Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus Stock Photos and Images
RMR05E60–Green rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) bloom along the road, with clouds cover the Carson Peak in background, June Lake Loop, California, USA
RFWW9A20–Canyon Rim Trail in Flaming Gorge Utah National Park of Green River with closeup of yellow Chaffbush and Alpine daisy flowers on bush
RF2A1D99W–Closeup of yellow rabbitbrush flowers view from highway 12 scenic road byway canyons in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in Utah summer
RF2D5EXRP–Close-up of different bushes of Rabbitbrush, Chrysothamnus, some of which has already gone to seed, but most still covered in small yellow flowers, Ca
RMBFTK2C–Yellow rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) on eroded mudstone, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA
RFR3CXM1–Rabbitbrush and Grasslands, Badland National Park, South Dakota
RF2G5XA9M–A view over the small village of Boulder Utah, USA, as seen from Highway 12, with Rabbit brush in seed in the foreground
RFENM2DH–Rabbit Brush and sandstone towers in Valley of the Gods, Mexican Hat, Utah.
RF2A1D4C1–Landscape high angle view from Sunset Point Overlook cliff edge at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah with yellow flowers in foreground during day
RF2HG7614–Landscape high angle aerial view from Sunset Point Overlook cliff edge at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah with yellow flowers in foreground during
RFWW972B–Green River Camground in Dinosaur National Monument Park with macro closeup of bee on green plants and yellow Chaffbush flowers on bush
RFD81MF1–Rainbow over blooming rabbitbrush in eastern Idaho
RF2JF7GTH–Backlit fluffy Rabbit brush seeds in the autumn in Arches National Park, Utah, USA
RF2F76818–The high ridges, surrounding the town of Moab, in Utah, USA, as seen from the La Sal Mountains, with Rabbit bush in the foreground
RMA3GJG7–wildflower Rabbitbrush Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus Mann Lake Northern Great Basin Oregon High Desert Oregon USA
RF2C9G4N1–View over the hills of west Colorado, USA, from a viewpoint on the I-70 at the state boundary, on a cloudy morning with rabbit bush in bloom in the fo
RMRF423H–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 131. — Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus dominates the abandoned cultivated land in the foreground; the Artemisia tridentata island (right background) has never been plowed (photo courtesy Range Management, Oregon State University). occupies more mesic sites and the Stipa phase more xeric sites than the typical association. Tueller (1962) compared grazed and un- grazed Artemisia tridentata/Agropyron spica- tum stands along fence lines and in enclo- sures. The important perennial grasses — Agropyro
RMPX1ATH–Green rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) in early fall at Mono Lake, California, United States
RMBFTJYW–Yellow rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) on eroded mudstone, Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota, USA
RFWW974B–River trail at Green River Camground in Dinosaur National Monument Park with green plants and yellow Chaffbush flowers on bush
RF2A1D9HA–Man taking pictures of canyon formations landscape on highway 12 scenic road byway in Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument in Utah summer
RM2BXD198–Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus subsp lanceolatus Nutt HM Hall Clem Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus subsp lanceolatus Nutt HM Hall Clem.
RMA3GJG3–ladybug ladybird beetle on wildflower Rabbitbrush Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus Mann Lake Northern Great Basin Oregon High Desert
RMRFCKTY–. Vegetation of Oregon and Washington. Botany Oregon Ecology; Botany Washington (State) Ecology. Figure 131. — Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus dominates the abandoned cultivated land in the foreground; the Artemisia tridentata island (right background) has never been plowed (photo courtesy Range Management, Oregon State University). occupies more mesic sites and the Stipa phase more xeric sites than the typical association. Tueller (1962) compared grazed and un- grazed Artemisia tridentata/Agropyron spica- tum stands along fence lines and in enclo- sures. The important perennial grasses — Agropyro
RMPW65P3–Green rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) in early fall at Mono Lake, California, United States
RM2BXD91J–Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus subsp stenophyllus A Gray HM Hall Clem Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus subsp stenophyllus A Gray HM Hall Clem.
