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George Heaton  
U.S.
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Carnivorous plants and other endangered or threatened plants of northwest Florida are what I can answer questions about. Germination of seeds, growing instructions and other care facts are available from me. Available
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Edward Young  
U.S.
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Strictly limited to......1) Chaparral shrubs and pinyon-oak woodlands from San Bernardino area foothills to the Victorville High Desert region of southern California. 2) Identification and taxonomic placement assistance for wildflowers of Oklahoma's Great Plains.Available
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Robin  
U.S.
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I can answer questions relating to the identification, growing and ethnobotany of native plants in the Midwest and East Coast of the United States, particularly the Great Lakes Region. I am not so good with grasses and I cannot answer questions related to the West Coast or the deep South.Available
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