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by K. A. Langeland, H. M. Cherry, C. M. McCormick, and K. A. Craddock Burks Second Edition
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Thousands of nonnative plants have been introduced into Florida, many of great benefit to us. However, some have become established in expanding populations within native plant communities where they threaten natural processes. The authors identify 117 nonnative plant species that occur in natural areas and provide an extensive literature review of each species. This field guide, designed to assist natural area managers in recognizing nonnative and invasive plant species on lands that they manage will also be of use to naturalists, horticulturists, landscapers, and gardeners. Complimented by over 300 photographs, the descriptions provide plant identification characteristics, plus details on their ecological significance, distribution, and life history. TO ORDER, CONTACT IFAS PUBLICATIONS, 1-800/226-1764, WWW.IFASBOOKS.UFL.EDU |
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