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Idaho Native Plant Society, Volume 20, Issue 4, p.21 pp (1998)Call Number:
U98INP02IDUSAbstract:
In this Issue: Rare Plant Conference Announcement Plant Rarity and Endangerment--Definitions, Approaches, and Implications for Conservation - Steve Shelly Idaho's Globally Rare Plants - Michael Mancuso Idaho Phlox: A Local Endemic - Bob Moseley Constance's Bittercress: A Local Endemic- Calib Baldwin Mulford's Milkvetch: A Western Snake River Plain Endemic- Ann DeBolt Spalding's Catchfly: A Regional Endemic- Peter Lesica Bartonberry and Prickly Phlox: Legacy of Hells Canyon Homesteaders - Sarah Walker Gold back Fern in Idaho: A Coastal Disjunct - Karen Gray et al Clustered Lady's-Slipper: Rare Throughout the Western U.S.- Nan Vance Moonworts: A Taxonomic Puzzle - Linda Swartz Water Howellia: Rare Throughout the Northwest- Peter Lesica Wetlands of the Yellowstone Plateau Spring Creeks: A Unique Habitat for Some of Idaho's Rare Plants - Rose Lehman Draft Southeast Oregon Resource Management Plan-Comment Period Open - Ann DeBolt Chapter News News and Notes Slides Needed What Does That Mean? A Glossary of Terms Membership/Renewal Form (loose insert)
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Reference Code: U98INP02IDUS
Full Citation: Idaho Native Plant Society. 1998. Sage Notes 20(4).
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