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Australian Journal of Botany Australian Journal of Botany
Volume 53 Number 2 2005


Leaf gigantism in coastal areas: morphological and physiological variation in four species on the Tasman Peninsula, Tasmania 

Christopher J. Blackman, Gregory J. Jordan and Robert J. E. Wiltshire

pp. 91-100

  
 


Use of growth characteristics for predicting plant age of three obligate-seeder Proteaceae species 

Meaghan E. Jenkins, David A. Morrison and Tony D. Auld

pp. 101-108

  
 


Vegetative and reproductive phenologies of four mangrove species from northern Australia 

Grey T. Coupland, Eric I. Paling and Keith A. McGuinness

pp. 109-117

  
 


Anatomy of ethylene-induced floral-organ abscission in Chamelaucium uncinatum (Myrtaceae) 

Andrew J. Macnish, Donald E. Irving, Daryl C. Joyce, Vasanthe Vithanage and Alan H. Wearing

pp. 119-131

  
 


Life-class stages in coast daisy-bush (Olearia axillaris: Asteraceae) as a possible means of monitoring coastal dunes 

Julie Hinchliffe and John G. Conran

pp. 133-139

  
 


Genetic variation in the endemic plant Cycas debaoensis on the basis of ISSR analysis 

Xie Jianguang, Jian Shuguang and Liu Nian

pp. 141-145

  
 


Floral biology of Hemigenia and Microcorys (Lamiaceae) 

Greg Guerin

pp. 147-162

  
 


Preferential outcrossing in Banksia ilicifolia (Proteaceae) 

Bambang Heliyanto, Erik J. Veneklaas, Hans Lambers and Siegfried L. Krauss

pp. 163-170

  
 


How do rare Boronia species differ from their more widespread congeners? 

A. Shapcott, R. W. Lamont and A. Thomson

pp. 171-183

  
 


  
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