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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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Growth of eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides L) (Poaceae) under various inorganic nutrient conditions
by: R. C. Anderson
Notes: R. C. Anderson. "Growth of eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides L) (Poaceae) under various inorganic nutrient conditions." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 114.1 (1987): 46-52.
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Observations on a gall-making thrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) on Calycanthus floridus L and Calycanthus fertilis Walt in Georgia
by: R. J. Beshear
Notes: R. J. Beshear. "Observations on a gall-making thrips (Thysanoptera, Thripidae) on Calycanthus floridus L and Calycanthus fertilis Walt in Georgia." Journal of Entomological Science 20.2 (1985): 244-24...
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Post-fire growth strategies of resprouting Florida scrub vegetation
by: A. J. Maguire, E. S. Menges
Notes: A. J. Maguire, and E. S. Menges. "Post-fire growth strategies of resprouting Florida scrub vegetation." Fire Ecology 7.3 (2011): 12-25.
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Physiological performance of Andropogon gerardii, Panicum virgatum, and Sorghastrum nutans on reclaimed mine spoil
by: V. A. Skeel and D. J. Gibson
Notes: V. A. Skeel and D. J. Gibson. "Physiological performance of Andropogon gerardii, Panicum virgatum, and Sorghastrum nutans on reclaimed mine spoil." Restoration Ecology 4.4 (1996): 355-367.
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The Morphology of the Flower and Inflorescence of Mitchella repens
by: J. L. Blaser
Notes: J. L. Blaser. "The Morphology of the Flower and Inflorescence of Mitchella repens." American Journal of Botany 41.7 (1954): 533-539.
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