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Ecological Consequences of Heteroblasty in the Florida Bromeliad Catopsis berteroniana (Schult. f.) Mez (Bromeliaceae)02-26-2004
... high light areas. Tank bromeliads possess thin, strap-shaped leaves with imbricate, water-impounding bases, and are shade-adapted. C.
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Ecological Consequences of Heteroblasty in the Florida Bromeliad Catopsis berteroniana (Schult. f.) Mez (Bromeliaceae)02-26-2004
... high light areas. Tank bromeliads possess thin, strap-shaped leaves with imbricate, water-impounding bases, and are shade-adapted. C.
http://cfpub.epa.gov/ncer_abstracts/index.cfm/fuseaction/display.abstr... (HTML)

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