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Category: Evolution

  • Land Bridge Travelers of the Tertiary: The Eastern Asian–Eastern North American Floristic Disjunction

    Arnoldia, Evolution, History
    Land Bridge Travelers of the Tertiary: The Eastern Asian–Eastern North American Floristic Disjunction
  • Anachronistic Fruits and the Ghosts Who Haunt Them

    Arnoldia, Evolution
    Anachronistic Fruits and the Ghosts Who Haunt Them
  • An Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native Plants

    Arnoldia, Evolution, Propagations
    An Evolutionary Perspective on Strengths, Fallacies, and Confusions in the Concept of Native Plants
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