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    The corona of the daffodil Narcissus bulbocodium shares stamen-like identity and is distinct from the orthodox floral whorls. by Waters, M, Tiley, A, Kramer, E, Meerow, A, Langdale, J, Scotland, R

    Published 2013
    “…The structural homology of the daffodil corona has remained a source of debate throughout the history of botany. Over the years it has been separately referred to as a modified petal stipule, stamen and tepal. …”
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    The corona of the daffodil Narcissus bulbocodium shares stamen-like identity and is distinct from the orthodox floral whorls by Waters, M, Tiley, A, Kramer, E, Meerow, A, Langdale, J, Scotland, R

    Published 2013
    “…The structural homology of the daffodil corona has remained a source of debate throughout the history of botany. Over the years it has been separately referred to as a modified petal stipule, stamen and tepal. …”
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    The Past, Present and Future of <i>Cannabis sativa</i> Tissue Culture by Adrian S. Monthony, Serena R. Page, Mohsen Hesami, Andrew Maxwell P. Jones

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This review will provide a brief background on the history and botany of <i>Cannabis</i> as well as a comprehensive and critical summary of <i>Cannabis</i> tissue culture. …”
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    Uma quinta portuguesa no interior do Brasil ou A saga do ilustrado dom frei Cipriano e o jardim do antigo palácio episcopal no final do século XVIII A Portuguese manor in rural Bra... by Moacir Rodrigo de Castro Maia

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Orderly and showing aesthetic concern, they were an admirable space at the end of the colonial period, representing as they did the enlightened metropolitan elite's growing interest in natural history and botany. A variety of documental sources were used to reconstruct the history of the grounds and the career of the person behind their design, the enlightened Dom Frei Cipriano de São José.…”
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    Building an inclusive botany: The “radicle” dream by Makenzie E. Mabry, Nuala Caomhanach, R. Shawn Abrahams, Michelle L. Gaynor, Kasey Khanh Pham, Tanisha M. Williams, Kathleen S. Murphy, Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, Douglas E. Soltis, Pamela S. Soltis

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Summary In response to a global dialog about systemic racism, ongoing inequalities, appeals to decolonize science, and the many recent calls for diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion, we draw on the narratives of plants to revisit the history of botany. Our goal is to uncover how exclusionary practices have functioned in the past and persist today. …”
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