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Astereae / Botany / Physical geography / Landforms / Wetlands / Flora of North America / Oclemena / Bog / Aster / Plant taxonomy / Sphagnum
Date: 2011-07-22 13:35:56
Astereae
Botany
Physical geography
Landforms
Wetlands
Flora of North America
Oclemena
Bog
Aster
Plant taxonomy
Sphagnum

Species: Leafy Bog Aster (Oclemena nemoralis) Global Rank: G5 State Rank: S1 Climate Change Vulnerability Index: Extremely Vulnerable Confidence: Very High Habitat:

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