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A Field Test of Regeneration in an Isolated Population of Violet Collinsia (Collinsia violacea)

John B. Taft and Eric L. Smith
Ecological Restoration, March 2013, 31 (1) 57-62; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.31.1.57
John B. Taft
John B. Taft (corresponding author), Illinois Natural History Survey, 1816 S. Oak Street, Champaign, IL 61820, .
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Eric L. Smith, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Natural Heritage Division, 301 South Date St, Gibson City, IL 60936
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