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Assessing the Reintroduction Potential of the Endangered Huachuca Water Umbel in Southeastern Arizona

Jonathan H. Titus and Priscilla J. Titus
Ecological Restoration, December 2008, 26 (4) 311-320; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.26.4.311
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