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Howe, W.H. and F.L. Knopf. 1991. On the imminent decline of Rio Grande cottonwoods in cetnral New Mexico. South. Nat. 36:218-224.
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Howe, W.H. and F.L. Knopf. 1991. On the imminent decline of Rio Grande cottonwoods in cetnral New Mexico. South. Nat. 36:218-224.
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