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  • ...o are native to the [[Southwest Australia|south west region]] of [[Western Australia]]. ...tanist)|James Drummond]] in a series of tests to ascertain the exact cause of the poisoning - which was determined to be caused primarily by the plants Y
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  • ...ame=Gardner>{{cite book|author=Gardner, C.A.| title=Wildflowers of Western Australia |publisher=St George Books|location=Perth | year=1981 | id=ISBN 086778007X} ...Australia)|Mulligan River]] area are used as these have a greater quantity of [[nicotine]], in contrast to plants from other areas which contain more poi
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  • ...bia]], and has extensive applications for the indigenous [[First Nations]] of the [[Pacific Northwest]].<ref name="Gymnosperm">Gymnosperm Database: [http ....<ref name="Gymnosperm"/><ref name="Farjon">Farjon, A. (2005). ''Monograph of Cupressaceae and Sciadopitys''. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. ISBN 1-84246-06
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  • ...ropagation|propagation]], the combustible material present, and the effect of weather on the fire.<ref name=UToronto /> ...cial effects on wilderness areas. Some plant species depend on the effects of fire for growth and reproduction,<ref name=NOVA /> although large wildfires
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  • | image_alt = A short green plant with many elliptical shaped leaves of arcuate venation ...[cloud forest]] in the isolated [[Sierra Madre de Oaxaca|Sierra Mazateca]] of [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, growing in shady and moist locations.<ref name=Reisfiel
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