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Typha elephantina
Towards an Updated Checklist of the Libyan Flora
Flora and Vegetation of Wadi El-Natrun Depression, Egypt
2. TYPHA Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 971. 1753. 香蒲属 Xiang Pu Shu Herbs, Perennial, in Marshes Or Aquatic, with Creeping Rhizomes
Photographs Covering Western Desert, Eastern Desert, Sinai Peninsula, Nile Region
CBA/ABC Bulletin 34(1)
Fiber Cables in Leaf Blades of Typha Domingensis and Their Absence in Typha Elephantina: a Diagnostic Character for Phylogenetic Affinity
Medicinal Plants in Saudi Arabia: I
Wetland Biomass Production: Emergent Aquatic Management Options and Evaluations a Final Subcontract Report
Changes in Physico-Chemical Composition of Wastewater by Growing Phragmites Ausrtalis and Typha in an Arid Environment in Saudi Arabia
Édouard Le Floc'h Notice À La Mémoire De Loutfy Boulos 1932
Seeds and Plants Imported
Revised Phylogeny and Historical Biogeography of The
Soil Biology & Biochemistry 42 (2010) 1848E1856
Detailed Species Accounts from the Threatened Birds Of
Suitability and Utility Value of Typha Angustifolia Linn. for Cultivation in North Bihar Countryside Wetlands
Floristic Account of Emergent-Aquatic and Marshland Angiosperms of D.I
Floristic Diversity of Pathra and Its Adjoining Areas, Paschim Medinipur District, West Bengal Achintya Kumar Samanta
Asteraceae / Compositae
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TYPHACEAE 1. SPARGANIUM Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 2: 971. 1753
An in Vivo Study Regarding Analgesic and Anxiolytic Activity of Methanolic Extract of Typha Elephantina Roxb Niloy Sen1* , Latifa Bulbul1, Md
Committee on Fisheries
WJARR-2019-0088.Pdf
Biomass Production in Typha Angustata (Aquatic Macrophytes)
7. Emergent Aquatic Macrophytes
Origin Al Article
Assessment of Thrombolytic, Membrane Stabilizing Potential and Total Phenolic Content of Typha Elephantina Roxb
IDEAS-FINAL-ESMF-Report.Pdf
Plant Species of Okhla Bird Sanctuary: a Wetland of Upper Pecies
Anti-Inflammatory Activity of the Inflorescence of Typha Elephantina (Cattail) in Rats