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Cruciata glabra
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
Aportaciones a la Flora de Galicia. XI Contributions to the Flora of Galicia. XI
F. Pando
,
Xosé Ramón García Martínez
,
+5 authors
Emilio Martínez Sabaris
2015
Corpus ID: 128977318
Se mencionan 26 plantas de diverso interes para la flora de Galicia, Peninsula iberica y Europa. Se incluye 1 novedad para Europa…
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2013
2013
Index of Natural Objects
Scaevola hainanensis
Chemistry of Natural Compounds
2013
Corpus ID: 8639158
Achillea millefolium L., No. 6, 958 Achillea nobilis L., No. 6, 988 Aconitum anthora L., No. 6, 1115 Acremonium roseum Petch, No…
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2010
2010
Cruciata glabra (L.) Ehrend. (Rubiaceae A. L. Juss.) in Lithuania: in situ and ex situ.
A. Klimienė
,
K. K. Vilkonis
,
R. Vainorienė
2010
Corpus ID: 86100222
There are more then 14 species in the genus of Cruciata Mill. most of them grow to the south of Lithuania. Two species grow in…
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2010
2010
Small-scale variation of vegetation in a mixed forest understorey is partly controlled by the effect of overstory composition on litter accumulation
J. Rodríguez-Calcerrada
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N. Nanos
,
M. C. D. Rey
,
U. L. Heredia
,
R. Escribano
,
L. Gil
Journal of Forest Research
2010
Corpus ID: 22902006
We investigated how richness and composition of vascular plant species in the understory of a mixed hardwood forest stand varied…
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2007
2007
Vascular flora of historical cemeteries in the Bieszczady National Park
A. Czarna
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R. Nowińska
,
I. Wysakowska
2007
Corpus ID: 54543971
Studies on vascular flora were performed in all the eight cemeteries (seven former Uniate cemeteries and one from World War I…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
Plants known as té in Spain: an ethno-pharmaco-botanical review.
Manuel Pardo de Santayana
,
E. Blanco
,
R. Morales
Journal of ethnopharmacology
2005
Corpus ID: 22262638
Although the word té (tea) in Spanish is derived from the Chinese tscha and refers to the oriental plant Camellia sinensis, it is…
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