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English: Natural distribution map for Pinus pseudostrobus
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Source USGS Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center: Digital Representations of Tree Species Range Maps from "Geographic Distribution of the Pines of the World" by William B. Critchfield and Elbert L. Little, Jr.; Miscellaneous Publication 991, U.S. Department of Agriculture & Forest Service, Washington D.C., February, 1966
Author William B. Critchfield & Elbert L. Little, Jr., U.S. Department of Agriculture & Forest Service

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