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Reference source for pH adaptable plants in the West?
I live in Washington DC and when I want comprehensive but succinct plant
information, I turn to Dirr's tome on woody landscape plants.
For those in the western part of the country: if you are looking for plants
that are adaptable to a range of pH situations, what reference(s) do you
use?
Linda McIntyre
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