20 results — topic: Vegetation
Shrubland Ecosystem Genetics And Biodiversity: Proceedings
E.Durant MacAurthur, Daniel J. Fairbanks. 2001 ?
Guide to the Willows of Shoshone National Forest
Walter Fertig, Stuart Markow, U.S Forest Service, Oct-2001
Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Third Conference
Many Authors. Conference held September 25-28, 2000 Flagstaff, AZ
Vascular Plant Species of the Pawnee National Grassland
Donald L. Hazlett. 1998.
Native Plant Revegetation Guide for Colorado
Colorado Natural Program and Affiliates,?Colorado Department of Natural Resources, 1998
Revegetation with Native Plant Species: proceedings, 1997 Society for Ecological Restoration Annual Meeting
Larry K. Holzworth, Ray W. Brown
Proceedings: Using Seeds of Native Species on Rangelands
Nancy L. Shaw, Bruce A. Roundy. 1997.
Native Grasses
Larry K. Holzworth, Ray W. Brown, 1997, U.S Department of Agriculture
Micropropagation, Genetic Engineering, and Molecular Biology of Populus
Ned B. Klopfenstein, Young Woo Chun, Mee-Sook Kim, M. Raj Ahuja. 1997.
Southwestern Rare and Endangered Plants: Proceedings of the Second Conference
By: Joey Maschinski, David Hammond, Louella Holter. 1995. See preview for link to document
Grasses and Legumes for Soil Conservation In The Pacific Northwest and Great Basin States
Joey Maschinski, David Hammond, Louella Holter. 1995.
A Photographic Utilization Guide for Key Riparian Graminoids
John W. Kinney, Warren P. Clary. 1994.
Methods for Vegetation Sampling and Analysis on Revegetated Mined Lands
Jeanne C. Chambers, Ray W. Brown. Oct. 1983. Preview for link to document.
Growing Colorado Plants From Seed: State of the Art Volume III
Edward F. Redente, Phillip R. Ogle, Norman E. Hargis. 1982.
An Illustrated Guide to the Proposed Threatened and Endangered Plant Species in Colorado
By: Scott Ellis, Patricia Fay Published April 1978. U.S. Department of the Interior
Trees for Conservation: A Buyers Guide
Colorado State Forest Service
Key to the Genera and Species of Trees
Department of Botany Duke University
Improving Irrigated Mountain Meadows
By: Eugene G. Simmer, Superintendent CSU Mountain Meadow Research Center.
Conserving Wetlands on Colorado’s Agricultural Lands: Opportunities and Benefits for Farmers and Ranchers
By: the Colorado State Soil Conservation Board
A Classification of the Riparian Vegetation of the Gunnison River Basin, Colorado
Prepared by: Gwen Kittel, Rene Rondeau and Steve Kettler
