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    • Production physiology of three native ornamental shrubs intercropped in a young longleaf pine plantation 

      Hagan, Donald L.; Jose, Shibu; Thetford, Mack; Bohn, Kimberly (2009)
      The production of woody floral products -- the fresh or dried stems that are used for decorative purposes -- may be an attractive option for southeastern landowners looking to generate income from small landholdings. Since ...

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