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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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PLANTS
OF ECONOMIC OR AESTHETIC IMPORTANCE
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Brücher,
H. 1989. Useful Plants of Neotropical Origin and Their Wild Relatives. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York. 296 p. Carlquist,
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S. T. 2004. Irrigation and planting density affect river red gum
growth. Calif. Agric. 58(1): 40-43. Hargreaves,
D. & B. Hargreaves. 1960. Tropical Blossoms. Hargreaves Industrial, Portland,
Oregon. 65 p. Hill,
A. F. 1952. Economic Botany. A
Textbook of Useful Plants and Plant Products. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, Toronto, London. 560 p. Horn,
E. L. 1976. Wildflowers 3. The
Sierra Nevada. The Touchstone
Press, Beaverton, Oregon. 128 p. Le
Bellec, F. & V. Renard.
1999. Tropical Fruits. Editions Orphie, Montpellier, France. 189 p. Morton,
J. F. 1987. Fruits of Warm Climates. Creative Resource Systems, Inc., Winterville, N.C. 505 p. Munz,
P. A. 1972. California Spring Wildflowers. Univ. of Calif. Press,
Berkeley, Los Angeles, London. 122 p. Simpson, B. B. & M. C. Ogorzaly. 2001. Economic
Botany. Plants in our World. McGraw-Hill, Boston. 529 p. Walheim, L. & R. L. Stebbins. 1981. Western Fruits
Berries and Nuts. H. P. Books,
Tucson, AZ. 192 p. Williamson, J. F., J. R. Dunmire & M. W. Zimmerman. 1981.
Sunset New Western Garden Book. Lane Publ. Co., Menlo Park, CA. 512 p. Vavilov, N. I. 1992. Origin
and Geography of Cultivated Plants. Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge,
MA. 498 p. |