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RESEARCH LITERATURE

The Research Literature database was created and funded by the Florida Wildflower Foundation. Use the search features below to find scientific articles on native wildflowers that are commercially available or used in restoration projects.

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Foraging and Nesting Biology of the Bee Anthemurgus passiflorae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), Descriptions of Its Immature Stages, and Observations on Its Floral Host (Passifloraceae)
by: John L. Neff, Jerome G. Rozen Jr.
Notes: J. L. Neff and J. G. Rosen Jr. "Foraging and Nesting Biology of the Bee Anthemurgus passiflorae (Hymenoptera: Apoidea), Descriptions of Its Immature Stages, and Observations on Its Floral Host (Passif...
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Allelopathy in threesquare burreed (Sparganium americanum) and American eelgrass (Vallisneria americana)
by: T. S. Cheng and D. N. Riemer
Notes: T. S. Cheng and D. N. Riemer. "Allelopathy in threesquare burreed (Sparganium americanum) and American eelgrass (Vallisneria americana)." Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 26 (1988): 50-55.
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Effects of temperature during seed development in Lactuca sativa and Helianthus debilis
by: S. Contreras, D. Tay and M. A. Bennett
Notes: S. Contreras, D. Tay and M. A. Bennett. "Effects of temperature during seed development in Lactuca sativa and Helianthus debilis." Hortscience 41.4 (2006): 208.
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STUDIES IN THE BORAGINACEAE, XXIII A SURVEY OF THE GENUS LITHOSPERMUM
by: Johnston, Ivan M
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Short note: Variability and inheritance of diaphorases in American and Chinese Castanea species
by: F. Dane and H. Huag
Notes: F. Dane and H. Huag. "Short note: Variability and inheritance of diaphorases in American and Chinese Castanea species." Silvae Genetica 51.2-3 (2002): 128-130.
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