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Recovery of Elliottia racemosa .
Restoration of Pitcherplant Bogs .
Historic Species Search Project .
Recovery of Echinacea laevigata .
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Gentianopsis crinita

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- Invasive Plants of the Southeast (PDF format)
- Botanical Guardians' Postcards from the Field, Jennifer F. Ceska and Heather Alley
- Charred Wood Treatments Stimulate Germination of Georgia Plume Seeds, from Ecological Restoration, Jack M. Averett, Jennifer F. Ceska and James M. Affolter (PDF format)
- Conservation Concern: Fringed Gentian, Gentianopsis crinita (PDF format)
- Genetic Diversity Within Sarracenia leucophylla, the White-Topped Pitcher Plant, Mary Jo W. Godt and J.L. Hamrick
- Invasive Exotic Plants of the Southeast, Heather Alley, James M. Affolter and Jennifer Ceska
- It's Not Easy Being Green: Herbicide Use and Loss of Biodiversity in Georgia, Jennifer F. Ceska
- Loss of the Graceful Giants: Asian Insect Threatens Rare Carolina Hemlock, Jennifer F. Ceska
- Saving the Smooth Coneflower, Heather Alley
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