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Title:

Identifying woody plants valuable to wildlife in southern forests

Author(s): Oefinger, Simeon W., Jr.; Halls, Lowell K.
Date: 1974
Source: USDA Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, New Orleans, La. 76 p. Research Paper SO-092
Station ID: RP-SO-092
Description: Twigs, buds, and other key identification features are illustrated in color for 70 browse species common to pine-hardwood forests of the South.
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