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Protea neriifolia
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Pathogens Associated with Diseases. of Protea, Leucospermum and Leucadendron Spp
Image Identification of Protea Species with Attributes and Subgenus Scaling
Irg 13
Root Systems of Selected Plant Species in Mesic Mountain Fynbos in the Jonkershoek Valley, South-Western Cape Province
Mite (Acari) Ecology Within Protea Communities in The
Norrie's Plant Descriptions - Index of Common Names a Key to Finding Plants by Their Common Names (Note: Not All Plants in This Document Have Common Names Listed)
POSTHARVEST LEAF BLACKENING in Protea Neriifolia R. Br. a DISSERTATION SUBMITTED to the GRADUATE DIVISION of the UNIVERSITY of H
THE CHALLENGES of BREEDING WILD FLOWER CULTIVARS for USE in COMMERCIAL FLORICULTURE: AFRICAN PROTEACEAE G.M. Littlejohn ARC Fynb
The Potential of South African Indigenous Plants for the International Cut flower Trade ⁎ E.Y
Proteaceae Floral Crops; Cultivar Development and Underexploited Uses
Protea Neriifolia Susannae Pink Ice
A New Species of Mimetes (Proteaceae) from the Southern Cape
Nitrogen Utilization in the South African Fynbos Shrub, Protea
Proteas-Aug 07
Proteas with Altitude Report 2016
Ecology and Systematics of South African Protea- Associated Ophiostoma Species
Assembly and Disassembly of Bird Pollination Communities at the Cape of Africa
Top View
Temperature Controls Phenology in Continuously Flowering Protea Species of Subtropical Africa
19Spring-Plant-Sale
A Further Study of the High Altitude Proteaceae in the Western Cape of South Africa
Expanding the Seasonal Potted Plant Floral Market in North America with Containerized Protea Cynaroides L
An Experimental Test of the Ecological Significance of Pollinating Birds for Plant Communities
Seasonal Trends in Colonisation of Protea Infructescences by Gondwana- Myces and Ophiostoma Spp
Fungal Radiation in the Cape Floristic Region: an Analysis Based on Gondwanamyces and Ophiostoma
"Carbohydrate Depletion and Leaf Blackening in Protea Neriifolia"
Florists-Review-Aug-2012
Carbohydrates and Postharvest Leaf Blackening of Proteas
Aspect of the Evolutionary Biology of the Proteaceae, with Emphasis On
Study of the High Altitude Proteaceae in the Western Cape of South Africa
Proteaceae Floral Crops: Cultivar Development and Underexploited Uses*
Radiation and Macroevolutionary Ecology of the African Genus Protea L
Enhancing Protea Flowering in Hawaii
Rodents and Baboons Reduce Seed Cone Production of Protea Neriifolia
Proteas with Altitude Report 2020
Synchrony of Inflorescence Initiation and Shoot Growth in Selected Protea Cultivars
March 2021 Update: Plants Available Online—While They Last!
Life History and Reproductive Ecology of Selected Proteaceae in The
ARTHROPOD Communmes of PROTEACEAE with SPECIAL EMPHASIS ON
The International Protea Register Provides for Registration of Cultivar Names of All Genera of the Family Proteaceae, Excluding the Australian Genera
Have You Noticed That Bouquets of Supposedly Australian Natives
Canopy-Stored Seed Reserves (Serotiny) Proteaceae
Leaf Blackening and the Control Thereof in Selected Protea Species and Cultivars
Flowering in Protea: a Molecular and Physiological Study