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Vanbianchi R., Wagstaff S.J.  1988.  A floristic survey of Big Beaver Valley.  
Markow S..  1994.  A floristic survey of the Targhee National Forest and vicinity, east-central Idaho and west-central Wyoming.  :164pp..
Moseley R.K, Bursik R.J.  1997.  Floristics and phytogeography of Idaho peatlands.
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Hanson C.L, Johnson C.W, Wrigth J.R.  1976.  Foliage mortality of Mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata ssp. vaseyana) in southwestern Idaho during the winter of 1976-77.  Journal of Range Management.  35(2):142-145.
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