RM2BXBCF7–Haplopappus scrobiculatus Nees DC Haplopappus scrobiculatus Nees DC.
RMRGD0A3–. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences. Science; Natural history; Natural history. 30 Bulletin So. Calif. Academy Sciences / Vol. 64, Pt. 1, 196^. "^^ShHRH ft- - . - -i' - -- ' ,^ ' â¢* â¢- % â ^ -^^--â ^^;;,^C Figure 1. A characteristic "patch" of mesquite at the Carrizo Creek study area, which typifies the growth form discussed in the text. Neotoma albigula was found chiefly in this habitat. pa (Torr.) Wats.; Rabbitbush, Chrysothamnus paniculatus (A. Gray) Hall; and Alkali Goldenbush, Haplopappus acradenius S. E Blake. Screwbean, Prosopsis pubescens Benth.,
RMRJNH6K–. Surveys of significant plant resources in southeast and south-central Montana on the Billings and Miles City field offices of the Bureau of Land Management . Field surveys; Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. Cleome hilea in flower One new, small occurrence of Haplopappus carthamoides var. siibsquarrosus (EO #9) was located on BLM lands in the vicinity of other known occurrences on the east slope of the Beartooth Mountains. Another previously known occurrence (E0# 8) on state trust lands, bordering BLM land, was visited but no H. carthamoides var. s
RM2E22CJP–Saw-Leaf Daisy with Leaf-cutter bee
RM2BXBCGC–Haplopappus grindelioides Less DC Haplopappus grindelioides Less DC.
RMRFRHXN–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Fig. 49.—Heuchera parvifolia. Fig. 50.—Haplopappus parryi. Haplopappus parryi.—This composite forms dense societies in the shady woodland, the rosettes of long leaves almost completely covering the surface over local areas (plate 27, b). It is supplied with a system of stout, much- branched rhizomes that vary in diameter from 2 to 8 mm. and extend from just beneath the surface to a depth of from 6 to 8 inches (fig. 50). From these rhizomes arise large clusters of roots ranging in diameter from 2 mm. to less than 0.5 mm. These roots descend ra
RM2E22CK6–Saw-Leaf Daisy with Bumblebee
RM2CJNWY5–Fiery skipper on Saw-Leaf Daisy
RM2BXBYM1–Haplopappus humilis Phil Reiche Haplopappus humilis Phil Reiche.
RMRJNH77–. Surveys of significant plant resources in southeast and south-central Montana on the Billings and Miles City field offices of the Bureau of Land Management . Field surveys; Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. L. Vance 2005. Cleome hilea in flower One new, small occurrence of Haplopappus carthamoides var. siibsquarrosus (EO #9) was located on BLM lands in the vicinity of other known occurrences on the east slope of the Beartooth Mountains. Another previously known occurrence (E0# 8) on state trust lands, bordering BLM land, was visited but no H. cart
RM2C1BWCR–Haplopappus lanceolatus var vaseyi DC Eaton Haplopappus lanceolatus var vaseyi DC Eaton.
RM2BXBCFJ–Haplopappus pedunculosus J Rmy in Gay Haplopappus pedunculosus J Rmy in Gay.
RMRDYWRC–. Ecology of a population of desert tortoises, Gopherus agassizi, in Ward Valley, California. Desert tortoise; Turtles; Reptile populations. I ppendix IV. Vegetation. Larrea-Ambrosia-Yucca schidigera • % community V«**- Very diverse upper story (Erio- gonum fasciculaturn and Ambrosia o ' 1 slightly dominant) w«umjai.j.co a JL t; UKdVy Hill bZti = Fouguieria, Salazaria, Acacia Lycium, Cassia = Predominantly Encelia farinosa = Physalis, Baccharis, Nicot iana Ho fmeisteria, Haplopappus Good - dingii 74 75.. S27. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have be
RM2BXBYMT–Haplopappus poeppigianus Hook Arn A Gray Haplopappus poeppigianus Hook Arn A Gray.
RMREEY9R–. Common weeds of the Canadian Prairies;. Weeds. Gypsophila paniculata L. BABY'S-BREATH A much-branched perennial 2 to 3 feet high, with Hnear-lanceolate leaves. Flowers numerous, white, i inch across. Petals same length as sepals. A garden escape sometimes found in waste places, gravel pits, and vacant lots. Haplopappus spinulosus (Pursh) DC.. SPINY IRONPLANT A much-branched perennial from a thick, woody root, 6 to 18 inches high. Leaves i to H inches long, bluish-green, often finely hairy, deeply dissected into narrow segments, which have bristle-pointed teeth. Heads i to I inch across, nume
RM2C1MC91–Haplopappus integerrimus var integerrimus Hook Arn HC Hall Haplopappus integerrimus var integerrimus Hook Arn HC Hall.
RMRDYTJ7–. The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve. Estuarine ecology -- California Tijuana River Estuary. Table 3.2. Percent occurrence of the more abundant species in the transition from upland to wetland at the northernmost part of Tijuana Estuary. Data are from 0.25 m2 circular quadrats (numbers sampled in parentheses) taken per 40-cm elevation class (Zedler unpubl. data). Elevation Class3 Species 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91011 (29) (99) (52) (25) (33) (30) (31) (34) (22) (33) ( 8 ) Artemisia californica Eriogonum fasciculatum Haplopappus venetus Rhus laurina Atrip
RMRG2XTG–. The Canadian field-naturalist. TRANSECT D2. 30/8 10/9 TRANSECT D3 A0OSERI S GLAUCA V ARENARIA OBTUSILOBA â ^B CARErKARDIHA """"" ' . MnaMBmaaiiiiiiH DRABA CAMA HAPLOPAPPUS LYALLII POTENTILLA DIVERSIFOLIA v^L^L^L^L^B^L^H POTENTILLA NIVEA " ^â â¢^â¢^â¢^â¢^â¢^B TARAXACUM CERATOPHORUN TRISETUM S.PICATUM V JO/7 10/8 70/8 J0/8 10/9 Figure 3. Phenology of vascular species within transects Dl, D2, and D3 from 20 June to 10 September 1980. See caption of Figure 1 for details. remaining sites (e.g. Cerastium beeringianum, Carex scirpoidea and Carex nardina). The duratio
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