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Phyteuma Vagneri A. Kern. (Campanulaceae) 238-241 ©Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, Download Unter
Relationships Among Levels of Biodiversity and the Relevance of Intraspecific Diversity in Conservation – a Project Synopsis F
Phylogeny and Biogeography of Isophyllous Species of Campanula (Campanulaceae) in the Mediterranean Area
Comprehensive Analysis of Phyteuma Orbiculare L., a Wild Alpine Food Plant
Observations on Phyteuma Tenerum R. Schulz in England M.KOVANDA Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Botanical Institute, Pruhonice
The Genus Campanula L. (Campanulaceae) in Croatia, Circum-Adriatic and West Balkan Region
Resolving the Evolutionary History of Campanula (Campanulaceae) in Western North America Barry M
The European Alpine Seed Conservation and Research Network
Reconstructing the History of Campanulaceae.Pdf
Life-Forms of Terrestrial 'Flowering Plants
Historical Biogeography of the Endemic Campanulaceae of Crete
Predicting Spatial Patterns of Plant Biodiversity: from Species to Communities
The Biology and Ecology of Rampion Mignonette Reseda Phyteuma L
Seed Germination Theory and Practice
BULLETIN of the AMERICAN ROCK GARDEN SOCIETY
Phyteuma Vagneri A. Kern. (Campanulaceae)
Perennials Price Guide 2016
Status: UK Biodiversity Action Plan: Contents Phyteuma Spicatum L
Top View
BIODIVERSITY ASSESSMENT UPDATE for CROATIA August 2005
Results-Based Payments for Biodiversity Supplement to Guidance Handbook Result Indicators Used in Europe
BSBI Recorder
Developmental and Genetic Mechanisms
SEED LONGEVITY in STORAGE of ALPINE PLANT SPECIES Thesis Dissertation 2017
Evolució, Sistemàtica I Biogeografia De Campanula L. I Relacions
Gardens, Retired
Asterales Nymphaeales Austrobaileyales
Biodiversity Statement
Exploring the Ecological and Evolutionary Drivers of Diversification of the Alpine Plant Genus Phyteuma (Campanulaceae)
ROCKGARDEN Front Cover: Erythronium Hendersonii
Redalyc.A Taxonomic Revision of the Campanula Lusitanica Complex
Spiked Rampion: a Perennial All Season Shade Tolerant Vegetable and One of the Best Edientomentals Stephen Barstow, Malvik, Norway; January 2019
Campanulaceae)
Rock Garden Quarterly
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution Xxx (2013) Xxx–Xxx