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The Reproductive Ecology of Broadleaved Trees and Shrubs

VHS
65 minutes
QK825 .R471 1994

Forest ecologists explain a variety of strategies used by broadleaved trees and shrubs to reproduce and sustain themselves in Pacific Northwest forests. Part One focuses on sexual reproduction, using red alder and snowbrush ceanothus as examples. Part Two illustrates vegetative reproduction strategies, using vine maple, salmonberry, and tanoak as examples.

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Botany

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