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Pinus ponderosa / Coconino National Forest / Pine / Forest / Rocky Mountain Research Station / Shelterwood cutting / William Wallace Covington / Flora of the United States / Flora of North America / Forestry
Date: 2012-04-04 16:43:26
Pinus ponderosa
Coconino National Forest
Pine
Forest
Rocky Mountain Research Station
Shelterwood cutting
William Wallace Covington
Flora of the United States
Flora of North America
Forestry

Fort Valley Experimental Forest—A Century of Research[removed]

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