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Leaf burn times of California native plants
... >60 1 Keckiella breviflora >60 1 Keckiella ternata septentrionalis >60 3 tidy, if summer deciduous Larrea tridentata >60 low flammability Lepechinia fragrans >60 smokes a lot Leptodactylon californicum 1 sec. Libocedrus ...
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A Recent Field Trip in Search of Ariocarpus
... "star cactus." Common plants encountered with it on the low lime-stone hills were Larrea divaricata, Agave lecheguilla, Yucca sp., Ephedra nevadensis var. aspera, Dasilyrion wheeleri, Koeberlinia spinosa, ... species A. furfuraceus (its type locality). In this locality were such plants as Larrea divaricata, three species of Agave, Mimosa monancistra, and several different species of Opuntia. ...
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Ariocarpus bravoanus
... in San Luis Potosi, México. Holotypus: México, San Luis Potosí, Mpio. Guadalcázar, 1540m, matorral de Larrea, 19 Aug 1991, H. Hernández et al. 1977. (MEXU, stem in spirit). Isotypi: DES, K ... .2) DISTRIBUTION Known only from a very restricted area in northern San Luis Potosi, in Larrea (creosote bush) vegetation on a flat, gravelly plain of limestone origin. Associated floristic elements include ...
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Search for Odontalgic - Plants For A Future database search
... 2 Juniperus osteosperma Desert Juniper Odontalgic 2 2 Lagenaria siceraria Bottle Gourd Odontalgic 3 2 Larrea tridentata Creosote Bush Odontalgic 2 2 Laserpitium siler Odontalgic 1 1 Laurelia novae-zealandiae Pukatea ...
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Section 6
... Wright’s Silktassel Low Sun to lt. shade Juniperus monosperma One-seed Juniper Low Sun Larrea tridentata Creosote Bush Low Sun Lycium pallidum Wolfberry, Rabbitthorn Low Sun Mimosa biuncifera Wait-a ...
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By the Prophet of the Earth. University of Arizona Press.
... Barberini See Badianus. **** Colton, Harold S. The anatomy of the female American lac insect Tachardiella larrea. Museum of Northern Arizona, Bulletin 21. Flagstaff. July 1944.. **** Culin, Stewart. Games of the North ...
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