RMRJBDDJ–. Characteristics and hybridization of important intermountain shrubs. Compositae Rocky Mountains; Shrubs Rocky Mountains; Sunflowers Great Basin; Shrubs Great Basin. Figure 56.—Subspecies of Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus. (A.) C. viscidiflorus ssp. lanceolatusj McArthur and Blauer EC74-S2, Wasatch Plateau, Sanpete Co., Utah (l.OX). (B.) C. viscidiflorus "ssp. puberulus, McArthur and Blauer EC74-1, mouth of Ephraim Canyon, Sanpete Co., Utah (0.9X). (C.) C. viscidiflorus ssp. stenophylluSj McArthur and Blauer N-159, Caliente, Lincoln Co., Nev. (I.IX). (D.) C. viscidiflorus ssp. viscidifloruS
RMR05F9F–Boardwalk path at Mono Lake, with green rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) in early fall, California, United States, at dawn.
RM2BXD18G–Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus subsp puberulus DC Eaton HM Hall Clem Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus subsp puberulus DC Eaton HM Hall Clem.
RMRH4488–. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. MlRfDAE OF THE NEVADA TEST SlTE 81 Deraeocoris (Camptobrochis) bakcri Knight Deraeocoris (Camptobrochis) bakeri Knight, 1921:102, key. Records from the Nevada Test Site: Area 401M, 9 June 22, 1965 (H. H. Knight & J. M. Merino); Area 12M, d Aug. 25, 1965 (J. M. Merino), on Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus; Area 17M, d 9 Aug. 5, 1965 (J. M. Merino), on C. viscidiflorus. This species was described from Ormsby County, Nevada, and known now from Arizona, California, Utah, and Colorado. It is found most frequently on Chrysothamnus.
RMPW65KY–Boardwalk path to Mono Lake, with green rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus) in early fall, California, United States, at dawn.
RMR1X8XN–Green rabbitbrush and the fall foliage aspens aong the road at Grant Lake at June Lake Loop, June Lake, California, United States.
RMRG3X55–. California range brushlands and browse plants. Browse (Animal food); Brush; Forage plants. Distribution of rubber rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus) and rabbitbrush (Chrysothammis viscidiflorus). like hairs. Leaves thread-like or broadly linear, % inch to 2M inches long, usually hairy. Flower heads in terminal rounded or conical clusters. Involucral bracts usually 20 to 25; flowers commonly 5 to 6. Achenes 5-angled, smooth or covered with long hairs. This species is highly variable, some 11 varieties being recognized in Cali- fornia. Distribution (map on this page). Rubber rabbitbrush and
RMR05EWF–Green rabbitbrush and the fall foliage aspens aong the road at Grant Lake at June Lake Loop, June Lake, California, United States.
RMR1W1GT–Green rabbitbrush and the fall foliage aspens aong the road at Grant Lake at June Lake Loop, June Lake, California, United States.
RMRG45KA–. California fish and game. Fisheries -- California; Game and game-birds -- California; Fishes -- California; Animal Population Groups; Pêches; Gibier; Poissons. USE OF SHRUBS BY JACKRABBITS 275. FIGURE 3. Girdling of hopsage by jackrabblts. July, 1959. â i DtGREE OF BROWSING I I NOME LIGHT MODERATE HEAVV n Â¥ % 1 I TETRAD VMI« I GRATIA I PURSHIA 1 P RUNUS I ARTIMISIA I CHRYSOTHAMNUS I CHRTSOTHAMNUS I ATRIPLEX 1 CLABRATA SPIROSA TRIDENTATA ANDERSONII TRIDENTATA NAUSEOSUS VISCIDIFLORUS CANESCENS FIGURE. 4. Degree of browsing of desert shrubs by jackrobbits near Herlong, Lassen County, Califor
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