

Nonnative Invasive Plants of Southern Forests
by MILLER, James H
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About This Item
Southern Research Station, US Dept of Agriculture, 2004. Pbk oblong 8vo 94pp profusely illustr in color throughout covers mildly shelfworn otherwise a very good clean tight unmarked copy
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- Sutton Books
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- Bo139
- Title
- Nonnative Invasive Plants of Southern Forests
- Author
- MILLER, James H
- Book condition
- Used
- Publisher
- Southern Research Station, US Dept of Agriculture, 2004
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