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Germination of Native Species: Efforts to Guide Revegetation in a Mexican Petunia-Invaded Floodplain in Florida

Adrienne M. Smith, Sandra B. Wilson, Carrie Reinhardt Adams and Christine Wiese
Ecological Restoration, September 2015, 33 (3) 237-241; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.33.3.237
Adrienne M. Smith
Corresponding author: Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida, P.O. Box 110675, Gainesville, FL 32611,
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Sandra B. Wilson
Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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Carrie Reinhardt Adams
Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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Christine Wiese
Department of Environmental Horticulture, University of Florida
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Adrienne M. Smith, Sandra B. Wilson, Carrie Reinhardt Adams, Christine Wiese
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