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Natural Regeneration of White and Red Fir. . . Influence of Several Factors. Berkeley, Calif., Pacific SW
Giant Sequoia Insect, Disease, and Ecosystem Interactions1
Hybridization of the California Firs
Local Variation in Intergrading Abies Grandis—Abies Concolor Populations in the Central Oregon Cascades: Needle Morphology and Periderm Color
Abies Concolor (White Fir)
List of Plants for Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve
Leptoglossus Occidentalis (Heidemann, 1910) Is an Invasive Insect Species
Federal Register/Vol. 75, No. 174/Thursday, September 9, 2010/Proposed Rules
Naturalization of Sequoiadendron Giganteum (Cupressaceae) in Montane Southern California Rudolf Schmid University of California, Berkeley
Genetic Approaches to Population Ecology and Conservation of the Sacramento Mountain Salamander Samantha Jo Nicole Cordova University of New Mexico
Forest Insect & Disease Leaflet 60
Decays of White, Grand, and Red Firs Katy M
Abies Concolor (Gord
Tehachapi Renewable FEIS Volume III Appendix B2 Biological Evaluation.Pdf
American Forests 2020 National Register of Champion Trees
Species Accounts -- Animals
WHITE FIR Bark Was Used to Dye Buckskin a Tan Color
National Forest Genetics Laboratory (NFGEL) Species List, August 21, 2013
Top View
A Natural Resource Condition Assessment for Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks Appendix 15B - Animals of Conservation Concern, Supplemental Information
Vegetation Descriptions NORTH SIERRAN ECOLOGICAL PROVINCE
Abies Concolor
Dwarf Mistletoe in Red and White Firs in California 23 to 28 Years After Inoculation
A NATURAL DISTURBANCE MODEL for the RESTORATION of GIANT FOREST VILLAGE, SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK Athena Demetry 1 Sequoia and King
White Fir Seed Is Eaten by Squirrels and Other WHITE FIR Rodents
Concolor Fir & Christmas Tree Check Off Conifer Species Profile Spring 2009 Great Lakes Christmas Tree Journal
Ponderosa Pine Ecosystems1
Abies Concolor White Fir1 Edward F
Pinaceae Abies Lasiocarpa Subalpine fir
White Or Concolor Fir
Understanding Names of Oregon Trees
Response of Two Terrestrial Salamander Species to Spring Burning in the Sierra Nevada, California United States Department of Agriculture Forest Service Karen E
Árboles Cultivados En España. Gimnospermas
Abies Concolor
Management of Amphibians, Reptiles, and Small Mammals in North America
Concolor) Nebraska Forest Service
Abies Concolor Common Name
Determination of Endangered Species Status for Jemez Mountains Salamander (Plethodon Neomexicanus) Throughout Its Range; Final Rule
Ryan Pinetum
New Species of Phoradendron (Viscaceae) from Mexico and Guatemala and a Synopsis of Species in Section Pauciflorae
White Fir and Grand Fir in Northwest California and Across the West
Radial Growth Responses to Gap Creation in Large, Old Sequoiadendron Giganteum York, Robert A. Et Al. S. Giganteum
A Guide to the Firs (Abies Spp.) of the Arnold Arboretum
Impacts of Fire Management on Aboveground Tree Carbon Stocks in Yosemite and Sequoia & Kings Canyon
Abies Concolor Family: Pinaceae White
Soil and Nutrient Element Aspects of Sequoiadendron Giganteum1
Hybridization of a Rocky Mountain Fir (Abies Concolor) and a Mexican Fir (Abies Religiosa)1
Giant Sequoia Ecology
Conifer Species for Iowa
Appendix M—Wildlife Biological Evaluation
Sequoiadendron Giganteum (Lindl.) Buchholz Giant Sequoia Taxodiaceae Redwood Family C
FINAL ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT for the DESIGNATION of CRITICAL HABITAT for the JEMEZ MOUNTAINS SALAMANDER