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Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia, Working Draft of 17 March 2004 -- ERICACEAE
Ericaceae Root Associated Fungi Revealed by Culturing and Culture – Independent Molecular Methods
Southern Garden History Plant Lists
Tennessee Natural Heritage Program Rare Species Observations for Tennessee Counties 2009
Host Plant Utilization Within Family Ericaceae by the Andromeda Lace Bug Stephanitis Takeyai (Hemiptera: Tingidae)1
NCDOT Invasive Exotic Plants
The Ecology of Pieris Floribunda Benth. and Hook., an Ericad, in a Pine-Heath Community in the Great Smoky Mountains
Pollen Morphology and Its Systematic Significance in the Ericaceae
In Vitro Colonization of Micropropagated Pieris Floribunda
Sustainable Trees and Shrubs Guide
Phylogenetic Distribution and Evolution of Mycorrhizas in Land Plants
Appendix S1 Species Richness of Lepidoptera and Auchenorrhyncha on Native Trees and Shrubs in Germany and the Range Size of the Host Plants (Number of Occupied Grids)
Home Beautification. an Instructional Unit for Teachers of Adult
JUDD W.S. Et. Al. (1999) Plant Systematics
UI Extension Forestry Information Series II Insects & Diseases No
The Ecology of Pieris Floribunda Benth. and Hook., an Ericad, in a Pine-Heath Community in the Great Smoky Mountains
The Southern Appalachians: an Azalea Paradise by Charles Andrews—Cumming, Georgia
ABSTRACT the Andromeda Lace Bug Stephanitis Takeyai Drake and Maa (Hemiptera
Top View
Fertilizer, Irrigation, and Natural Ericaceous Root and Soil Inoculum
Albemarle County Recommended Plants List
Commercial Suppliers of Tree and Shrub in the United States
Pieris Phillyreifolia: the Opportunistic Climbing Fetterbush
Pieris Japonica - Japanese Pieris (Ericaceae) ------Pieris Japonica Is an Upright, Ornamental Shrub
Great Gardens Await You on the AHS 1989 Toul{S
Preparing Nursery Plants for Winter in the Southeastern United States
Evergreens for the Retired Gardener's Garden
Appendix H. Plants Technical Team Report