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Sium latifolium
Apiaceae) - Beds, Old Cambs, Hunts, Northants and Peterborough
Circumscription of Apiaceae Tribe Oenantheae
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Dark Septate Fungi in Plants Associated with Aquatic Environments Doi: 10.1590/0102-33062016Abb0296
Evaluating Wetland Restoration Success in Kratholm Catchment
Phylogenetic Relationships of Plasmopara, Bremia and Other
The Characterisation of Microsatellite Markers Reveals Tetraploidy in the Greater Water Parsnip, Sium Latifolium (Apiaceae) Naomi J
Greater Water-Parsnip (Sium Latifolium) RARE SPECIES RECORDING FORM (PAGE 1 of 4)
Title: Intergeneric Hybridisation Between Berula Erecta and Helosciadium Nodiflorum
Aquatic and Riparian Plant Management: Controls for Vegetation in Watercourses
Crop Wild Relatives of Genus Coriandrum L
The Vascular Plant Red Data List for Great Britain
Circumscription of Apiaceae Tribe Oenantheae
Modern Phytomorphology 2012
Greater Water-Parsnip - Sium Latifolium
Phylogenetic Distribution and Evolution of Mycorrhizas in Land Plants
Generic Delimitations Within the Sium Alliance (Apiaceae Tribe Oenantheae) Inferred from Cpdna Rps16-5′Trnk (UUU) and Nrdna ITS Sequences
Phylogeny and Biogeography of Apiaceae Tribe Oenantheae Inferred
European Red List of Vascular Plants Melanie Bilz, Shelagh P
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Golden Checklist Flora 1 Golden City Limits Golden Sensu Latu (S.L.) Comment to the Herbarium About the Incorrect Coordinates
Flora of Dragoevska Mountain (Northeastern Bulgaria) Dimcho Zahariev University of Shumen, Shumen, Bulgaria E-Mail:
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A Vascular Plant Red Data List for Wales D a T a L I
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2000 Newsletter 1
The DNA Weights Per Nucleus (Genome Size) of More Than 2350 Species of the Flora of the Netherlands, of Which 1370 Are New to Sc
Greater Water-Parsnip (Sium Latifolium)
A Vascular Plant Red List for England 2014
Relative Embryo Length As an Adaptation to Habitat and Life Cycle in Apiaceae
Medicinal Herbs and Poisonous Plants /By David Ellis