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Grow a Minimeadow from Seed

Powerpoint presentation on growing a minimeadow from seed, given at the 2012 Florida Wildflower Symposium by presenter Dr. Jeff Norcini, OecoHort LLC.

Date: September 2012
Link to resource: https://flawildflowers.org/resources/pdfs/Publications/2012_WingsWFlowers-MiniMeadow.pdf
Keywords: landscaping, cultivation, seeds,
Author(s): Jeff Norcini
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