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    Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - Recommended Species — provides a national searchable supplier directory for landscaping, environmental consultants, seed sources and nurseries; recommended plant lists that can be filtered to include plants native to California; and plant recommendations for specific regions of California.

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  6. Curtis's Botanical Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The first issue, published on 1 February 1787, [2] was begun by William Curtis, as both an illustrated gardening and botanical journal.Curtis was an apothecary and botanist who held the position of Praefectus Horti (Director) and demonstrator of plants at the Chelsea Physic Garden, who had published the highly praised (but poorly sold) Flora Londinensis a few years before.

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    In Mg 2+-starved plants under low light conditions, the percentage of Mg 2+ bound to chlorophyll has been recorded at 50%. [105] Presumably, this imbalance has detrimental effects on other cellular processes. Mg 2+ toxicity stress is more difficult to develop. When Mg 2+ is plentiful, in general the plants take up the ion and store it (Stelzer ...