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Hypernatural Piedmont prairies: a screening process for optimum placement

Sean Dunlap, Brad Davis and Jon Calabria
Native Plants Journal, September 2022, 23 (3) 324-336; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.23.3.324
Sean Dunlap
Athens, GA 30601
Roles: Cultural Landscape Historian and Environmental Planner
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Brad Davis
University of Georgia, College of Environment and Design, 609 Caldwell Hall, Athens, GA 30602
Roles: Associate Professor, MLA Program Coordinator, and Dan B. Franklin Endowed Professor
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Jon Calabria
University of Georgia, College of Environment and Design, 152 Jackson Street Building, Athens, GA 30602
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