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Palynological Evolutionary Trends Within the Tribe Mentheae with Special Emphasis on Subtribe Menthinae (Nepetoideae: Lamiaceae)
933 the Field of Molecular Phylogenetics Has Progressed Tremen
Appendix A. Plant Species Known to Occur at Canaveral National Seashore
Lamiales – Synoptical Classification Vers
A Synoptical Classification of the Lamiales
A Vascular Plant Inventory of Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, Pasco County, Florida Emily Ferguson University of South Florida
Amphitropical Disjunctions in New World Menthinae: Three Pliocene Dispersals to South America Following Late Miocene Dispersal to North America from the Old World1
Alternative Approaches for Resolving the Phylogeny of Lamiaceae
Coefficients of Conservatism Values and the Floristic Quality Index for the Vascular Plants of South Florida
Mentha (Lamiaceae) Phylogenetic Analysis Using Chloroplast TRNL-TRNF and Nuclear Ribosomal DNA ITS Sequences Jiranan Bunsawatt Western Kentucky University
The Families and Genera of Vascular Plants of the Conterminous United States
Lamiaceae, Nepetoideae, Mentheae) Unter Besonderer Berücksichtigung Des Satureja-Komplexes
Lamiaceae Species Biology, Ecology and Practical Uses
PHYLOGENY RECONSTRUCTION and CONSERVATION GENETICS of Conradina and RELATED SOUTHEASTERN U.S
Mentha (Lamiaceae) Phylogenetic Analysis Using Chloroplast TRNL-TRNF and Nuclear Ribosomal DNA ITS Sequences Jiranan Bunsawatt Western Kentucky University
Amphitropical Disjunctions in New World Menthinae: Three Pliocene Dispersals to South America Following Late Miocene Dispersal to North America from the Old World1
The Genus Conradina (Lamiaceae): a Review
S1029 Mortellaro Monograph.Pdf
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Lamiaceae) to the New World: a Case of Conflicting Phylogenies