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Effect of temperature, light, and seed provenance on germination of Paronychia erecta (squareflower): a native plant with ornamental potential

Gabriel E Campbell-Martínez, Carlee Steppe, Sandra B Wilson, Mack Thetford and Debbie Miller
Native Plants Journal March 2022, 23 (1) 56-64; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.23.1.56
Gabriel E Campbell-Martínez
University of Florida West Florida Research Education Center 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900 Milton, FL 32583
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Carlee Steppe
University of Florida PO Box 110670 Gainesville, FL 32611
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Sandra B Wilson
University of Florida PO Box 110670 Gainesville, FL 32611
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Mack Thetford
University of Florida West Florida Research Education Center 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900 Milton, FL 32583
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University of Florida West Florida Research Education Center 5988 Highway 90, Building 4900 Milton, FL 32583
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