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Jacobaea carniolica

Known as: Senecio incanus subsp. carniolicus (Willd.) Braun-Blanq., Jacobaea carniolica (Willd.) Schrank, Senecio carniolicus Willd. 
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Review
2011
Review
2011
Mixed stands of Senecio ovatus subsp. ovatus and S. germanicus subsp. germanicus occur in the colline belt of central and eastern… 
2009
2009
Morro Santana (30o03’S, 51o07’W) is located between Porto Alegre and Viamao cities, in Rio Grande do Sul State. The floristic… 
2005
2005
Abstract.The genera Grindelia Willd. and Haplopappus Cass. belong to the family Asteraceae - Astereae and are distributed in… 
Review
2001
Review
2001
ABSTRACT The Portuguese and the European Flora refer to the presence of two or three Azolla species in Portugal: A. filiculoides… 
1998
1998
Structure of vascular cambium and its derivatives in Boerhaavia diffusa L., B. verticillata Poir. and B. rependa Willd… 
1993
1993
Carex juniperorum, a distinctive new species of sect. Phyllostachys, is described. Carex juniperorum occurs in shallow… 
1976
1976
Nutritional studies of Chara globularis Thuill., Chara zeylanica Willd., and Chara haitensis Turpin 
1973
1973
The cinnabar moth,Tyria jacobaeae L. (Arctiidae), was introduced into Oregon in 1960 against the weed tansy ragwort,Senecio… 
1965
1965
Rubus procerus Muell. and R. laciniatus Willd. occur sympatrically over a wide range of area in the coastal Pacific north-west of…