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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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Cryptantha atwoodii (Boraginaceae) a New Species from Arizona
by: Larry C. Higgins
Notes: Higgins, Larry C. "Cryptantha Atwoodii (Boraginaceae) a New Species from Arizona." The Southwestern Naturalist 19, no. 2 (1974): 127-29.
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Soil seed banks and the potential restoration of forested wetlands after farming
by: B. A. Middleton
Notes: B. A. Middleton. "Soil seed banks and the potential restoration of forested wetlands after farming." Journal of Applied Ecology 40.6 (2003): 1025-1034.
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Viability of warm-season grass seed from grazed and ungrazed prairies (Illinois)
by: D. G. Wenny and R. W. Nyboer
Notes: D. G. Wenny and R. W. Nyboer. "Viability of warm-season grass seed from grazed and ungrazed prairies (Illinois)." Ecological Restoration 26.1 (2008): 5-7.
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The effect of burning and insect herbivory on seed production of two prairie forbs
by: M. A. Davis, K. M. Lemon, A. M. Dybvig
Notes: M. A. Davis, K. M. Lemon, and A. M. Dybvig. "The effect of burning and insect herbivory on seed production of two prairie forbs." Prairie Naturalist 19.2 (1987): 93-100.
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Variation in natural populations of Ruellia caroliniensis (Acanthaceae)
by: R. W. Long
Notes: R. W. Long. "Variation in natural populations of Ruellia caroliniensis (Acanthaceae)." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 101.1 (1974): 1-6.
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