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- Pedlar_Hills_Natural_Area_Preserve abstract "Pedlars Hill Natural Area Preserve is a 646-acre (261 ha) Natural Area Preserve located in Montgomery County, Virginia. Rising over the South Fork of the Roanoke River, it supports numerous rare plants and natural communities, including a dolomite barren. Among the species found within the preserve are tall gay-feather and Addison's leatherflower, the latter endemic to Virginia.".
- Q7159312 abstract "Pedlars Hill Natural Area Preserve is a 646-acre (261 ha) Natural Area Preserve located in Montgomery County, Virginia. Rising over the South Fork of the Roanoke River, it supports numerous rare plants and natural communities, including a dolomite barren. Among the species found within the preserve are tall gay-feather and Addison's leatherflower, the latter endemic to Virginia.".
- Pedlar_Hills_Natural_Area_Preserve comment "Pedlars Hill Natural Area Preserve is a 646-acre (261 ha) Natural Area Preserve located in Montgomery County, Virginia. Rising over the South Fork of the Roanoke River, it supports numerous rare plants and natural communities, including a dolomite barren. Among the species found within the preserve are tall gay-feather and Addison's leatherflower, the latter endemic to Virginia.".
- Q7159312 comment "Pedlars Hill Natural Area Preserve is a 646-acre (261 ha) Natural Area Preserve located in Montgomery County, Virginia. Rising over the South Fork of the Roanoke River, it supports numerous rare plants and natural communities, including a dolomite barren. Among the species found within the preserve are tall gay-feather and Addison's leatherflower, the latter endemic to Virginia.".