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  • Title: Rain Forest Secrets
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 40
  • Publisher: ➤  Scholastic - Rebound by Sagebrush - Demco Media
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  • Publish Location: New York

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  • First Year Published: 1990
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Muehlenbeckia australis

australis (Pohuehue)". T.E.R:R.A.I.N. Retrieved June 3, 2013. "Plant Name Details for Muehlenbeckia australis (G.Forst.) Meisn". The International Plant

Pometia (plant)

K. (March 1970). "An Analysis of Four Tropical Rain Forest Sites in New Guinea". Journal of Ecology. 58 (1): 77–101. Bibcode:1970JEcol..58...77P. doi:10

Nothofagus

(Argentina South, Chile Central, Chile South) Nothofagus antarctica (G.Forst.) Oerst. (Argentina South, Chile Central, Chile South) Nothofagus balansae

Cyperus

the grass shall not be cut when the paddy grains yellow or else hail and rain will fail his own crop. The chufa flatsedge (C. esculentus) has edible tubers

Carpodetus serratus

2016-03-16. Brook, J.P. (1951). "Vegetative Anatomy of Carpodetus serratus Forst" (PDF). Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 79 (2): 276–285

Diospyros

Diospyros macrophylla Blume Diospyros maingayi (Hiern) Bakh. Diospyros major (G.Forst.) Bakh. Diospyros malabarica (Desr.) Kostel. – black-and-white ebony, pale

Banksia baxteri

name Banksia had previously been published in 1776 as Banksia J.R.Forst & G.Forst, referring to the genus now known as Pimelea. Kuntze proposed Sirmuellera

Ficus

pulchella Schott Ficus yoponensis Desv. Ficus andamanica Corner Ficus aspera G.Forst. Ficus assamica Miq. Ficus bojeri Baker Ficus capreifolia Delile Ficus coronata

Forest

pursuant to the common practice of Frankish scribes. The Old High German forst denoting "forest"; Middle Low German vorst denoting "forest"; Old English

Holberg Prize

Waldron, Peter Koller, Rebecca Brown, Seana Shiffrin, Thomas Nagel, Rainer Forst, Dietmar von der Pfordten and Synne Sæther Mæhle. Symposium in Honor