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  • Plant Terminology

    Plant Terminology

  • An Ancient Technique for Ripening Sycomore Fruit in East.Mediterranean Countries

    An Ancient Technique for Ripening Sycomore Fruit in East.Mediterranean Countries

  • Fruits: Kinds and Terms

    Fruits: Kinds and Terms

  • The Synstigma Turns the Fig Into a Large Flower Simone P

    The Synstigma Turns the Fig Into a Large Flower Simone P

  • Developmental Anatomy of Ficus Ingens Syconia in Relation to Its Wasp Faunula

    Developmental Anatomy of Ficus Ingens Syconia in Relation to Its Wasp Faunula

  • Drupe. Fruit with a Hard Endocarp (Figs. 67 and 71-73); E.G., and Sterculiaceae (Helicteres Guazumaefolia, Sterculia)

    Drupe. Fruit with a Hard Endocarp (Figs. 67 and 71-73); E.G., and Sterculiaceae (Helicteres Guazumaefolia, Sterculia)

  • Module 2: Prioritisation and Pre-Collection Assessment

    Module 2: Prioritisation and Pre-Collection Assessment

  • The Origins of Fruits, Fruit Growing, and Fruit Breeding

    The Origins of Fruits, Fruit Growing, and Fruit Breeding

  • Morphological Diversity and Function of the Stigma in Ficus Species (Moraceae) Simone Pádua Teixeira, Marina F.B

    Morphological Diversity and Function of the Stigma in Ficus Species (Moraceae) Simone Pádua Teixeira, Marina F.B

  • Structural and Seasonal Differences of Syconia in Dioecious F. Carica L

    Structural and Seasonal Differences of Syconia in Dioecious F. Carica L

  • FRUITS and FRUIT PROCESSING Fruits Are Botanically Diverse, Perishable, Seasonal, and Predominantly Regional in Production

    FRUITS and FRUIT PROCESSING Fruits Are Botanically Diverse, Perishable, Seasonal, and Predominantly Regional in Production

  • South East Queensland JULY 2010 Volume 4 Number 3 Newsletter of the Land for Wildlife Program South East Queensland ISSN 1835-3851

    South East Queensland JULY 2010 Volume 4 Number 3 Newsletter of the Land for Wildlife Program South East Queensland ISSN 1835-3851

  • The Fig: Botany, Horticulture, and Breeding

    The Fig: Botany, Horticulture, and Breeding

  • Chapter 7 - Plant Growth and Options for Reproduction

    Chapter 7 - Plant Growth and Options for Reproduction

  • Flowers, Inflorescences & Fruits 2020

    Flowers, Inflorescences & Fruits 2020

  • Fig Development in Two Neotropical Ficus Species, F. Yoponensis (Subgen

    Fig Development in Two Neotropical Ficus Species, F. Yoponensis (Subgen

  • Zaca Et Al MS-447.Fm

    Zaca Et Al MS-447.Fm

  • Figs: High Income with Fresh and Dried Fruits

    Figs: High Income with Fresh and Dried Fruits

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  • The Fig: Overview of an Ancient Fruit
  • The Fig: Overview of an Ancient Fruit
  • Description and Use of Fig
  • Ficus Virens in Singapore
  • Costa Rican Fruits
  • The Berry Basket Newsletter for Missouri Specialty Crop Producers Volume 10 Number 4 Winter 2008
  • Syconium Development in Ficus Petiolaris (Ficus, Sect
  • GUIDE to the MOST COMMONLY USED MEDICINAL PLANTS of SAMOA by Art Whistler Isle Botanica Honolulu, Hawaii Prepared for the Americ
  • Morphology and Anatomy of the Developing Fruit of Maclura Tinctoria, Moraceae1
  • 1 Physiology and Classification of Fruits
  • Ovipositor Structure Mirrors Ecology in a Multitrophic Fig Wasp Community
  • Hornbill Natural History and Conservation Hornbill Specialist Group | July 2021 Volume 2, Number 1
  • Lok Et Al (2013) Native Fig Species As a Keystone Resource. For
  • GLOSSARY of TECHNICAL TERMS for Hawaii’S Invasive Plant Species
  • Fig Production Guide 3 Osborn Prolific - a Medium-Sized Bronze to in the Ground, fig Plants Can Quickly Reach 15 Brown fig with Amber to Light Strawberry Pulp
  • Morphological and Microscopic Studies of Aerial Parts of Indian Fig Tree
  • Reproductive Biology of Ficus Beipeiensis
  • Chapter 3. Reproductive Morphology of Plants Reproductive Morphology of Plants


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