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- The Complete Chloroplast Genome of Tamarix Ramosissima and Comparative Analysis of Tamaricaceae Species L
- Tamarix Gallica Plant Is Briefly Reviewed in This Article for Its History, Anatomy, Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Activities
- Invasive Plants Established in the United States That Are Found In
- Tamarix Aphylla (L.) Karst.; Athel Tamarisk T
- Flavonoid Properties of Five Families Newly Incorporated Into the Order Caryophyllales (Review)
- Invasive Potential of Tamarix Ramosissima (Saltcedar) in Continental Climates of North America
- Saltcedar Management
- A Case Study of Tamarix (Tamaricaceae) I
- Trees of the Gila Forest Region, New Mexico
- 1999 Survey of BLM-Managed Public Lands in Southwestern Wyoming for Ute Ladies Tresses (Spiranthes Diluvialis) and for Designated Weeds
- Salt Cedar Establishment in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
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- Hybridization of Tamarix Ramosissima and T. Chinensis (Saltcedars) with T. Aphylla (Athel) (Tamaricaceae) in the Southwestern Us
- Rangewide Status Review of Ute Ladies'-Tresses (Spiranthes
- Desert Invaders.Cdr
- SALTCEDAR (Tamarix Chinensis, T. Parviflora, T. Ramosissima)
- Water Deficit Transcriptomic Responses Differ in the Invasive Tamarix Chinensis and T
- Saltcedar Ramosissima, Tamarix Chinensis, Tamarix Parviflora(Aka Tamarisk, Chinese Tamarisk, Prohibited Noxious Smallflower Tamarisk)
- Ecological Interactions in the Biological Control of Saltcedar (Tamarix Spp.) in the United States: Toward a New Understanding
- Chokecherry and Sierra Madre Wind Energy Project Rare Plant Survey Report
- The Impact of Exotic Tamarix Species on Riparian Plant Biodiversity
- Saltcedar Invasion of Western Riparian Areas : Impacts and New Prospects for Control
- Response of Tamarix Spp. to Invasion by the Biological Control Agent During the Summer of 2013
- Giuseppe Venturella the Genus Tamarix (Tamaricaceae)
- 2019 Oklahoma Native Plant Record
- Wetland Plant Identification Course, 2018
- Hybrid Tamarix Widespread in U.S. Invasion and Undetected in Native Asian Range
- Contrasting Water Use Strategies of Tamarix Ramosissima in Different
- City of Malibu Non-Native Invasive Plants Prohibited in Landscape Plans Updated January 22, 2008