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Stachys sylvatica
(Lamiaceae and Verbenaceae) Using Two DNA Barcode Markers
Flowering Plants of South Norwood Country Park
Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
New Jersey Strategic Management Plan for Invasive Species
The Identification and Origin of Stachys X Ambigua Sm
Scientific Classification in Natural History the Science of Classification
Vascular Flora of Eight Water Reservoir Areas in Southern Italy
Durham Research Online
Genus Stachys: a Review of Traditional Uses, Phytochemistry and Bioactivity
Phylogenetic Distribution and Evolution of Mycorrhizas in Land Plants
ARABLE PLANT CRIB Mints, Dead-Nettles, Hemp-Nettles and Woundworts
The Flowering Plants of Rum Species List
Medicinal and Aromatic Plants from the Wild Flora of Dobrogea (Romania)
Flora of Dragoevska Mountain (Northeastern Bulgaria) Dimcho Zahariev University of Shumen, Shumen, Bulgaria E-Mail:
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Lamiaceae Species Biology, Ecology and Practical Uses
Lamiaceae): a Taxonomically Enigmatic and Critically Endangered Genus
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
Taxonomical and Phytochemical Characterisation of 10 Stachys Taxa Recorded in the Balkan Peninsula Flora: a Review
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47. STACHYS Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 580. 1753
Evolutionary Relationships Within the Lamioid Tribe Synandreae (Lamiaceae) Based on Multiple Low-Copy Nuclear Loci
The Floodplain Woods of Tuscany: Towards a Phytosociological Synthesis
Stachys Caroliniana (Lamiaceae) Shelby Moody University of South Carolina
Observations on Variations in the Flowers of Stachys Sylvatica, Linn
© Copyright 2013 Pimonrat Tiansawat ECOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE of SEED TRAITS in the GENUS MACARANGA
Neoerysiphe Galeopsidis on Stachys Species in Slovakia and the Czech Republic Based on a Re-Examination of Herbarium Collections
Use of Stachys Species (Mountain Tea) As Herbal Tea and Food Ahmet C
Valorising the Species Stachys Officinalis (L.) Trevis
Medicinal Plants of the Family Lamiaceae As Functional Foods – a Review
Lamiaceae) and Their Close Relatives