Watchdog has the Temp/RH button. They are they're B-series button
loggers. Don't know where else you can find them, but I had just looked
at buying one from Spectrum Technologies...
http://www.specmeters.com/WatchDog_Data_Loggers_-_B-Series/B-Series_Button_Data_Loggers.html
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Ell
triphyllum/
(Araceae)*
*Jon Lovett Doust and Paul B. Cavers*
*Ecology
Vol. 63, No. 3 (Jun., 1982), pp. 797-808
(article consists of 12 pages) *
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Ellery Troyer
Ecological Field Services LLC
13021 Flatts Road
Waterford, PA 16441
C: 814.746.2130
F: 814.796.2642
It sounds like Paspalum vaginatum (native to SE United States) was the
species you were thinking about...
http://plantanswers.tamu.edu/turf/publications/seashore.html
Sincerely,
Ellery Troyer
JFNew
Ecological Resource Specialist
Botany/Wetlands
11181 Marwill Avenue
West Olive, MI 49460
ding seed source. I would venture to
say that the diversity of existing wetlands, (artificial or not) is more
likely determined by its proximity to adjacent existing wetlands and to
existing invasive species populations. I would be interested to hear
others thoughts on this point.
Ellery Troyer
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http://www.plantnative.org/national_nursery_dir_main.htm
Ellery Troyer
JFNew=20
Ecological Resource Specialist/Botanist
11181 Marwill Avenue
West Olive, MI 49460=20