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Phenological Responses to Climate in the Alberta Native Flora: Herbarium Specimens Reveal Differential Responsiveness Between Species in Mesic and Xeric Habitats
Outline of Angiosperm Phylogeny
Oberholzeria (Fabaceae Subfam. Faboideae), a New Monotypic Legume Genus from Namibia
Biological Survey of a Prairie Landscape in Montana's Glaciated
Fruits and Seeds of Genera in the Subfamily Faboideae (Fabaceae)
DRAFT OAEC NATIVE PLANT LIST FERNS and FERN ALLIES
Perennial Grain Legume Domestication Phase I: Criteria for Candidate Species Selection
List of Plants for Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
In North America Author(S): Chia Jui Chen, Meghan G. Mendenhall and Billie L
Reconstructing the Deep-Branching Relationships of the Papilionoid Legumes
IN-OVULE EMBRYO CULTURE of Thermopsis Turcica
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Ethnobotanical Classification System and Medical Ethnobotany Of
Tennessee Natural Heritage Program Rare Species Observations for Tennessee Counties 2009
Plastome Evolution and a Novel Loss of the Inverted Repeat In
Plant Propagation Protocol for Thermopsis Gracilis ESRM 412 – Native Plant Production Spring 2015 Thermopolis Gracilis Howell
Buffer Handbook Plant List
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Evolutionary Response to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Uplift: Phylogeny and Biogeography of Ammopiptanthus and Tribe Thermopsideae (Fabaceae)
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Flowering Dicots Before I Worked on This Project, I Had No Idea How to Apply GIS to Basic Ecological Concepts
Morphology and Anatomy of Endemic Thermopsis Turcica Kit Tan, Vural & Küçüködük
The Canadian Prairie Plant Thermopsis Rhombifolia Contains Luteolin, a Flavone That Inhibits Cyclin Dependent Kinase 9 and Arres
Fabaceae of Alberta
Quail Hollow Ranch County Park Plant List 1
Evolutionary Response to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau Uplift: Phylogeny and Biogeography of [I]Ammopiptanthus[I] and Tribe Thermo
A Madrean-Tethyan Disjunction Pattern with an African Origin of Core Genistoides