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“Go Native When You Go Green!” Consider Replanting Northwest Arkansas with Native Trees and Shrubs Bruce Shackleford, President ECO, Inc. “General Sherman” – World’s Largest Tr
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Elmhurst / York / BENTON / Bradford / Washington / DC / Magnolia / WASHINGTON / Fayetteville / London / /

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Conservation Design Forum Inc. / President ECO Inc. / /

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Mexico / United States / /

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Natural Disaster / Environmental Issue / /

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U.S. Forest Service Southern Research Station / Plant Guides / Obtaining plant / /

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food / food value / food web / non-timber forest products / /

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Arkansas forests / /

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USDA / Florida Native Plant Society / Fayetteville’s Tree and Landscape Advisory Committee / FSA / University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service / North American Weed Management Association / U.S. military / /

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Carolina Buchthorn Ozark / Virginia Creeper Rubus / Jim Miller / Rosa carolina Rubus / Greg Howe / Native Trees / Carl G. Hunter / Shrubs Bruce Shackleford / Patti Erwin / Sarah Patterson / Theo Witsell / Forrest Keeling / /

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botanist / General / Ecologist / /

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Texas / Ohio / Illinois / British Columbia / Arkansas / /

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Northwest Arkansas / /

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