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    Melaleuca quinquenervia, Melaleuca by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Quintana, describes this non-native, invasive tree found in Louisiana and south of central Florida, where it invades a variety of habitat types ranging from wet swamps to dry uplands — scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    Quercus geminata, Sand Live Oak by Melissa H. Friedman, Michael G. Andreu, Heather V. Quintana, Mary McKenzie

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Quintana, and Mary McKenzie, describes this highly wind-resistant, small, native, evergreen tree found along the coastal plain of Louisiana east to North Carolina and south throughout most of peninsular Florida — scientific and common names, description, allergen, storm tolerance, and applications. …”
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    Melaleuca quinquenervia, Melaleuca by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Quintana, describes this non-native, invasive tree found in Louisiana and south of central Florida, where it invades a variety of habitat types ranging from wet swamps to dry uplands — scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    Le risque cyclonique dans l’Atlantique en 2008 by Sandra Rome

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Hurricane Gustav which approaches the Western coast of Louisiana at the end of August 2008 is presented like one of most intense since Katrina, which earlier has considerably affected the city of News Orleans three years ago. …”
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    Lyonia lucida, Fetterbush by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Quintana, describes this native evergreen shrub found along margins of damp swamp lands and ponds as far north as Virginia, south to Florida, and west to Louisiana — scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    Sugarcane Borer, Diatraea saccharalis (Fabricius) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) by John L. Capinera

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…It apparently was introduced into Louisiana about 1855, and has since spread to the other Gulf Coast States. …”
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    Biology of Gratiana boliviana, the First Biocontrol Agent Released to Control Tropical Soda Apple in the USA by Julio C. Medal, D. Gandolfo, James P. Cuda

    Published 2003-12-01
    “…This weed is also present in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas. …”
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    Duranta erecta, Golden Dewdrop by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana, Robert J. Northrop

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Northrop, describes this small evergreen tree found in the sun belt of the United States, including Florida, Louisiana, Texas, Arizona, California, and Hawaii – scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    Sugarcane Borer, Diatraea saccharalis (Fabricius) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) by John L. Capinera

    Published 2004-04-01
    “…It apparently was introduced into Louisiana about 1855, and has since spread to the other Gulf Coast States. …”
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    Migrating Literature: Zachary Richard’s Cajun Tales by Mathilde Köstler

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Considering the meaningful settings—Louisiana, Canada, France—as well as the overarching themes of displacement and migration, the tales reveal themselves as allegories of the Cajuns’ history. …”
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