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Interpretations of Quaternary Plant-Communities in Eastern and Central North America

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Pflanzensoziologie und Palynologie

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No corresponding land is found in America that is comparable to Japan in Eurasia. Do you know if there are any warm temperate or subtropical elements in America’s past flora? Any information about Lithocarpus would be particularly interesting to us.

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Benninghoff, W.S. (1967). Interpretations of Quaternary Plant-Communities in Eastern and Central North America. In: Tüxen, R. (eds) Pflanzensoziologie und Palynologie. Bericht über das Internationale Symposium in Stolzenau / Weser 1962 der Internationalen Vereinigung für Vegetationskunde, vol 6. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7599-9_13

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