Publisher: Torrey Botanical Society

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Population structure and reproductive biology of peyote (Lophophora diffusa, Cactaceae), a threatened species with pollen limitation1,2
María Isabel Briseño-Sánchez, et al. (2020)
Patterns of native and exotic vascular plant richness along an elevational gradient from sea level to the summit of the Appalachian Mountains, U.S.A
Michael W. Denslow, et al. (2010)
The persistence of invasive populations of kudzu near the northern periphery of its range in New York City determined from historical data1,2
Sandra L. Hoffberg, et al. (2016)
Establishment of regional herbarium leads to more than 200 new flora atlas records for New York State1
Christopher T. Martine, et al. (2013)
Dynamics of gaps created by burning in Florida oak–saw palmetto (Quercus, Fagaceae–Serenoa repens, Arecaceae) scrub1,2
Paul A. Schmalzer, et al. (2018)
Evolution and origin of the Central Grassland of North America: climate, fire, and mammalian grazers1
Roger C. Anderson, et al. (2006)
Changes in a hemlock-dominated forest following woolly adelgid infestation in southern New England1
Melanie J. Small, et al. (2005)
Underground systems of Asteraceae species from the Brazilian Cerrado1
Beatriz Appezzato-da-Glória, et al. (2008)
Two decades of change in vegetation in Adirondack spruce-fir, northern hardwood and pine-dominated forests1
James E. Bedison, et al. (2007)
