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View Lythrum liners By Cunningham Gardens
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Lythrum liners

By Cunningham Gardens

View Les lythrums pour le jardin familial By H. F Harp
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Les lythrums pour le jardin familial

By H. F Harp

View Look! just one day's picking! By Lakeland-Deering Nurseries Sales
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Look! just one day's picking!

By Lakeland-Deering Nurseries Sales

View Who ever heard of 17,000 blooms from one single plant? By Lakeland Nurseries Sales
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Who ever heard of 17,000 blooms from one single plant?

By Lakeland Nurseries Sales

View Wouldn't you like to grow 17,000 blooms like these from one single plant? By Deering Nurseries
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Wouldn't you like to grow 17,000 blooms like these from one single plant?

By Deering Nurseries

View Correspondence By Edward Lee Greene
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Correspondence

By Edward Lee Greene

View Lythrums for home gardens By H. F. Harp
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Lythrums for home gardens

By H. F. Harp

View Lythrums for home gardens By H. F Harp

Lythrums for home gardens

Lythrums for home gardens

By H. F Harp

View A comparison of phenotypic plasticity in lythrum salicaria l., an invasive hydrophyte, and lythrum alatum pursh., its noninvasive congener By Joanne C McGrath

A comparison of phenotypic plasticity in lythrum salicaria l., an invasive hydrophyte, and lythrum alatum pursh., its noninvasive congener

A comparison of phenotypic plasticity in lythrum salicaria l., an invasive hydrophyte, and lythrum alatum pursh., its noninvasive congener

By Joanne C McGrath

View The family Lythraceae in Iraq By Andrew D. Q. Agnew

The family Lythraceae in Iraq

The family Lythraceae in Iraq

By Andrew D. Q. Agnew