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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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Establishment and persistence of Sedum spp. and native taxa for green roof applications
by: M. A. Monterusso, D. B. Rowe and C. L. Rugh
Notes: M. A. Monterusso, D. B. Rowe and C. L. Rugh. "Establishment and persistence of Sedum spp. and native taxa for green roof applications." Hortscience 40.2 (2005): 391-396.
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Heredity of color in Phlox drummondii
by: A. W. Gilbert
Notes: A. W. Gilbert. "Heredity of color in Phlox drummondii." Journal of Agricultural Research 4 (1915): 293-301.
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Novel analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of resource use in a group of tephritid flies of the genus Anastrepha. Ximenia americana is the host for Anastrepha alveata. These flies lay eggs in the fruit of the host plant. Anastrepha alveata tended t
by: J. Sivinski, M. Aluja, J. Pinero and M. Ojeda
Notes: J. Sivinski, M. Aluja, J. Pinero and M. Ojeda. "Novel analysis of spatial and temporal patterns of resource use in a group of tephritid flies of the genus Anastrepha." Annals of the Entomological Soci...
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Taxonomic changes in Oenothera sections Gaura and Calylophus (Onagraceae)
by: Warren L. Wagner, Kyra N. Krakos, Peter C. Hoch
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Systematic Relationships within Gelsemium (Loganiaceae) - Evidence from Isozymes and Cladistics
by: R. Wyatt, S. B. Broyles, J. L. Hamrick and A. Stoneburner
Notes: R. Wyatt, S. B. Broyles, J. L. Hamrick and A. Stoneburner. "Systematic Relationships within Gelsemium (Loganiaceae) - Evidence from Isozymes and Cladistics." Systematic Botany 18.2 (1993): 345-355.
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