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In the following paragraphs, I wilt briefly discuss the following: cornmon name, scientific name, physical characteristics, needs, range, if the plant is native or non-native, habitat, adaptations, population, status, animals that eat the plant, and whether aborigines used the plant. I hope yoa enjoy the book! El{fO'l
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References (books, articles, web-sites, etc.) www.blueplanet. orglsarmnnas. htm
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