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Plant guide: Southwest Region of North America ScientificName...

36501 Plant guide: Southwest Region of North America ScientificName... http://archaeology.asu.edu/vm/southwest/paleoecology/swpg/downloads/southwest_plantguide.txt 38 180.00 50.80 190.50 75.00 20.00 Medium Medium -38.89 -38.00 80.00 No Low Yes Yes No None Low Yes 5.50 7.80 Abies concolor var. concolor white fir Abies Pinaceae Pinales Pinopsida Tree Perennial Abies concolor var. Horticulture > Vegetables > Chives > Science subshrub   asteraceae   fabaceae   poaceae   astragalus   brassicaceae   biennial   eriogonum   scrophulariaceae   polygonaceae Jan 1, 2003  

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