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C. A. Furness
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Rudall, P. J.
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Eastman, A.
2002
Contribution of pollen and tapetal characters to the systematics of Triuridaceae
P. J. Rudall
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Bateman R. M.
2006
Morphological phylogenetic analysis of Pandanales: testing contrasting hypotheses of floral evolution
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