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Propagation of the northern Gulf of Mexico coastal dune endemic Crocanthemum arenicola (coastalsand frostweed)

Gabriel Campbell-Martínez, Anna Dicks, Barbara Cory, Mack Thetford and Deborah Miller
Native Plants Journal, June 2021, 22 (2) 133-140; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.22.2.133
Gabriel Campbell-Martínez
University of Florida, West Florida Research and, Education Center, 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900, Milton, FL 32583
Roles: Graduate Research Assistant
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Anna Dicks
University of Florida, West Florida Research and, Education Center, 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900, Milton, FL 32583
Roles: Undergraduate Research Assistant
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Barbara Cory
University of Florida, West Florida Research and, Education Center, 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900, Milton, FL 32583
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Mack Thetford
University of Florida, West Florida Research and, Education Center, 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900, Milton, FL 32583
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Deborah Miller
University of Florida, West Florida Research and, Education Center, 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900, Milton, FL 32583
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Native Plants Journal Jun 2021, 22 (2) 133-140; DOI: 10.3368/npj.22.2.133
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