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Outplanting of a Rare Wetland Grass, Coleataenia abscissa, in Florida Ecosystems

Michael N. Sinclair, Amanda West and Eric S. Menges
Ecological Restoration, December 2020, 38 (4) 214-216; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/er.38.4.214
Michael N. Sinclair
Bay Area Environmental Consulting LLC, 14209 Wildcat Rd, Darlington, WI 53530
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Amanda West
Archbold Biological Station, Venus, FL
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Archbold Biological Station, Venus, FL
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