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Pollination Studies With Native Minnesota Pyrola And Moneses Species, Lawrence C.W. Jensen Jan 1961

Pollination Studies With Native Minnesota Pyrola And Moneses Species, Lawrence C.W. Jensen

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

The closely related ericaceous ericaceous genera, Pyrola L. and Monese Salisb. ex. Gray, are common throughout the world in coniferous woods of north temperate areas. Characteristically they are small herbaceous plants with basal evergreen leaves and decorative inflorescences of green, white or pink flowers appearing in the early summer. In Minnesota there are five species of Pyrola-P. asarifolia Michx., P. elliptica Nutt., P. rotundifolia L., P. secunda L., and P. virens Schweigger. There is also the one species of Moneses, M. uniffora (L.) Gray. All these occur together in abundant quantities and bloom at approximately the same time. Consequently they …


The Control Pollination Of Slash Pine, James T. Greene Jan 1959

The Control Pollination Of Slash Pine, James T. Greene

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

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Rhythm In Blossoming, C. O. Rosendahl, A. O. Dahl Apr 1936

Rhythm In Blossoming, C. O. Rosendahl, A. O. Dahl

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

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