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- The Phylogenetic Potential of Orbicules in Angiosperms
- Westminster Plant List
- The GVM Associations, Ecology Committee and Trails Committte Present
- The Shrubs and Climbing Vines of South Dakota
- Landscaping Plant List (PDF)
- Native Plant Revegetation Guide for Colorado
- Tim Hogan University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium, UCB 350 Boulder, Colorado 80309-0350, U.S.A
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- Recommended Woody Plants List MTB Page.Pdf
- Prescott AMA Low Water Use/Drought Tolerant Plant List
- Golden Checklist Flora 1 Golden City Limits Golden Sensu Latu (S.L.) Comment to the Herbarium About the Incorrect Coordinates
- Fire Severity and Regeneration Strategy Influence Shrub Patch Size and Structure Following Disturbance
- A Pocket Guide to the Native Plants of Teton County, WY
- LARAMIE COUNTY ADAPTIVE PLANT SPECIES LIST 1 COMMON NAME BOTANICAL NAME TYPE Austrian Pine Pinus Nigra CT Black Hills Spruce
- Plant Species of Concern
- A Classification of the Riparian Vegetation of the South Platte and Republican River Basins, Colorado 1998 Final Report
- Suggested Shrubs to Plant 2020
- Laying the Foundation for a Fremont Phytolith Typology Using Select Plant Species Native to Utah County Madison Natasha Pearce Brigham Young University
- Preliminary Index of Utah Vascular Plant Names
- FEIS Citation Retrieval System Keywords
- Status of Laramie Columbine (Aquilegia Laramiensis)
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- A Guide to Native Plants for the Santa Fe Landscape
- CITY of ARVADA PLANT LIST Effective 9/1/2020
- MF2067 Low Water Use Plants for Kansas Landscapes
- Plant Communities of the Pike and San Isabel National Forests in South-Central Colorado
- Restoring Composition and Structure in Southwestern Frequent-Fire Forests: a Science-Based Framework for Improving Ecosystem Resiliency
- Forest Vegetation of the Black Hills National Forest of South Dakota and Wyoming: a Habitat Type Classification
- Checklist of the Vascular Plants In
- Tree and Shrub Species List for Pingree Park Region
- Hardy Shrubs Fruticose (L.) Woody Or Shrubby with More Than One Major Stem a “Shrub” Is a Woody Plant with More Than One Major Stem Usually Less Than 12 Feet Tall
- A Field Guide for Forest Indicator Plants, Sensitive Plants, and Noxious Weeds of the Shsshone National Forest, Wyoming
- Cold Frame System Plants and Publishing Pick Lettuce and Spinach 6 Weeks Later This Fall , 6 Weeks Earlier Next Spring