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Atlas of the Japanese Flora: An Introduction to Plant Sociology of East Asia
- A. Sharp, Y. Horikawa
- Biology
- 23 January 1973
Illustrated Moss Flora of Japan. Part 2
- A. Sharp, B. Allen, A. Noguchi, Z. Iwatsuki
- Biology
- 23 January 1988
A Unique Vegetational Area in Tamaulipas
- X. EfraimHernandez, H. Crum, Wm. B. Fox, A. Sharp
- Geography
- 1 November 1951
Some fungi common to the highlands of Mexico and Guatemala and eastern United States
- A. Sharp
- Biology
- 28 February 1948
Contributions to the Lichen Flora of North America. II. The Lichen Flora of the Great Smoky Mountains
- A. Sharp
- Biology
- 1 October 1942
NOTES ON THE FLORA OF MEXICO: WORLD DISTRIBUTION OF THE WOODY DICOTYLEDONOUS FAMILIES AND THE ORIGIN OF THE MODERN VEGETATION*
- A. Sharp
- Biology
- 1 August 1953
(With one Figure in the Text) Mexico has one of the richest floras in North America. From the tropical rainforests of Tabasco to the alpine meadows of Popocatepetl and Ixtaccihuatl, there are… Expand
Some Lichens from the Southern Appalachians and Mexico
- I. Yoshimura, A. Sharp
- Biology
- 22 January 1968
The known range of Phylliscum demangeonii (Moug. & Nestl. ex Mont.) Nyl. is extended south to the Southern Appalachians. Pilophoron cereolus (Ach.) Th. Fr., also found in the Southern Appalachians,… Expand
Characteristics of the Vegetation in Certain Temperate Regions of Eastern Mexico
- F. Miranda, A. Sharp
- Biology
- 1 July 1950
Much of Mexico has a temperate climate and even though a large portion of its vegetation is distinctly tropical in origin and appearance, a considerable number of species in its flora seem to have… Expand
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