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Guide to the Willows of Shoshone National Forest

Date: 2001-01-01
Categories: Vegetation, Forest Ecology, Land & Water Management
Source: Sustainable Living Library

Summary

Walter Fertig, Stuart Markow, U.S Forest Service, Oct-2001

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  • Rocky Mountain Region Willow Identification Guide (1997)Dorn, R. D
  • Plant species of special concern on Shoshone National Forest: 1996 survey results (1997)Fertig, W
  • The Alpine Flora of the Rocky Mountains: Volume | The Middle Rockies (1997)Scott, R. W
  • Field guide to rare and sensitive plants of the Shoshone National Forest (1996)Mills, S. and W. Fertig
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  • A taxonomic study of Salix section Cordatae subsection Luteae (Salicaceae) (1995)Dorn, R. D
  • Wyoming Willows (Salix) (1995)Dorn, R. D
  • Montana Willows (1994)Heinze, D.H
  • Wyoming Rare Plant Field Guide (1994)Fertig, W., C. Refsdal, and J. Whipple
  • Plant communities and rare plant species of the Swamp Lake Botanical Area, Clark’s Fork Ranger District, Shoshone National Forest (1992)Fertig, W. and G. Jones
  • Vascular Plants of Wyoming, second edition (1992)Dorn, R. D
  • Field Guide to the Willows of East-Central Idaho (1985)Brunsfeld, S.J. and F.D. Johnson
  • Vascular Plants of Continental Northwest Territories, Canada (1980)Porsild, A.E. and W. J. Cody
  • Willows of the Rocky Mountain states (1977)Dorn, R. D
  • A synopsis of American Salix (1976)Dorn, R. D
  • A systematic study of Salix section Cordatae in North America (1975)Dorn, R. D
  • The taxonomy of the Salix glauca complex in North America (1965)Argus, G. W
  • Pt. 2. Salicaceae to Saxifragaceae (1964)Hitchcock, C. L. and A. Cronquist
  • The willows of Wyoming (1957)Argus, G. W