Category:Flora of Minnesota
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"The flora of Minnesota is of special interest because it represents the western limits of the vast eastern deciduous forest flora, the northern and eastern boundaries of the flora of the prairies and great plains, and the southwestern limits of the northern coniferous forest. These three contrasting continental floras meet more sharply in Minnesota than in other regions."[1]
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[edit] References
- ^ Morin, Nancy; Judith M. Unger (May-June 1991). "Flora of North America: The Project". FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA NEWS 5 (3): 6. Retrieved on 2006-12-15.
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