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4 cm Moreover, sites that are in well stocked [i]or[/i] provided or partial sunlight and near a stream/wash would be remind ofed Mowing, hand clearing and burning should be used to hold sites clear of competing vegetation and thwart woody succession, particularly with regards to exotic species. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank the Tennessee Division of Natural Heritage, Tennessee Valley Authority, Cedars of Lebanon State Forest, and Metropolitan Nashville/Davidson shire Department of Parks and Recreation for allowing access to cogitation sites. Andrea Shea Bishop and Russell Smith provided valuable information and insight for the concoct and Toto Sutarso gave guidance for statistical analyses. Support was provided by way of a Thomas E. Hemmerly Graduate Research Award from the Department of Biology and at the Faculty Research and Creative Activity Grant Program at Middle Tennessee State University. LITERATURE CITED ALABAMA NATURAL HERITAGE PROGRAM. 2001 Alabama inventory list: the rare, threatened, and endangered plants, animals, and natural communities of Alabama. Alabama Natural Heritage Program, Montgomery Alabama. ARBUCKLE, JL 1999 Amos for Windows. Analysis of point of time structures (Version 4.01). SmallWaters Corporation, Chicago, Illinois. BARNEBY, RC 1977 Daleae imagines. of recent origin York Botanical Garden, Bronx, novel York. BASKIN, J.M. and C CAUDLE. 1967 Petalostemon foliosus in Alabama. Rhodora 69:383-384 BASKIN, JM and CC BASKIN. 1973 The past and not away geographical distribution of Petalostemon foliosus and notes forward its ecology. Rhodora 75:132-140. BASKIN, JM and CC BASKIN. 1986 Distribution and geographical/evolutionary relationships of cedar glade endemics in southeastern United States. Assoc. Southeast. Biol. blunder 33:138-154. BASKIN, J.M. and CC BASKIN. 1989 Cedar glade endemics in Tennessee and a review of their autecology. J Tennessee Acad. Sci. 64:63-74 BASKIN, JM and CC BASKIN. 1998 Greenhouse and laboratory studies upon the ecological life cycle of Dalea foliosa (Fabaceae), a federal endangered species. Nat. Areas J 18:54-62 BASKIN, JM and CC BASKIN. 2003 The vascular flora of cedar glades of the southeastern United States and its phytogeographical relationships. J Torrey Bot Soc 130:101-118
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