Arboreal, Spring-Flowering Flora of the Eastern Piedmont of North Carolina
- New Relatives of Oxalis Pes-Caprae (Oxalidaceae) from South Africa
- Oxalidaceae – Woodsorrel Family
- Secondary Metabolites Produced During the Germination of Streptomyces Coelicolor and from the Leaves of Oxalis Debilis
- Low-Level CAM Photosynthesis in a Succulent-Leaved Member of the Urticaceae, Pilea Peperomioides
- An Update of the Family-Level Taxonomy of Vascular Plants in Mongolia M
- Wood Sorrels
- Oxalis Suksdorfii Trel
- Micromorphology of the Petals of the Invasive Weed, Oxalis Pescaprae
- Hypseocharis Remy
- Two South American Species of Oxalis (Oxalidaceae) Naturalized in Alabama and the USA, First Report
- EVOLUTIONARY ASPECTS of CRASSULACEAN ACID METABOLISM Fernanda Reinert1* & Robert E. Blankenship2
- And CAM Photosynthesis Eric W
- Oxalis Pes-Caprae F. Pleniflora (Lowe) Sunding (Oxalidaceae), a New Record for the Flora of Turkey
- Variations in Phytoconstituents and Antimicrobial Activities in Ecotypes of Oxalis Corniculata L
- Oxalis Debilis in China: Distribution of Flower Morphs, Sterile Pollen and Polyploidy
- The Genetics of Convergent Evolution: That the Evolutionary Trajectory of Each CCM Might Be Exceedingly Narrow and Rarely Stumbled Upon24,25
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