Publisher: California Botanical Society
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Clarifying the Conservation Status of Northern California Black Walnut (Juglans hindsii) Using Microsatellite Markers
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CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARD A BRYOFLORA OF CALIFORNIA III. KEYS AND ANNOTATED SPECIES CATALOGUE FOR LIVERWORTS AND HORNWORTS
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Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment of Rare Plants in California
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