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Why are there so many hawthorns?: Charles Sprague Sargent, Harvard's Arnold Arboretum and species concepts at the turn of the twentieth century
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Jessica Ann Ruffin Fragola
First published in 2005
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Charles Sprague Sargent (1841-1927)
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