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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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Response of selected nontarget native Florida wetland plant species to metsulfuron methyl
by: J. T. Hutchinson and K. A. Langeland
Notes: J. T. Hutchinson and K. A. Langeland. "Response of selected nontarget native Florida wetland plant species to metsulfuron methyl." Journal of Aquatic Plant Management 46 (2008): 72-76.
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Long-term effects of dormant-season prescribed fire on plant community diversity, structure and productivity in a longleaf pine wiregrass ecosystem
by: D. G. Brockway and C. E. Lewis
Notes: D. G. Brockway and C. E. Lewis. "Long-term effects of dormant-season prescribed fire on plant community diversity, structure and productivity in a longleaf pine wiregrass ecosystem." Forest Ecology an...
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Fecundity and Size Relationships in Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Arisaema triphyllum (Araceae)
by: L. L. Doust, J. L. Doust and K. Turi
Notes: L. L. Doust, J. L. Doust and K. Turi. "Fecundity and Size Relationships in Jack-in-the-Pulpit, Arisaema triphyllum (Araceae)." American Journal of Botany 73.4 (1986): 489-494.
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Variation in southern Florida and Bahamian Aletris (Nartheciaceae): morphology, phenology, and putative hybridization
by: W. K. Wilsdon and J. H. Richards
Notes: W. K. Wilsdon and J. H. Richards. "Variation in southern Florida and Bahamian Aletris (Nartheciaceae): morphology, phenology, and putative hybridization." Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 136.2...
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Cupule removal and caryopsis scarification improves germination of eastern gamagrass seed
by: X. Tian, A. D. Knapp, K. J. Moore, E. C. Brummer and T. B. Bailey
Notes: X. Tian, A. D. Knapp, K. J. Moore, E. C. Brummer and T. B. Bailey. "Cupule removal and caryopsis scarification improves germination of eastern gamagrass seed." Crop Science 42.1 (2002): 185-189.
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