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Date: 2008-05-31 17:17:20
Botany
Biology
Natural environment
Plants
Plant life-form
Plant morphology
Land management
Forest ecology
Hedera helix
Soil
Vine
Perennial plant

Frink Park Site One A design proposal by Sean Dugan, Kristina Fenn, Kim Frappier, Katie Gunter, Marcia Nachtigal, Masako Ota, Emily Rivers, Kirra Swenerton, and Bic Wong EHUF 480 – Selection and Management of Landscape

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