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Robinia neomexicana
Trees and Shrubs: Drought, Heat, Cold Tolerant Species
Tree and Tree-Like Species of Mexico: Asteraceae, Leguminosae, and Rubiaceae
Bristly Locust Robinia Hispida
Distribution of the Native Trees of Utah Kimball S
Arizona Climate Zones and Their Application to Growing Plants Ursula Schuch
Mexico Locust and Black Locust Seeds
Prescott Area Plant List Bulletin #32A
FERNS and FERN ALLIES Dittmer, H.J., E.F
Plant ID Tools and Tricks Lynda Garvin Agriculture Agent Sandoval County Cooperative Extension
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Arizona / New Mexico Mountains Ecoregion Experts Conservation Workshop
Logbook Endorsement. He May Not Controlled Airspace: All Aircraft
County of Riverside Friendly Plant List
Zion Plant List
Native Plants for Northern Arizona Landscapes Draft A
Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico and Texas
B. Plant List See Appendix a (City of Sedona Approved Landscape Plant List); LDC Section 5.6 (Landscaping)
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
Host Species Codes Rev. 10 June 21, 2016 1 This Is a List of Host Species
Top View
Shrubs for Northern Arizona Above 6,000 Foot Elevations Hattie Braun and Tom Degomez
Robinia Neomexicana
Central-NM-Gardens-2018.Pdf
Revision of the Genus Robinia (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae) Frederick Joseph Peabody Iowa State University
Flora of the Upper Verde River, Arizona by Francis S. Coburn A
Westside Sacramento Mountains Watershed Restoration and Fuels Reduction Project
Plants of Zion
Prescott AMA Low Water Use/Drought Tolerant Plant List
FERNS and FERN ALLIES Dittmer, H.J., E.F
2017 Lincoln National Forest Botanical Survey
Native Shrub Transplants with 30 Inch in Length Rootballs Were Planted at Three Locations in Northern New Mexico
Fire Severity and Regeneration Strategy Influence Shrub Patch Size and Structure Following Disturbance
Recommended Plant List
Percussion As an Alternative Scarification for New Mexico Locust and Black Locust Seeds1
New Mexico Locust (Robinia Neomexicana) Establishment on Mining Overburden Jon Hawthorne, April Ulery, John Harrington, John G
Drought Tolerant Native Plants for the Verde Valley
Arizona / New Mexico Mountains Ecoregional Analysis 3 Acknowledgements
View Jalisco and Zacatecas North to Chihuahua and Sonora, Reaching Its Northern Limit in Sonora 55 Spotlight on a Native Plant in the Sierra Huachinera (30.3°N)
Astragalus Proximus (Rydberg) Wooton & Standley (Aztec Milkvetch): a Technical Conservation Assessment
Host Species Codes That Are Valid for Data Input As of the Version Number and Date
NPJ Spr 2002.Final.2
Phylogeny of Robinioid Legumes (Fabaceae) Revisited: Coursetia and Gliricidia Recircumscribed, and a Biogeographical Appraisal of the Caribbean Endemics
Biological Technical Report
Arizona Forest Action Plan
Tip 5 Trees and Shrubs
New Mexico Locust)
New Mexico Locust
Descriptions of Arizona Vegetation Represented on the Gap Vegetation Map