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    Attracting Native Bees to Your Florida Landscape by Rachel Mallinger, Anne Yasalonis, Gary Knox, Wayne Hobbs

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… Florida is home to approximately 315 species of native wild bees. These bees rely on flowers for survival; their diets consist exclusively of pollen and nectar harvested from flowers. …”
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    Native Habitats for Monarch Butterflies in South Florida by Rebecca G. Harvey, Patricia L. Howell, Carol Morgenstern, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Published by the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, September 2009. WEC266/UW311: Native Habitats for Monarch Butterflies in South Florida (ufl.edu) …”
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    Native Habitats for Monarch Butterflies in South Florida by Rebecca G. Harvey, Patricia L. Howell, Carol Morgenstern, Frank J. Mazzotti

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Published by the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, September 2009. WEC266/UW311: Native Habitats for Monarch Butterflies in South Florida (ufl.edu) …”
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    English Creek Native Tree and Plant Tour by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary E. Thornhill

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Thornhill, Describes the English Creek Preserve Native Tree and Plant Tour, with instructions for downloading and printing out a guidebook designed for use along the raised boardwalk trail, although it can also be used to identify trees and plants outside the preserve. …”
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    English Creek Native Tree and Plant Tour by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary E. Thornhill

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Thornhill, Describes the English Creek Preserve Native Tree and Plant Tour, with instructions for downloading and printing out a guidebook designed for use along the raised boardwalk trail, although it can also be used to identify trees and plants outside the preserve. …”
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    Liner Production of Florida Native Wildflowers by Seed by Jeffrey G. Norcini, James H. Aldrich

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…ENH1087/EP342: Liner Production of Florida Native Wildflowers by Seed (ufl.edu) …”
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    Attracting Native Bees to Your Florida Landscape by Rachel Mallinger, Anne Yasalonis, Gary Knox, Wayne Hobbs

    Published 2019-12-01
    “… Florida is home to approximately 315 species of native wild bees. These bees rely on flowers for survival; their diets consist exclusively of pollen and nectar harvested from flowers. …”
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    Liner Production of Florida Native Wildflowers by Seed by Jeffrey G. Norcini, James H. Aldrich

    Published 2008-02-01
    “…ENH1087/EP342: Liner Production of Florida Native Wildflowers by Seed (ufl.edu) …”
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    NON-NATIVE AND NATIVE INVASIVE TERRESTRIAL PLANT SPECIES IN COMANA NATURAL PARK. CASE-STUDIES: AMORPHA FRUTICOSA AND CRATAEGUS MONOGYNA by MONICA DUMITRAŞCU, INES GRIGORESCU, GHEORGHE KUCSICSA, CARMEN-SOFIA DRAGOTĂ, MIHAELA NĂSTASE

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The paper is aiming to assess two of the major invasive terrestrial plant species (ITPS) which are affecting the ecological balance of the Comana Natural Park: Amorpha fruticosa (non-native) and Crataegus monogyna (native). The authors have undertaken their investigation in relation to the key environmental driving forcesresponsible for their introduction and spread: natural driving forces (relief, lithology and soil, climate, hydrology, vegetation, etc.) and human-induced driving forces (agricultural practices, grazing, forest exploitation, transport network). …”
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    Native Wildflowers: Mimosa strigillosa Torr. & A. Gray by Jeffrey G. Norcini, James H. Aldrich

    Published 2007-11-01
    “…Aldrich, describes two species of Mimosa that are native to Florida, use of powderpuff mimosa in the landscape, establishment, pests, and availability. …”
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    Recommended Native Landscape Plants for Florida’s Treasure Coast by Sandra B. Wilson, Judith A. Gersony, Keona L. Nolan, Janice C. Broda, Edward A. Skvarch, Jr.

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…This 17-page fact sheet provides useful resources and handy tables for information on the function, form, and landscape use of proven native performers of the Florida Treasure Coast (Martin, St. …”
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    Seventies Rule for the Establishment of Non-Native Marine Species by Stan Coppis, Arjan Gittenberger

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…non-native marine species…”
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