Publisher: Harvard University Herbaria
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The Flora of the Tenancingo-Malinalco-Zumpahuacán Protected Natural Area, State of Mexico, Mexico
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History and Cultivation of Parma Violets (Viola, Violaceae) in the United Kingdom and France in the Nineteenth Century
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A Re-Evaluation of Gasteroid and Cyphelloid Species of Entolomataceae from Eastern North America
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PHYLOGENETICS OF ACER (ACEROIDEAE, SAPINDACEAE) BASED ON NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES OF TWO CHLOROPLAST NON-CODING REGIONS
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Salix (Salicaceae) Distribution Maps and a Synopsis of Their Classification in North America, North of Mexico
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NEW AND NOTEWORTHY SPECIES OF BOECHERA (BRASSICACEAE) I: SEXUAL DIPLOIDS
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Five Additional Tribes (Aphragmeae, Biscutelleae, Calepineae, Conringieae, and Erysimeae) in the Brassicaceae (Cruciferae)
Dmitry A. German, et al. (2008)