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NARGS: Plant of the Month: May 2003
... the alpine areas of the Olympic and the northern Cascade Mountains of Washington (extending into southern British Columbia), where it is prominent in the alpine landscape. Its popular name is Rockslide Larkspur. Delphinium ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: March 2001
... area of western North America, from the east Cascade Mountains east to North Dakota, from southern British Columbia south to northern California, Nevada, and Utah. Fritillaria pudica is a small plant, rarely over ...
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... Terminology J. Harris $14.50 Spring Lake Publ. $17.95 Plants of Western Oregon, Washingtton & British Columbia Kozloff $40.00 Timber $65 Plantfinder's Guide to Ornamental Grasses R Grounds $20.00 ... .95 Roadside Geology of Alaska Belzer $15.00 Mountain Press $19.95 Roadside Plants of Southern California T. Belzer $12.00 Mountain Press Publishing $15.99 Title Author Member Price Publisher ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: January 2003
... native to the high mountains of British Columbia, and Washington, usually above 5,000' (1,500m). Penstemon davidsonii v davidsonii is found in the Cascades from southern Washington through Oregon into northern California ...
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NARGS: Plant of the Month: February 2004
... any Lewisia species, extending from Southern California, Arizona, and New Mexico through the Pacific Coast Range, the Rocky Mountains, and other mountain ranges into British Columbia, Alberta, and disjunct localized ... that it originally arose from hybridizing between Lewisia glandulosa and L. nevadensis, two very southern species, and since has stabilized as a true species, extending far beyond the ...
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