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Shortia galacifolia
Native Ground Covers & Low-Grows
Oconee Bell Distribution in Devil's Fork State Park, SC
Shortia
Species of Concern Asheville Field Office, U.S
Introduction to the Southern Blue Ridge Ecoregional Conservation Plan
Native Plants for Piedmont Rock Gardens by Margo Macintyre
Asa Gray and His Quest for Shortia Galacifolia
100 Years of Change in the Flora of the Carolinas
Newsletter Vol 11.No. 2
Native Plants for Georgia Part 1: Trees, Shrubs and Woody Vines
OCONEE BELLS Scientific Name: Shortia Galacifolia Torrey & Gray
Georgia's Natural Communities and Associated Rare Plant and Animal Species: Thumbnail Accounts
Phylogeny, Historical Biogeography, and Diversification of Angiosperm
Shortia Galacifolia Kay Wade
Lingua Botanica 09-01
History, Dispersal Limitation, and Environment Shape the Current and Future Ranges of Forest Herbs of the Southern Appalachians
Acidic Cove Forest (Typic Subtype)
A Floristic Study of the Cane Creek Drainage Area in Jocassee Gorges
Top View
Journal the New York Botanical Garden
Mixed Mesophytic Forest Habitat Association
Gorges State Park General Management Plan
Oconee Bells: “Perhaps the Most Interesting Plant in North America”
P. 1 Cop14 Prop. 28 CONVENTION on INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN
North American Rock Garden Society Next Meeting
ASA GRAY and HIS QUEST for SHORTIA GALACIFOLIA Word Bewitched Has Antipodal Meanings
Species of Conservation Concern (SCC), Nantahala-Pisgah Forest Plan
K E Y Native Plant Recommendations
November 2009 Volume 83 Number 6 November 2009
Charlotte Anderson, a Pickens County Beekeeper Who Has Been at 9 Am and Walk to the Site
Kay Wade Shortia Galacifolia
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