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STUDY OF NATIVE PLANTS HELPS YOU KNOW WHAT TO GROW WHERE, by Larry Williams UF/IFAS Extension Agent
In the Gulf Coast, we have a wealth of interesting plants that demand a lifetime of study. Dan Mullins, retired UF/IFAS Extension Agent, and I provide some insight into why our area is a prime region for the study of … Continue reading →
Posted in Larry Williams' Articles, Native plants, right place, Trees
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