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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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Effects of Alliaria petiolata (Garlic Mustard; Brassicaceae) on Mycorrhizal Colonization and Community Structure in Three Herbaceous Plants in a Mixed Deciduous Forest
by: D. J. Burke
Notes: D. J. Burke. "Effects of Alliaria petiolata (Garlic Mustard; Brassicaceae) on Mycorrhizal Colonization and Community Structure in Three Herbaceous Plants in a Mixed Deciduous Forest." American Journal...
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Two New Species and a New Combination in Southeastern United States Xyris (Xyridaceae) from Florida
by: Edwin L. Bridges, Steve Orzell
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Measuring the relationship between floral duration and fruit set for Hamelia patens (Rubiaceae)
by: S. A. Cunningham
Notes: S. A. Cunningham. "Measuring the relationship between floral duration and fruit set for Hamelia patens (Rubiaceae)." Biotropica 26.2 (1994): 227-229.
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TAXONOMY AND NOMENCLATURE OF THE ERYSIMUM ASPERUM-E. CAPITATUM COMPLEX (BRASSICACEAE)
by: Turner, Billie L.
Notes: Turner, B.L. 2006. TAXONOMY AND NOMENCLATURE OF THE ERYSIMUM ASPERUM-E. CAPITATUM COMPLEX (BRASSICACEAE). Phytologia 2006-88(3): 279-287.
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Anthocyanins present in selected tropical fruits: Acerola, jambolao, jussara, and guajiru
by: E. S. De Brito, M. C. P. De Araujo, R. E. Alves, C. Carkeet, B. A. Clevidence and J. A. Novotny
Notes: E. S. De Brito, M. C. P. De Araujo, R. E. Alves, C. Carkeet, B. A. Clevidence and J. A. Novotny. "Anthocyanins present in selected tropical fruits: Acerola, jambolao, jussara, and guajiru." Journal of...
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