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Research ArticleSpecial Issue: South Texas Natives

South Texas Natives: a collaborative regional effort to meet restoration needs in south Texas

Forrest S Smith, John Lloyd-Reilley and William R Ocumpaugh
Native Plants Journal, September 2010, 11 (3) 252-268; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2010.11.3.252
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