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Sapria Himalayana the Indian Cousin of World’S Largest Flower
Museum of Economic Botany, Kew. Specimens Distributed 1901 - 1990
HAUSTORIUM 45 August 2004 1 HAUSTORIUM Parasitic Plants Newsletter
Frontier Lectures in Biology
Developmental Origins of the Worldts Largest Flowers, Rafflesiaceae
A Review of the Biology of Rafflesia: What Do We Know and What's Next?
Holoparasitic Rafflesiaceae Possess the Most Reduced Endophytes And
STUDIES in MALESIAN VITACEAE VII. the Genus Tetrastigma in the Malay Peninsula
Communicating Science for Conservation
Transcriptome Landscape of Rafflesia Cantleyi Floral Buds Reveals Insights Into the Roles of Transcription Factors and Phytohormones in Flower Development
Rafflesiaceae)
Phylogenetic Relationship of Rafflesiales Based on Two Nuclear and Four Mitochondrial Genes Albert Blarer 1, Daniel L
2. SAPRIA Griffith, Proc. Linn. Soc. London 1: 216. 1844. 寄生花属 Ji Sheng Hua Shu Richthofenia Hosseus
Reading Between the Vines: Hosts As Islands for Extreme Holoparasitic Plants 1
Massive Mitochondrial Gene Transfer in a Parasitic Flowering Plant Clade
NHBSS 048 2J Banziger Ane
Host-To-Parasite Gene Transfer in Flowering Plants: Phylogenetic Evidence from Malpighiales Charles C
New Insights Into the Population Biology of Endoparasitic
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Floral Gigantism in Rafflesiaceae Charles C
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BMC Evolutionary Biology Biomed Central
HAUSTORIUM 66 December 2014
Floral Gigantism in the Pokémon World
Robert+Brown on Rafflesia
Developmental Origins of the Worldts Largest Flowers, Rafflesiaceae
Studies on Hitherto Unknown Fruits and Seeds of Some Rafflesiaceae, and a Method to Manually Pollinate Their Flowers for Researc
Massive Mitochondrial Gene Transfer in a Parasitic Flowering Plant Clade