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A bibliography is included of texts used in
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& Pierce (1979) who updated Zenkert's names in his original flora to the
system of Gleason & Cronquist (1963). Mitchell's New York state checklist
of 1986 is followed here, as well as the 1997 version with Gordon Tucker.
Certain nomenclatural additions derive from Morton & Venn (1990). Extensive
use has been made of the Contributions to a Flora of New York State, edited by
Richard S. Mitchell, and to floristic publications by the Ontario Ministry of
Natural Resources. Rare Plant Status lists edited by Steve Young periodically
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