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Guide to the Flora of the Carolinas, Virginia, and Georgia, Working Draft of 17 March 2004 -- LILIACEAE
Ecological Site F003XN928WA Frigid/Xeric Active Natural Disturbance
January 2014 (Volume 37 Number 1)
Spring Overnight
Liliaceae Lily Family
Streptopus Lanceolatus (Rosy Twisted-Stalk)
Emergent Flowering Plants, S-Z – Pg.1
Kelseya Revisited: MNPS “Mascot” a State Treasure
Phylogenetic Relationships of Monocots Based on the Highly Informative Plastid Gene Ndhf Thomas J
First Record of Lilioceris Lilii (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Eggs in a Wild Population of Streptopus Amplexifolius (Liliaceae) S
Calcium Oxalate Crystals in Monocotyledons: a Review of Their Structure and Systematics
Tennessee Natural Heritage Program Rare Species Observations for Tennessee Counties 2009
Listera Auriculata Wieg
Tacoma Nature Center * Non-Native Based on Plant Survey in 2010 by Theresa Dusek and Cyndy Dillon
Plant Propagation Protocol for [Streptopus Amplexifolius] ESRM 412 – Native Plant Production
Preliminary List of Species Native Within the Adirondack Park Listed Alphabetically by Common Name and Sorted by Habit V.1 Updated 10.23.2006
Phylogenetics of Liliales
FRWA 2002 Biodiversity Project Rare Plant and Natural Community Inventory Summary Report
Top View
Conservation Assessment for Broad-Leaved Twayblade (Listera Convallarioides)
Establishing GLORIA Long-Term Alpine Monitoring in Southwestern British Columbia, Canada Author(S): Kristina Swerhun, Glen Jamieson, Dan J
Edible Plant Species Native to the Northeast U.S. and E. Canada
Combined Report Field Assessments to Assist with Plant Status Updates and Plant Conservation Status Updates II
Watermelon Berries by Leslie Shallcross
Tim Hogan University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium, UCB 350 Boulder, Colorado 80309-0350, U.S.A
Liliales of Ohio
Ecological Site R222XY349AK Subalpine Tall Scrub Gravelly Avalanche Chutes
Vascular Plant Species Discoveries in the Northern Colorado Plateau Network Update for 2008–2011
ROSY TWISTED-STALK Scientific Name: Streptopus Lanceolatus
Mt. Si Vascular Plant Inventory
Portland Plant List
Portland Plant List Native Plants Plants Listed by Preferred Growing Conditions
Picking Trip #9
Common Plants of the Colville National Forest
Liliaceae and Allies
Plant List As of 3/19/2008 Tanya Harvey T22S.R6E.S29-31 *Non-Native
SEASONAL SEED COLLECTION CHART for Some Edible Species Native to the Northeast U.S