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- July 2019 Newsletter
- Puya Phylogenetics
- IN THIS ISSUE NEXT MEETING 20 Years in the Atacama, Land of the Copiapoas Woody Minnich
- 64997 Frontier Loriann
- Coloured Nectar: Distribution, Ecology, and Evolution of an Enigmatic Floral Trait
- Abstracts of the Monocots VI.Pdf
- Cam) in the Agavoideae (Asparagaceae
- Through the Garden Gate August 2018
- Morphology, Nectar Characteristics and Avian Pollinators in Five
- Crassulacean Acid Metabolism in Tropical Orchids: Integrating Phylogenetic, Ecophysiological and Molecular Genetic Approaches
- Seed Desiccation Tolerance and Germination of Four Puya (Bromeliaceae) High-Andean Tropical Species from Colombia
- HISTORY of SUCCULENT PLANTS SYMPOSIUMS by and at HUNTINGTON BOTANICAL GARDENS 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108 {Historical Material Provided by James P
- Crassulacean Acid Metabolism Photosynthesis in Bromeliaceae: an Evolutionary Key Innovation
- JULY 2018 on the Dry Side
- Systems Biology and Ecology of CAM Plants
- Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 171: 201-224
- Amazing Plants There Are About 375,000 Species of Plants Worldwide, with More Being Discovered Or Described on a Regular Basis
- Flora of Guaramacal (Venezuela): Monocotyledons
- Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
- Redalyc.A NEW SPECIES of PUYA (BROMELIACEAE) from THE
- Chilean Plants: Desert to Rain Forest
- Puya Glabrescens Are Similar to Those of P
- Examination of Subfamilial Phylogeny in Bromeliaceae Using Comparative Sequencing of the Plastid Locus Ndhfi
- Multiple Origins of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism and the Epiphytic Habit in the Neotropical Family Bromeliaceae
- Una Nueva Especie De Puya (Bromeliaceae) De Los Páramos Cercanos a Bogotá, Colombia Santiago Madriñán
- Puya Mirabilis - New Crop Summary & Recommendations
- August 2020 the Los Angeles Cactus & Succulent Society Newsletter Lacactus.Com CACTUS CHRONICLE
- Plastome Sequence Phylogeny and Evolution of Poales Author(S) :Thomas J
- Floral Pigments and Nectar Constituents in the Genus Puya (Bromeliaceae) Ron Scogin
- Field Identification of the 50 Most Common Plant Families in Temperate Regions
- Puya by Karen Andreas
- Bromeliad Care and Culture