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We thank Andrew Muñoz-Male for assistance with data collection, Tana Perez for her data anayl- sis work, as well as the rest of The Morton Arboretum’s Center for Tree Science team for their support. CREDIT Roles: ABS: conceptualization, data curation, formal analysis, investigation, methodology, visualization, writing – original draft, writing – review and editing. JWM: conceptualization, methodology, supervision, project administration, funding acquisition, writing – review and editing. AKK: formal analysis, writing – review and editing. Allyson B. Salisbury (corresponding author) The Morton Arboretum 4100 Illinois Route 53 Lisle, IL, USA Department of Environmental Horticulture CLUE, IFAS University of Florida—Gulf Coast Research and Education Center 14625 County Road 672 Wimauma, FL, USA 630-968-0074
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