RF2WJKJJF–Bailahuen (Haplopappus rigidus) is a shrub native to northern Chile. This photo was taken in Atacama Desert, Chile.
RM2BXA8K5–00756219.tif Haplopappus foliosus.
RM2F5JGH1–Pyrrocoma insecticruris synonym Haplopappus insecticruris in SW Idaho.
RM2CDJC93–. The ecological relations of roots . WEAVER PLATE 27. B A. Picea engelmanni consociation, showing the forest floor. B. Quadrat in the same spruce forest, showing Haplopappus parryi, Fragaria virginiana, Thalictrum fendleri, etc. WEAVER PLATE 28
RMMAAX48–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Figurt 7. Landscape of Astragalus barrii habitat {Mnsifieon diraricatum), broom snakeweed (Gutierrezia saroihrae), few-flowered buckwheat (Eriogounmpaucijlorum), textile onion (Allium textile), cushion goldenweed (Haplopappus acauUs, x goldenweed (Haplopappus armerioides), and {Hyinenoxys richardsomi). There are species tliat have been characterized as pait of associated vegetation in past reports and as part of the information recorded for individual records, however, they are actually found on adjoining sand
RMBEP7AR–Haplopappus reidesii, Asteraceae, USA, North America
RM2K0013Y–Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RMBP2ABT–Tree lupines Lupinus albifrons and Narrowleaf goldenbush, Haplopappus linearifolius: spring wildflowers in Gillies Canyon
RM2E22CBW–Fiery skipper
RM2E22DG7–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RF2WJKJJD–Bailahuen (Haplopappus rigidus) is a shrub native to northern Chile. This photo was taken in Atacama Desert, Chile.
RM2CDJC1M–. The ecological relations of roots . B A. Picea engelmanni consociation, showing the forest floor. B. Quadrat in the same spruce forest, showing Haplopappus parryi, Fragaria virginiana, Thalictrum fendleri, etc. WEAVER PLATE 28. A, ArctostapJiyJos uva-ursi. showing a poniou oi the root system. B. Ribts Jacustrt. seven years old. WEAVER PLATE 29
RMRX5X48–The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve ecologyoftijuana00zedl Year: 1992 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 laur
RMBEP9XN–Haplopappus reidesii, Asteraceae, USA, North America
RM2K0012A–Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RMBP2AAD–Tree lupines Lupinus albifrons and Narrowleaf goldenbush, Haplopappus linearifolius: spring wildflowers in Gillies Canyon
RMBG2DEE–Pygmy goldenweed or dwarf goldenweed Tonestus pygmaeus = Haplopappus on Independence Pass (11,000 feet), The Rockies
RF2WJKJJH–Bailahuen (Haplopappus rigidus) is a shrub native to northern Chile. This photo was taken in Atacama Desert, Chile.
RM2CDJW2K–. The ecological relations of roots . Quadrat-bisect showing root systems of shralthe front edge of the quadrat shown in pPi, Pinus flexiUs; F, Fragaria virginiana; H R Pi F H F H F H H C. Qufldrat^bisect showing root syetemB of shrubs and herbs of the forest floor. This was made alongthe front edge of the qua^iat shown in plate 27 B: H, Haplopappus parryi; R, Rosa adadaTis;Pi, Pinus fiexiUa; F, Fragaria virginiana; C, Chamasneriumarigustifolium; V, Picea engelmanni. X THE FOREST COMMUNITY. 109 That sufficient water ordinarily does not enter the soil to penetratedeeply is shown by the followin
RM2BXF3JY–Haplopappus foliosus DC Haplopappus foliosus DC.
RMRYF7N2–The ecology of Tijuana Estuary, California : a national estuarine research reserve ecologyoftijuana00zedl Year: 1992 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 Atriplex semibaccata Cressa
RM2C1CWCG–Haplopappus gymnocephalus DC Haplopappus gymnocephalus DC.
RM2K0013N–Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RMBG2HK9–Pygmy goldenweed or dwarf goldenweed Tonestus pygmaeus = Haplopappus on Independence Pass (11,000 feet), rockies
RM2CJNXYK–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RMARFHX2–Haplopappus (Haplopappus glutinosus, Haplopappus coronopifolius), wild form, infrutescence against blue sky
RMRH1YJ4–. Budd's flora of the Canadian Prairie Provinces. Botany; Botanique. Fig. 217. Spiny ironplant, Haplopappus spinulosus (Pursh) DC. 760. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. [Ottawa] : Research Branch, Agriculture Canada
RM2BXAEAG–Haplopappus canescens DC Haplopappus canescens DC.
RM2BXCXY9–Haplopappus tenuilobus A Gray Haplopappus tenuilobus A Gray.
RM2K00129–Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RM2C1CWC6–Haplopappus monactis A Gray Haplopappus monactis A Gray.
RM2JWNA9H–Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RM2C1CWD2–Haplopappus scopulorum var hirtellus SF Blake Haplopappus scopulorum var hirtellus SF Blake.
RMR5W90X–Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RMR2NR4M–Potter Wasp, Parancistrocerus fulvipes, with caterpillar prey on Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RM2CJNY3A–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RMARFHX0–Haplopappus (Haplopappus glutinosus, Haplopappus coronopifolius), wild form, infrutescence against blue sky
RMRFT3EG–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . A. Picea engelmanni consociation, showing the forest floor. B. Quadrat in the same spruce forest, showing Haplopappus parryi, Fragaria virginiana, Thaliclrum fendleri, etc.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
RM2BXAEE5–Haplopappus fremontii var wardii A Gray Haplopappus fremontii var wardii A Gray.
