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<strong>Reference</strong>s<br />

Byles, M. (1994). Experiment with Plants. Minneapolis, MN: Lerner Publications.<br />

DiMichele, W. (1998). Plant. In The World Book Encyclopedia (Vol. 15, pp. 516-549).<br />

Chicago: World Book.<br />

Flowers, M. (1995, January). The Private Life of Plants. BBC Wildlife, 29-50. Retrieved<br />

January 26, 2001 from SIRS Knowledge Source.<br />

Kane, D. (Executive Producer). (1987). Rocky Mountain Beaver Pond. [Videocassette].<br />

United States: National Geographic.<br />

McHugh, D. (2001, August 24). Once-battered euro stages a comeback. The Prince George’s<br />

Journal, p. A7.<br />

Moffett, M. (2000, May). Ants and Plants: Tree Fortresses. National Geographic, 197 (5), 84-<br />

97.<br />

Ockerbloom, J. (2001) Banned Books Online. Retrieved April 5, 2001 from<br />

http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/banned-books.html.<br />

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