Coastal Plain Vascular Plant Endemics: Phytogeographic Patterns

Papers on the phytogeography of the North American coastal plain are poorly represented in the botanical literature, despite the fact that the coastal plain is one of the continent's major floristic provinces. Some authors have discussed plant distribution and/or endemism for local regions, but...

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Flora
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Plants
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USA
Vascular plants
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