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- Poaceae), and the Interrelation of Whole-Genome Duplication and Evolutionary Radiations in This Grass Tribe
- Floristic Affinities of Horse Mountain, Grouse Mountain, Board
- Fountaingrove Lodge Appendix H Species Tables
- Classification of the Vegetation Alliances and Associations of Sonoma County, California
- Rare Plants for the Redwood Forest and Forest Management Effects
- Executive Summary
- School Way Bridge (10C-084) Replacement Project Nes
- Biological Mitigation and Monitoring Plan for the Humboldt Bay Power Plant Final Site Restoration Project
- Mckay Forest Trails Special-Status Plant Survey Report
- Notes on Common California Native Grasses from a to V
- IV. Subfamily Pooideae
- Grasses Endemic to the Conterminous United States
- North Coast Semaphore Grass (Pleuropogon Hooverianus) a Rare and Threatened North Coast Range Grass
- Draft Key to the Grasses of Okanogan County, Washington © George Wooten, 2008
- A Phylogenetic Analysis of Poaceae Tribe Poeae Sensu Lato Based On
- Oregon Semaphore Grass
- Redwood National and State Parks • Common Name
- Special Status Plant Scoping List Habitat in Rare Project Plant Scientific Name Common Name Habitat Area? GRANK1 SRANK2 Rank3 FED List CAL List Abronia Umbellata Var
- A Preliminary Phylogenetic Analysis of the Grass Subfamily Pooideae
- Appendix 1 – Supporting Tables
- Systematics and Evolution of the Needle Grasses (Poaceae: Pooideae: Stipeae) Based on Analysis of Multiple Chloroplast Loci, ITS, and Lemma Micromorphology
- An Experimental Reintroduction of Pleuropogon Oregonus, a Rare Wetland Grass Native to Oregon
- Sonoma County Airport
- CONTRA COSTA GOLDFIELDS Lasthenia Conjugens USFWS: Endangered CDFG: None CNPS: List 1B
- The Conservation of Sensitive Plants on Private Redwood Timberlands in Northern California1
- Environmental Settings/Biological Resources
- A Preliminary Phylogenetic Analysis of the Grass Subfamily Pooideae (Poaceae), with Attention to Structural Features of the Plas
- Galbreath Special Status Species Assessment - Grasses, Lilies, & Orchids Before I Worked on This Project, I Had No Idea How to Apply GIS to Basic Ecological Concepts
- Anatomy and Morphology of the Poaceae [Gramineae] – Grass Family
- Department of Planning and Building Services
- Agrostology; an Introduction to the Systematics of Grasses James P
- Rare and Endangered Plants of Mt. Tamalpais