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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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title & author journal Article Topic(s) Research Setting(s) plants referenced
Viability and germination of seeds and initial development of the pioneer dune plant Ipomoea pes-caprae
M. W. da Silva and E. L. Voigt
Journal of Coastal ResearchGerminationLaboratoryIpomoea pes-caprae (Railroad vine)
Viability of warm-season grass seed from grazed and ungrazed prairies (Illinois)
D. G. Wenny and R. W. Nyboer
Ecological RestorationEcotype, GerminationPrairieAndropogon gerardii (Big bluestem)
Sorghastrum nutans (Indiangrass)
Vigor testing of Rudbeckia fulgida seeds
A. M. Fay, M. B. McDonald and S. M. Still
Seed Science and TechnologyGermination, Seed storageField, Greenhouse, LaboratoryRudbeckia fulgida (Orange coneflower)
VIOLA CALCICOLA (VIOLACEAE), A NEW ENDEMIC VIOLET FROM THE GUADALUPE MOUNTAINS OF NEW MEXICO AND TEXAS
Ross A. McCauley, Harvey E. Ballard, Jr.
Journal of the Botanical ResearchTaxonomy, ViolaViola calcicola (Limestone violet)
Viola pedata
Kim Blaxland
Rock Garden QuarterlyViolaViola pedata (Birdfoot violet)
VIOLA x BRAUNIAE (VIOLA ROSTRATA x V. STRIATA)
Tom S. Cooperrider
The Michigan BotanistViola, hybridViola ×brauniae (Braun's hybrid violet)
Violet hybrids between species of the palmata group
Ezra Brainerd
Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical ClubViola, palmata group ()
Violets (Viola) of Central and Eastern United States: an introductory survey
Norman H. Russell
SIDA Contributions to BotanyTaxonomy ()
VIOLETS (VIOLA) OF CENTRAL AND EASTERN UNITED STATES: AN INTRODUCTORY SURVEY
Norman H. Russell
SidaViola ()
Visual inspections of nursery stock fail to protect new plantings from Blueberry scorch virus infection
P. V. Oudemans, B. I. Hillman, D. Linder-Basso, J. J. Polashock
PathologyNurseryVaccinium corymbosum (Highbush blueberry)
title & author journal Article Topic(s) Research Setting(s) plants referenced

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