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Silphium perfoliatum
Rain Garden Plant Guide Table of Contents
Prairie Plant Profiles
Heart of Uwchlan Pollinator Garden Plant Suggestions – Perennials 2020 Page 1
Vegetative Growth and Organogenesis 555
Silphium: Preliminary Research on a Possible New Forage Crop for New Zealand J.A
Cup-Plant Silphium Perfoliatum Kingdom: Plantae FEATURES Division: Magnoliophyta the Cup-Plant Is a Perennial Herb
Genetic Diversity and Evolution in Lactuca L. (Asteraceae)
Silphium Perfoliatum—A Herbaceous Crop with Increased Interest in Recent Years for Multi-Purpose Use
Garden Design with Native Prairie Plants
Native Plants for Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Landscaping Chesapeake Bay Watershed Acknowledgments
Chapter Four: Landscaping with Native Plants a Gardener’S Guide for Missouri Landscaping with Native Plants a Gardener’S Guide for Missouri
CUP PLANT the Root Has Been Used As a Face Wash and to Treat Paralysis, Back and Chest Pain, and Lung Hemorrhages Silphium Perfoliatum L
Two Novel Energy Crops: Sida Hermaphrodita (L.) Rusby and Silphium Perfoliatum L.—State of Knowledge
“The Sunflower Project”
Cup Plant Silphium Perfoliatum L
Invasive Species Categorization for the Lower Hudson
Complete List of Literature Cited* Compiled by Franz Stadler
Native Plants
Top View
Yields, Calorific Value and Chemical Properties of Cup Plant Silphium
Silphium Perfoliatum L.) Obtained from Micropropagation Growing Under Irrigation
Plants for Sunny, Dry Areas
A Guide to Local Native Plants Why Are Native Plants Important?
Plant List 09
Pollinator Networks in Established Urban Prairies Compared to Rural Remnant Prairies
Plant List
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The Genus Silphium in Ohio1- 2
Silphium Perfoliatum, Fallow Sown in with Melliferous Plants and Sunflowers in Seed Mixtures for Catch Crops
Pocket Field Guide to Kentucky's Wildflowers and Native Grasses
Appendix D: Species List
Aristolochia Serpentaria L
Native Plants for Georgia, Part III: Wildflowers Or Generations, Long Before There Was a Nursery Industry, People Planted and Enjoyed Wildflowers
Silphium Perfoliatum L. Cup-Plantcup-Plant, Page 1
Bluestem Banner in Colour
Handbook for Identifying Prairie Plants at the Energy Biosciences Institute Energy Farm
Possibly Invasive New Bioenergy Crop Silphium Perfoliatum: Growth and Reproduction Are Promoted in Moist Soil
Researches Concerning the Potential of Biomass Accumulation in Cup Plant (Silphium Perfoliatum L.)
Native Plants to Attract Butterflies, Moths and Bees
Examining the Utility of DNA Barcodes for the Identification of Tallgrass Prairie Flora
Evaluation of Chemical Composition of Some Silphium L. Species As Alternative Raw Materials
Accelerating Silphium Domestication: an Opportunity to Develop New Crop Ideotypes and Breeding Strategies Informed by Multiple Disciplines
Mill Creek Watershed Wildflowers Some Wildflowers That Might Be Found in the Mill Creek Watershed
Chapter Two: Rain Gardening and Storm-Water Management a Landscaping Guide for Missouri Rain Gardening and Storm-Water Management: a Homeowner’S Guide for Missouri
Culturally Important Plants of the Lakota
Spring 2008 1 the Lady-Slipper
Conservation Assessment for Prairie-Dock (Silphium Pinnatifidum Elliott)
Insects of Sunflower in the Northern Great Plains of North America
Native Plant Record