RM2C1EMMA–Haplopappus sp Haplopappus sp.
RMR2NR9A–Orange Sulphur, Colias eurytheme, necaring from Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RMARFHX7–Haplopappus (Haplopappus glutinosus, Haplopappus coronopifolius), wild form, inflorescence against blue sky
RMRHRDTJ–. Biochemical systematics. Biochemical variation; Botany. H3COOC alstonine. PYRIDINE ALKALOIDS This group includes alkaloids in which the pyridine nucleus itself is preserved as well as those with a reduced pyridine, or piperi- dine, nucleus. The alkaloids may be quite simple (pyridine itself is found in Haplopappus hartwegii) or moderately complex. Simple pyridine derivatives such as coniin are found in numerous families among gymnosperms, monocots, and dicots. Since pyridine is a part of the fundamental coenzyme complex involved in oxidative phos- phorylation, repeated evolution of simple py
RMARFHX8–Haplopappus (Haplopappus glutinosus, Haplopappus coronopifolius), wild form, foliage against blue sky
RMR2NR8K–Crab Spider, Family Thomisidae, on Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RMREA59Y–. Plant species of concern and plant associations of Powder River county, Montana . Plant communities; Endangered plants; Rare plants; Botany; Plant conservation. Figurt 7. Landscape of Astragalus barrii habitat {Mnsifieon diraricatum), broom snakeweed (Gutierrezia saroihrae), few-flowered buckwheat (Eriogounmpaucijlorum), textile onion (Allium textile), cushion goldenweed (Haplopappus acauUs, x goldenweed (Haplopappus armerioides), and {Hyinenoxys richardsomi). There are species tliat have been characterized as pait of associated vegetation in past reports and as part of the information recor
RMR2NR8A–Crab Spider, Family Thomisidae, on Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RMRJJR2G–. Sensitive plant survey in the Tendoy Mountains, Beaverhead County, Montana . Botany; Rare plants; Botany. Figure 16. Locations of Haplopappus macronema var. linearis. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Vanderhorst, James P; Lesica, Peter; Montana Natural Heritage Program; Gallatin National Forest (Agency : U. S. ). Helena, Mt. : Montana Natural Heritage Program
RM2CGN873–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RM2BXD92D–Haplopappus sp Haplopappus sp.
RM2E22DCH–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RMRXKGEF–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RM2E22CRD–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RM2CGN871–Leaf-cutter Bee, Megachile sp., foraging on Spanish Gold, Grindelia ciliata
RM2E22CNN–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RMREDRMJ–. Compositae newsletter. Compositae. M'^S:li££4:::^^ V. '^'J Z-^o ^ , .,^-«-,., .^ ^A^y^, W'/A Fig. 1. Fragment of the description of Haplopappus ameghinioi Speg. made in Carlos L. Spegazzini's hand.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Naturhistoriska riksmuseet (Sweden). Dept. of Phanerogamic Botany. Columbus, Ohio : Dept. of Botany, Ohio State University
RM2E22CE9–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RM2BXBYMB–Haplopappus pulchellus DC Haplopappus pulchellus DC.
RMRG3P83–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. NOTES 209 kangaroo rats are no longer extant at Lackey's (1967) Bonsall locali- ties (Thomas 1973). At the Fallbrook Weapons Annex, D. stephensi occurs in two dis- tinct habitat types: the Haplopappus Association of the Coastal Sage Scrub Community, and the Annual Grassland Community. Both of these habitats are similar to areas described by Lackey (1967) as preferred by D. stephensi. Seven localities harboring populations of D. stephe
RM2CJNWN7–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RM2BXD906–Haplopappus rigidus Phil Haplopappus rigidus Phil.
RMRJNH7N–. 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. Results Field surveys conducted as part of this study in 2005-2006 documented new locations of Physaria brassicoides, Haplopappus carthamoides var. subsquarrosus and Sphaeromeria capitata. Known occurrences of Cleome lutea and Eiiogoiium visheri were re-surveyed and their mapped locations expanded. Four occurrences of Astragalus giayi and two o
RM2E22CEK–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RM2C1EFGD–Haplopappus uncinatus Phil Haplopappus uncinatus Phil.
RMRFRHXH–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. H R PiF H FHFHH. Quadrat-bisect showing root systems of shrubs and herbs of the forest floor. This was made along the front edge of the quadrat shown in plate 27 B: H, Haplopappus parryi; R, Rosa acicularis; V, Pinus flexilis; F, Fragaria virginiana; C, Chamomerium angustifolium; P, Picea engelmanni.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Carnegie Institution of W
RM2CJNWCF–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RM2BXD0F3–Haplopappus sericeus Phil Haplopappus sericeus Phil.
RMREEYA0–. 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.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Canada. Dept. of Agriculture. Re
RM2E22CF9–Saw-Leaf Daisy
RM2BXBCGK–Haplopappus stolpi Phil Haplopappus stolpi Phil.
RMRG7C72–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 24 U.S. NATIONAL MUSEUM BULLETIN 2 68 and as far south as San Luis Potosi and San Bias, Nay. It is recorded as far north as Montana and west to the California coast. A record from Berkeley, Calif, may be open to question. In altitude it ranges from 1,500 to 6,500 ft. Prey records.—It seems strange that as common as this species is there is no known case where it has been found nesting and the beetles used by it for prey are stiU unknown. Plant records.—Acacia angustissima (Arizona). A. greggii (cat- claw) (Arizona). Aplopappus (=Haplopappus)
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