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Chemical Element Concentrations of Cycad Leaves: Do We Know Enough?
Comparative Biology of Cycad Pollen, Seed and Tissue - a Plant Conservation Perspective
APGA – USFS Gene Conservation Partnership 2015-2016 Scouting / Collecting Trip for Zamia Integrifolia Phase 1 Report
Insect Pollination of Cycads 9 10 Alicia Toon1, L
Two Cycad Species Affect the Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus
1 a Simple and Efficient Method of Germinating Cycad Seeds Bart Schutzman Environmental Horticulture Department, University of F
The Ecology and Evolution of Cycads and Their Symbionts
Localized Overabundance of an Otherwise Rare Butterfly Threatens Endangered Cycads
Georgia's Natural Communities and Associated Rare Plant and Animal Species: Thumbnail Accounts
Evolutionary Genetics of the Genus Zamia (Zamiaceae, Cycadales)
Highly Successful Adventitious Root Formation of Zamia L. Stem Cuttings Exhibits Minimal Response to Indole-3
Brief Update on Development of a Modified Diet to Support
Insecta: Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)1 Sandy Koi and Donald W
Cycad Plants Provide an Important 'Ecosystem Service'
Florida's Living Fossil
A First Record of Anatrachyntis Badia (Hodges 1962) (Lepidoptera: Cosmopterigidae) on Zamia Integrifolia (Zamiaceae)
Review of Significant Trade Cycads
Cycads (Cycadaceae), Integrated Pest Management and Eumaeus Atala
Top View
The Curious Case of Cycads in the United States
Summer to Autumn Population of Wild Eumaeus Atala on the Ft
Bonta, M. & R. Osborne. 2007. Cycads in the Vernacular
Stem Branching of Cycad Plants Informs Horticulture and Conservation Decisions
Cycads Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan
The Vascular Flora of the Genius Preserve and an Analysis of Its Habitats
Propagation and Growing Coonties by Art Constantino with Introductory Comments by Sandy Koi, Janice Malkoff, and Peggy Strumski
Localized Overabundance of an Otherwise Rare Butterfly Threatens Endangered Cycads
Cycads for Think That These Plants Have Survived for Fertilize a Cycads 3 to 4 Times a Year
Appendix H. Plants Technical Team Report