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The flowers of the species, Bulbophyllum nocturnum, are thought to be pollinated by midges and last for only one night, according to a description of the plant published in the Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.

In 1965, in connection with the celebration of the Republic Day of India, which falls on Jan . 26th the Bhilai steel plant published, in English, "Ten Years of Indo-Soviet Collaboration: Bhilai As I Know (It)", a collection of reminiscences of Bhilai by Indians & Russians, which Indarjit Singh, the plant's general manager at the time, describes as "a brochure of everlasting memories".

Firstly, this classification was being dependent on the data about the plant published in Dargon Herbarium [ 31].

In addition, the plant published as 'Ponerorchis cf. chidori' in the tree of Bateman et al. [ 35] was actually a further, mis-identified specimen of P. graminifolia (Fig.  1a).

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He discovered geology and botany, purchasing, in 1841, a pamphlet on the structure of plants published by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge.

A study of sepals in Arabidopsis plants published in the July 11 issue of the journal Developmental Cell has revealed the mystery of how such uniformity occurs.

Carolus Linnaeus's "Species Plantarum," a classification of 8,000 plants published in Stockholm in 1753, was the culmination of those efforts and is a high point of the show.

This paper provides a state-of-the-art review of different process integration technologies adopted for the assessment of hydrogen resources in refineries and petrochemical plants, published from late in the 1990s to the present time.

"Insectivorous Plants", published in 1875, inspires a chapter called "The Green Tyrannosaurs" that shows, using modern genetics, how insectivory has evolved many times in unrelated groups of vegetables in response to a lack of nitrogen in the soil.

But the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN)'s first worldwide health check of the plants, published today in the journal Nature Plants, says that they are coming under unprecedented pressure from human activities such as land use conversions, commercial and residential developments and shrimp farming.

North America's potential to yield countless new specimens was recognized early: the first book on American plants, published in London in 1577, was entitled Joyfull Newes out of the New Founde Worlde and was in itself a hint of the excited spirit of contemporary gardening.

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