Meet the Natives: An Easy Way to Recognize Wildflowers, Trees and Shrubs of the Central Rocky Mountain Region1959 - Wild flowers - 220 pages |
Contents
INTRODUCTION Just between You and | 3 |
HOW TO USE THIS BOOK | 9 |
ALPINE ZONE above timberline | 17 |
Copyright | |
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ALPINE Antennaria rosea Aster Astragalus berries bloom blossoms bracts branched Brickellia grandiflora BUTTERCUP Caltha leptosepala coarse color Colorado common compound leaves conspicuous dark delicate dense DWARF Engelmann Spruce erect Eriogonum evergreen feet fern fleshy flower clusters flower heads foothills four-petaled fragrant Gentiana affinis GOLDEN green ground hairy Helianthus petiolaris HERBS GREEN HERBS WHITE Je-Aug Je-Jy Jy-Sep leaflets leafy leaves narrow leaves opposite lobed loco LOUSEWORT low plant meadows moist places montane montane zone much-branched mustard My-Je My-Jy narrow leaves numerous opposite leaves pale parryi Penstemon perennial petals Phlox Pine pink pods Potentilla purple purplish RABBIT BRUSH reddish reddish-purple ROCKY MOUNTAIN rose-purple sandy SAXIFRAGE seeds Senecio showy shrub SHRUBBY slender stems small flowers smooth spikes stalk stamens star-shaped sticky stout subalpine subalpine zone sunflower tall thick timberline tiny tree upright stem VIOLET weed Western Slope wet places white flowers WILD WILD CANDYTUFT WILLOW woolly yellow flowers