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Townsendia Condensata Parry Ex Gray Var. Anomala (Heiser) Dorn (Cushion Townsend Daisy): a Technical Conservation Assessment
Species by Land Manager Bureau of Land Management
Landscaping with Native Plants by Stephen L
Rare Plant Survey of San Juan Public Lands, Colorado
A POCKET GUIDE to Kansas Red Hills Wildflowers
Asters of Yesteryear (Updated April 2018)
Common Native Forbs of the Northern Great Basin Important for Greater Sage-Grouse Tara Luna • Mark R
Annotated Checklist of the Vascular Plant Flora of Grand Canyon-Parashant National Monument Phase II Report
A Revision of the Utah Species of Townsendia (Compositae)
A Revised Worldwide Catalogue of Cushion Plants 100 Years After Hauri and Schröter
Desert Plants of Utah
Mt. Helena Wildflowers
Oregon Natural Areas Plan
Plants of Four Corners
Rare Plants and Establishing the GLORIA Long-Term Climate Change Monitoring Protocol in the Alpine Sweetwater
Checklist of Montana Vascular Plants
Italian Peaks Important Plant Area (IPA)
Annotated Checklist of Vascular Flora, Arches National Park
Top View
Manual of the Flora of the East Tintic Mountains, Utah
The Flora of Leslie Gulch Malheur County, Oregon
Why We Love Prairie
Townsendia Leptotes and T. Incana (Asteraceae)
Townsendia Rothrockii A
Rare Plant Survey of BLM Lands Gateway, Colorado
Establishing Gloria in the Lemhi Mountains, Idaho, for Long-Term Monitoring of Alpine Vegetation
Coefficients of Conservatism for Kansas Vascular Plants (2012)
Asteraceae of Alberta
Townsendia Aprica (Last Chance Townsendia)
THE IDAHO NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY RARE PLANT LIST – FEB. 2007 the Idaho Rare Plant List Has Three Main Divisions: GLOBALL
Wildflower Hot Spots of the Eastern Sierra Welcome to the Eastern Sierra…
Volume 6, Number 3 July-August-September 1992
Coefficient of Conservatism Rankings for The
Endemic and Endangered Plants of Pinyon- Juniper Communities
Status and Monitoring of Townsendia Microcephala (Smallheaded Townsend Daisy), Southwestern Wyoming
Lost Forest Research Natural Area Is a Illus., 1972)
Taxonomic Investigation of Erigeron Lackschewitzii by Tulli Ann