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Posted By: J Levine
Scott is right about the Broadleaf...the brown notation was completely my fault as I was copying from a very old article that had mislisted it as "brownish". The olive or khaki Broadleaf population is nearly the same (a small find of black Broadleafs (leaves?) last year drove the pop. up a bit but not a statistically significant amount). |
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