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Re: two simple questions


Sheryl Williams wrote:
Caron:
I also live in Colorado and would like info on the nifty handbook you described.
Sheryl in Western CO
 
Sheryl Williams wrote:
Caron:
I also live in Colorado and would like info on the nifty handbook you described.
Sheryl in Western CO.
This is a multiple volume work-Vol II is Grasses and Grasslike PlantsCan't remember the other volumes or how many as I
just copied the pages I needed for the grasses.
I will be going back to work within the month so if there is a lag
in obtaining this just let me know & I will look it up.

Also-A site that has helped me a great deal is the
Fire Information Effects System database
http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis
There is a wealth of information on biological and ecological characteristics,
taxonomy, habitat, values for rehabilitation, cover and nutrition,
regeneration processses, development, site characteristiscs,
fire adaptations, and lots of citations for range plants, shrubs, forbs,
trees, lichens....and wildlife.
 

Growing Colorado Plants From Seed: A State of the Art
Timothy E Fulbright, Edward F Redente, and Norman E Hargis
Department of Range Science
Colorado State University
Fort Colling, Colorado 80523

Published in Cooperation with the U.S. Deaprtment of Energy and the
Colorado State University Department of Range Science

Western Energy and Land Use Team
Office of Biological Services
Fish and Wildlife Department
U.U. Department of the Interior
Washington DC  20240

FWS/OBS-82/29
August 1982



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