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The Biology and Ecology of the River Red Gum

Date Submitted: 09/30/2004 17:40:24
Category: / Science & Technology
Length: 7 pages (1787 words)
POINTS TO CONSIDER: To which group(s) of plants does this species belong? From which part of the world does it originate? What is its growth form, and what does it look like? In what kind of habitat would it be found in the wild? What is the ecological role of the plant in its native habitat? How does it reproduce and disperse? What features of the plant cause it to have economic or other …
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