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		<title>By: Mallee Native Plants &#187; Endangered Boronias Found</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mallee Native Plants &#187; Endangered Boronias Found</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The rare Boronias which were feared to be lost after Cyclone Monica have been found. (See my post ). The species are Boronia viridiflora and Boronia quadrilata. Scientists from Charles Darwin University have sought permission from the traditional owners of the land to take specimens back to the university for research into propagation of the species. [...]</description>
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