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The problem of the endangered plant species in Northern Arizona

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Author
W.B.McDougall
Article Date
Winter 1975
Journal Title
Plateau

Plants new to Arizona Flora - V.

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Author
D.J.Pinkava
Article Date
October 1975
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci

Now about those people who talk to plants

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Author
A.Bergin
Article Date
November 10 1947
Journal Title
Arizona

Flora of the Rampart Cave area, lower Grand Canyon, Arizona

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Author
A. M. Phillips
Article Date
October 1975
Journal Title
J Ariz Acad Sci

Exploring a new world at Desert Botanical Garden

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Author
W. H. Earle
Article Date
April 1976
Journal Title
Ariz Hwys

Desert plants: the die-hards

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Author
C. Hodge
Article Date
April 1976
Journal Title
Arizona Hwys
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