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Yellowstone National Park, Resources and Issues, Vegetation
Scientific Name Species Common Name Abies Lasiocarpa FIR Subalpine Acacia Macracantha ACACIA Long-Spine
Guide Alaska Trees
Site Basic Report 7/11/2006
SC Trees & Shrubs
TREES AS CROPS in ALASKA PROFILE with an EMPHASIS on SPRUCE Revised 2009
Subalpine Fir (Bl)- Abies Lasiocarpa
Examples of Forest Habitat Types in Montana
Vegetation
Trees on the Trails D Think of This 4-Page Insert As Your “Cheat Sheet” for the Trees Most Often Found Along Washington’S Trails
Sixth International Christmas Tree Research & Extension
Status and Dynamics of Whitebark Pine (Pinus Albicaulis Engelm.) Forests in Southwest Montana, Central Idaho, and Oregon, U.S.A
Evaluation of Needle Nutritional Status in a Nordmann Fir Christmas Tree
Database Description and Users Manual Version 3.0 for Phase 2
Forests of Mount Rainier National Park
The Firs by Dr
UAA Tree Tour 10-20-20
Abies Lasiocarpa) and Mountain Hemlock (Tsuga Mertensiana)
Top View
Mountain Hemlock Communities in Western Montana'
Dendroclimatic Response of Mountain Hemlock (Tsuga Mertensiana) in Pacific North America
Steamboat Mountain Research Natural Area Is Supplement Is Administered by the Forest Serv- Part of a Federal System of Such Tracts Ice, an Agency of the U.S
Pinaceae Abies Lasiocarpa Subalpine fir
Neonectria Canker on Subalpine Fir (Abies Lasiocarpa)
Forest Habitat Types of Eastern Idaho-Western Wyoming
BLACK SPRUCE – Picea Mariana WHITE SPRUCE – Picea Glauca
Book 2016 - Evergreens
Growing Corkbark Fir and Subalpine Fir for Nursery Production
Species: Abies Lasiocarpa
Examples of Forest Habitat Types in Central Idaho
Yellowstone National Park
DELPHINELLA SHOOT BLIGHT of FIR Delphinella Shoot Blight Was First Described the Initial Symptoms Appear on Current Year in Denmark in 1902
Unique Conifers Make Gardens Special Rich Eyre Rich’S Foxwillow Pines Nursery, Inc
The Effect of Fire on Yellowstone Ecosystem Seed Banks by David
The Genus Abies (True Firs) Is Composed of About 40 Species Native to North America [9], Central America [7], Africa [2], Europe [1] and Eurasia [25]
Abies Lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt
Seventeen Years of Forest Succession Following the Waterfalls Canyon Fire in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Lichens of the Yellowstone Ecosystem
Series 8. Subalpine Fir-Engelmann Spruce
Plant Descriptions
Wildlife Habitats: Descriptions, Status, Trends, and System Dynamics
Tree Planters' Notes
A Guide to the Firs (Abies Spp.) of the Arnold Arboretum
Subalpine Fir Abies Lasiocarpa
Delphinella Shoot Blight on Abies Lasiocarpa Provenances in Norway
ABIES — a Bibliography of Literature for Tree Improvement Workers
The True Fir Resource
Tree-Ring Characteristics of Subalpine Fir (Abies Lasiocarpa (Hook.) Nutt
Abies Lasiocarpa
Guidelines for Whitebark Pine Planting Prescriptions
Abies P.Mill
Northern Rockies Ecosystem Types and Descriptions As Determined for Use in Categorizing Resources in the Database
Inventory of Important Biological Resources for the Upper Yellowstone River Watershed
Series 7. Subalpine Fir-Douglas-Fir
Coding Hazardous Tree Failures for a Data Management System. Gen
Silvics of Whitebark Pine (Pinus Albicaulis)