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E.F. Pires; S. Medeanic
Palynological implications of the presence of Triglochin in Holocene palaeoenvironmental reconstructions in the Coastal Plain of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil
2006
M. Buzgo; D.E. Soltis; P.S. Soltis; S. Kim; H. Ma; B.A. Hauser; J. Leebens-Mack; B. Johansen
Perianth development in the basal monocot Triglochin maritima (Juncaginaceae)
2006
D.A. Broughton; J.H. McAdam
A checklist of the native vascular flora of the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas): New information on the species present, their ecology, status and distribution
2005
E. Pignatti; S. Pignatti
Ephemeral wetland vegetation of Western Australia
2005
G.R. Sainty; S.W.L. Jacobs
Waterplants in Australia
2003
D.H. Les; D.J. Crawford; R.T. Kimball; M.L. Moody; E. Landolt
Biogeography of discontinuously distributed hydrophytes: a molecular appraisal of intercontinental disjunctions
2003
G.J. Keighery; B.J. Keighery
Juncaginaceae in Western Australia: centre of species diversity of another family in this mega-diverse region
2003
O. Bolòs; J. Vigo
Juncaginàcies
2001
A. Novelo; A. Lot
Juncaginaceae. Lilaeaceae
2001
G.E. Crow; C.B. Hellquist
Juncaginaceae
2000
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