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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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In vitro culture of several ornamental and medicinal Salvia species
by: C. Mascarello, E. Mantovani, B. Ruffoni
Notes: C. Mascarello, E. Mantovani, and B. Ruffoni. 2006. In vitro culture of several ornamental and medicinal Salvia species. Pages 375-379 in C. Cervelli, B. Ruffoni and C. D. Guda, editors. Acta Horticult...
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Molecular phylogeny of hybridizing species from the genus Spartina Schreb. (Poaceae)
by: A. Baumel, M. L. Ainouche, R. J. Bayer, A. K. Ainouche, M. T. Misset
Notes: A. Baumel, M. L. Ainouche, R. J. Bayer, A. K. Ainouche, and M. T. Misset. "Molecular phylogeny of hybridizing species from the genus Spartina Schreb. (Poaceae)." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution ...
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Reproductive synchrony in Catesby's lily, Lilium catesbaei
by: K. M. Penney, G. A. Fox
Notes: K. M. Penney, and G. A. Fox. "Reproductive synchrony in Catesby's lily, Lilium catesbaei." Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting Abstracts 89 (2004): 395-395.
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Oil concentration and fatty acid profile of wild Helianthus species from the southeastern United States
by: G. J. Seiler, T. J. Gulya and G. Kong
Notes: G. J. Seiler, T. J. Gulya and G. Kong. "Oil concentration and fatty acid profile of wild Helianthus species from the southeastern United States." Industrial Crops and Products 31.3 (2010): 527-533.
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Use of acephate, benomyl and alginate encapsulation for eliminating culture mites and fungal contamination from in vitro cultures of hardy Hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos L.)
by: T. P. West and J. E. Preece
Notes: T. P. West and J. E. Preece. "Use of acephate, benomyl and alginate encapsulation for eliminating culture mites and fungal contamination from in vitro cultures of hardy Hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos L...
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