If you liked Some preliminary statistics of the flora of southern Florida by Olga Lakela and C. Rose Broom, start with The status of Tiarella macrophylla Small (1936), Identity of Heuchera hispida Pursh (1933), and Revised check-list of ferns and flowering plants of the Quetico-Superior Wilderness Research Center (1962). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  1. 1 The status of Tiarella macrophylla Small 1936 · Olga Lakela · Same author
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  4. 4 A flora of northeastern Minnesota 1965 · 556 pages · Olga Lakela · Same author
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Some preliminary statistics of the flora of southern Florida is by Olga Lakela and C. Rose Broom.