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      73 Reed, S.M. 2003. Self‐incompatibility in Hydrangea paniculata and H. quercifolia. SNA Research Conference 48:485–487.

      74 Reed, S.M. 2004. Self‐incompatibility and time of stigma receptivity in two species of Hydrangea. HortScience 39:312–315.

      75 Reed, S.M. 2005. Pollination biology of Hydrangea macrophylla. HortScience 40:335–338.

      76 Reed, S.M. 2010. ‘Ruby Slippers’ and ‘Munchkin’ oakleaf hydrangeas. HortScience 45:1908–1909.

      77 Reed, S.M. and L.W. Alexander. 2015. ‘Queen of Hearts’ oakleaf hydrangea. HortScience 50:310–311.

      78 Reed, S.M. and T.A. Rinehart. 2007. Simple sequence repeat marker analysis of genetic relationships within Hydrangea macrophylla. J. Am. Soc. Hortic. Sci. 132:341–351.

      79 Reed, S.M. and T.A. Rinehart. 2009. Simple sequence repeat marker analysis of genetic relationships within Hydrangea paniculata. HortScience 44:27–31.

      80 Rinehart, T.A. and S.M. Reed. 2010. Using SSR markers to correctly identify Hydrangea germplasm, assess parentage, and verify hybrids. Acta Hortic. 885:291–296.

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