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  • ...Growing Without Cultivation" serves as an inventory of naturally-occuring plants known to exist in Connecticut. ...AAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Catalogue of the Flowering Plants and Ferns of Connecticut Growing Without Cultivation]
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  • ...land, Connecticut. Although I have documented the exact location of these plants, they are extremely difficult to access due to their location in a swamp. Purple Pitcher Plants are known to live in Killingworth, Connecticut at the [[Pond Meadow Natural
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  • == Rare and Unusual Plants == Burger's Onion: Carnivorous Plants at Tolland Marsh Pond<br/>
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  • '''Purple Pitcher Plants at Tolland Marsh Pond'''
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  • == Rare and Unusual Plants ==
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  • ...he Pond Meadow Natural Area is now managed to protect delicate habitat for plants and animals, some portions are still used to produce cranberries.
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  • ...as frequent flooding or unobstructed wind, would only serve to weaken the plants. In other words, classic sand dunes and other sandy coastal areas which ar ...me="salinity">Läuchli, André, and Ulrich Lüttge. ''Salinity: Environment - Plants - Molecules''. Springer, 2002. 342. Print.<http://books.google.com/books?id
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