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Phylogeny, Adaptive Radiation, and Historical Biogeography in Bromeliaceae: Insights from an Eight-Locus
Morphological and Molecular Evidence of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungal Associations in Costa Rican Epiphytic Bromeliads1
S.F.V.B.S. San Fernando Valley Bromeliad Society February 2014 Newsletter
THE BSGC NEWS June, 2016
Nuclear Genes, Matk and the Phylogeny of the Poales
Tillandsia (Tillandsie)
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An Annotated Catalogue of the Generic Names of The
S.F.V.B.S. San Fernando Valley Bromeliad Society January 2017 P.O
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Plantas De Asentamientos Humanos
Newsletter of the Bromeliad Society of Central Florida Volume No. 43 Issue No
Phylogeny, Adaptive Radiation, and Historical Biogeography of Hoorn , C
1 Colecta, Procesamiento Y Determinación Taxonómica De Bromelias Del Municipio De El Calvario
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Palinotaxonomia De Alcantarea (E. Morren Ex Mez) Harms, Um Gênero Segregado De Vriesea Lindl. (Bromeliaceae Juss.)
Phytotaxa, Four New Species of the Genus Racinaea
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Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae) for Maranhão State, Brazil
Centro De Investigación Científica De Yucatán, A.C. Posgrado En Ciencias Biológicas
Flora of Guaramacal (Venezuela): Monocotyledons
New Species and a New Combination of Brazilian Bromeliaceae
Biodiversity Assessment Survey of the Kaieteur Plateau and Upper Potaro, Guyana Leeanne E
Photosynthetic Pathways in Bromeliaceae: Phylogenetic and Ecological Significance of CAM and C3 Based on Carbon Isotope Ratios for 1893 Species
1700M–2250M) Anthurium Grande N.E.BR
Plant Diversity and Vegetation of the Andean Páramo
Multiple Origins of Crassulacean Acid Metabolism and the Epiphytic Habit in the Neotropical Family Bromeliaceae
Bromeliad Society of Queensland Newsletter
Smooth-Leaved Bromeliaceae of BELIZE (Excluding Tillandsia) Bruce K
Bromeliaceae of the Guianas
Bulletin Spring 2001 Volume 47 Number 1