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Ecological succession / Fire / Colorado Pinyon / Single-leaf Pinyon / Fire ecology / Pinyon-juniper woodland / Pinyon pine / Wildfire / Juniper / Flora of the United States / Pinus / Flora
Date: 2005-09-30 19:56:00
Ecological succession
Fire
Colorado Pinyon
Single-leaf Pinyon
Fire ecology
Pinyon-juniper woodland
Pinyon pine
Wildfire
Juniper
Flora of the United States
Pinus
Flora

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