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    Biology, Ecology, and Conservation of Navasota ladies’ tresses (Spiranthes parksii Correll)An Endangered Terrestrial Orchid of Texas
    Carissa L Wonkka, William E Rogers, Fred E Smeins, J Ryan Hammons, Martha C Ariza and Sarah J Haller
    Native Plants Journal, September 2012, 13 (3) 236-243; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.13.3.236
    Carissa L Wonkka
    , PhD Student,
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    William E Rogers
    , Associate Professor,
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    Fred E Smeins
    , Professor,
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    J Ryan Hammons
    , PhD Student,
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    Martha C Ariza
    , PhD Student,
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    Sarah J Haller
    , Research Assistant, Archbold Biological Station, PO Box 2057, Lake Placid, FL 33862-2057
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    The desert fan palmWashingtonia filifera
    Jennifer Purcell
    Native Plants Journal, September 2012, 13 (3) 184-190; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/npj.13.3.184
    Jennifer Purcell
    , Botanical Garden Registrar, The Living Desert Zoo and Gardens, 47900 Portola Avenue, Palm Desert, CA 92260,
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    Native Plants Enhance ArtTransforming Public Transportation
    Nina Karavasiles
    Native Plants Journal, June 2006, 7 (2) 114-120; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2979/NPJ.2006.7.2.114
    Nina Karavasiles
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