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The Plant Press the ARIZONA NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY
Climate Ready Trees for Central Valley Communities
Macfarlane's Four O'clock (Mirabilis Macfarlanei)
Tree and Shrub Guide
Riparian Plants in the Southwestern United States
Firewise Plant List - Texas
Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 52 / Friday, March 15, 1996 / Rules And
Contribution to the Biosystematics of Celtis L. (Celtidaceae) with Special Emphasis on the African Species
City of Mesa Tree Selection Guide
Brighten Your Garden for the Birds and Bees
Exploring Tradeoffs of Alternative Life History Strategies In
The Genetic Structure of Celtis Tenuifolia and Comparisons to the Related Species C
Field Investigations of Leptodactylon Pungens Ssp
Celtis Reticulata) Growth and Distribution in the Wasatch Foothills
Suggested Native Plants for Gardening and Landscape Use on the Front Range of Colorado
Drought-Tolerant Plants
Biodiversity and Conservation of the Ciénega De Saracachi Area, Sonora, Mexico
Suggested Native Plants for Horticultural Use on the Front Range of Colorado Colorado Native Plant Society Revised April 2001
Top View
Revised Recovery Plan for Macfarlanes Four-O'clock
Celtis Reticulata Torr. Netleaf Hackberry ULMACEAE Synonyms: Celtis
Landscape Plants for the Arizona Desert
Macfarlane's Four O'clock in Hells Canyon of the Snake River
Suggested Native Plants for Horticultural Use on the Front
Plants for the Arizona Desert TREES Botanical Name Common Name Comments Acacia Craspedocarpa Leather Leaf Acacia Yellow Puffs Acacia Farnesiana (A
Ecology of Celtis Reticulata in Idaho
Landscape and Plant Pathology Notebook
Landscaping Plant List (PDF)
Problems & Challenges in Western
Rubus Bartonianus Status Review for Wallowa-Whitman NF and Baker Resource Area, Vale District BLM
Wood Anatomy of Elm (Ulmus) and Hackberry (Celtis) Species Native to the United States1
Texas Native Plant Dichotomous Key
Hybridization and Self-Compatibility in Celtis: AFLP Analysis of Controlled Crosses
Wllildfire Friendly Landscaping
Frugivory by Coyotes Decreases the Time to Germination and Increases the Growth of Netleaf Hackberry (Celtis Reticulata) Seedlings
Drought Tolerant Native Plants for the Verde Valley
Element Occurrence Review and Update for Five Rare Plant Species
Assessment of Netleaf Hackberry Trees at Harris Ranch Ann Debolt, M.S
Notes to Accompany a Vegetation Map of Northwest Mexico Donald Dilworth Brand
Native Edible Trees
Appendix 1-1—List of Terrestrial Vertebrate Species Within the Salmon Subbasin and Descriptions of Global and State Conservation Rankings
Introduction to Tree Identification
TREES for NON-IRRIGATED REGIONS in EASTERN COLORADO by W
Chihuahuan Desert Flora of La Calera, Municipio De Agua Prieta, Sonora, Mexico
Better Trees for Utah
The Ridgway Whip-Poor-Will and Its Associated Avifauna In
United States Department of the Interior
Plant Propagation Protocol for [Celtis Laevigata Willd. Var. Reticulata (Torr.) L.D
Netleaf Hackberry Celtis Reticulata Torr
Effects of Restoration and Fire on Habitats and Populations of Western Hummingbirds: a Literature Review
Netleaf Hackberry
Vegetation of the Kerr Wildlife Management Area and Its Preference by White-Tailed Deer
Canyon Hackberry Or Gumbro Celtis Reticulata
Californian Ripariandeciduous Woodlands
Michael Trent Stevens
The Ecology of Celtis Reticulata Torr. (Netleaf Hackberry) in Idaho
Wucols Water Use Classification of Landscape Species