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CEGL003288 Argentina egedii - Symphyotrichum subspicatum Salt Marsh

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Common (Translated Scientific) Name: Pacific Silverweed - Douglas'' Aster Salt Marsh

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Hierarchy Level:  Association

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Nations: CA?,US

States/Provinces:  BC?, OR, WA




Confidence Level: Low - Poorly Documented

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Grank: G3G4

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Concept Author(s): Western Ecology Group

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