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Lewisia oppositifolia
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Lewisia oppositifolia (S. Watson) B.L.Rob.
National Institutes of Health
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2012
2012
The biology and ecology of six rare plants from Plumas National Forest, Northern California, USA
Suzie Woolhouse
2012
Corpus ID: 83121892
THE BIOLOGY AND ECOLOGY OF SIX RARE PLANTS FROM PLUMAS NATIONAL FOREST, NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, USA by Suzie Woolhouse The majority…
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1989
1989
Positive plant spatial association with Eriogonum ovalifolium in primary succession on cinder cones: seed-trapping nurse plants
T. Day
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R. G. Wright
Vegetatio
1989
Corpus ID: 35496122
Cinder cones in Craters of the Moon National Monument in southcentral Idaho, USA were formed over 2200 yr B.P., but are still…
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1985
1985
First record of the bitterroot, Lewisia rediviva, in Alberta
J. Kuijt
,
G. R. Michener
1985
Corpus ID: 89983583
1983
1983
Response of forage species seeded for mule deer in western juniper types of south-central Oregon Juniperus occidentalis.
D. A. Leckenby
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D. Toweill
1983
Corpus ID: 55729634
Mule deer and livestock forage supplies were increased by seeding 11 species of grasses, forbs, and shrubs within chained and…
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1982
1982
New Records of Vascular Plants fromm the Santa Monica Mountains, California, and Adjacent Parts of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties
M. Grayum
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D. Koutnik
1982
Corpus ID: 85702841
-Thirty-one species of vascular plants, 16 of them indigenous , are reported for the first time from the Santa Monica Mountains…
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1956
1956
Lewisia leana Robinson
A. Steward
,
O. Matthews
1956
Corpus ID: 83001001
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