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- Laboratory 1: Vegetative Morphology
- Cells and Tissues of the Plant Body I
- Grocery Store Botany
- Vegetative Morphology - Any Portion of a Plant That Is Involved in Growth, Development, Photosynthesis, Support, Etc., but NOT Involved with Sexual Reproduction
- Morphology of Flowering Plants
- The Extrafloral Nectaries of Ipomoea Carnea (Convolvulaceae)
- The Optimized Shape of a Leaf Petiole
- Plant Identification Illustrated Glossary
- On the Biological Shape of the Polygonaceae Rheum Petiole
- A Revision of the Genus Aglaonema (Araceae)
- Weed Watcher Guide to Invasive Plants, Trail Weeds and a Few Native Lookalikes for the Mt
- Acta Botanica Brasilica - 31(3): 392-402
- Stems & Leaves Laboratory
- WHAT BUCKWHEAT IS THAT? Buckwheats in the Mt
- Plant Anatomy: Development, Function, and Evolution (Week 1)
- Teacher Resources: the Basics of Botany
- Critical Trifoliolate Leaf and Petiole Potassium Concentrations During the Reproductive Stages of Soybean
- Leaf Characteristics Worksheet
- Parts of the Plant Diagram: Roots Stem Leaf Petiole Bud Flower
- Intermediate Epicotyl Physiological Dormancy in the Recalcitrant Seed of Quercus Chungii with the Elongated Cotyledonary Petiole
- Understanding Leaf Anatomy and Morphology
- Botany Language Basics for Identification of Flowering Plants
- Using Petiole Analysis for Nitrogen Management in Cotton
- Botany, Plant Physiology and Plant Growth
- [Grapevine Nutrition]
- Palmer Amaranth
- Soybean Growth and Development Outline
- Instructions for Grape Petiole Sampling in Virginia
- Chapter 4: the Organization of the Plant Body
- Project Botany
- HITAHR . College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources
- Introduction to Botany
- Foliar, Non-Structural Nectaries in the Marantaceae. Canadian Journal of Botany 63: 1785-1788
- Petiole (Rachis) Blight of Palm1 Monica L
- Many Plants Have Extrafloral Nectaries Helpful to Beneficials1 Russell F
- Field Techniques Used by Missouri Botanical Garden
- A-1-30 Techniques for Propagation of Plants.Pmd
- Garden Terms: Vegetative Plant Morphology-Stems, Leaves, and Roots