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Key to important woody plants of eastern Oregon and Washington

Doris W. Hayes

Key to important woody plants of eastern Oregon and Washington

by Doris W. Hayes

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Published by U.S. Govt. Print. Off. in Washington .
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    Subjects:
  • Woody plants -- Oregon.,
  • Woody plants -- Washington (State)

  • Edition Notes

    Includes bibliography.

    Statementby Doris W. Hayes and George A. Garrison.
    SeriesUnited States. Forest Service. Agricultural handbook -- no. 148.
    ContributionsGarrison, George A., 1917-
    The Physical Object
    Pagination227 p.
    Number of Pages227
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL18637495M
    LC Control Number61000077

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Title. Key to important woody plants of eastern Oregon and Washington, Related Titles. Series: United States. Forest Service. Agricultural handbook, no. Genre/Form: Field guides book Identification: Additional Physical Format: Print version: Hayes, Doris W. Key to important woody plants of eastern Oregon and Washington.

Full text of "Key to important woody plants of eastern Oregon and Washington" See other formats. All other flowering non-woody plants.

Asters and all other flowering plants. Key Characteristics Flowering plants without parallel-veined leaves, and flower parts usually in multiples of 4 or 5.

Exceptions This is a large group with species that vary widely in characteristics; some narrow-leaved species have only one leaf blade vein, so floral characteristics are important. GENERAL DISTRIBUTION: Cascade barberry occurs west of the Cascade Ranges and the Sierra Nevada from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to central California [].

ECOSYSTEMS: FRES20 Douglas-fir FRES21 Ponderosa pine FRES22 Western white pine FRES23 Fir - spruce FRES24 Hemlock - Sitka spruce FRES27 Redwood FRES28 Western hardwoods STATES:. Key to important woody plants of eastern Oregon and Washington. () AH Growing lettuce in greenhouses.

() By Title | By Number | Index. AH Production of poplar timber in Europe and its significance and application in the United States. () AH Broiler feeding. () AH Mosquitoes of medical importance. () AH Hayes, et al. Key to Important Woody Plants of Eastern Oregon and Washington 3 Harris, Harris Plant Identification Terminology 3 Hitchcock Manual of the Grasses of the United States 3 Janick, et al Plant Science—An Introduction to World Crops 3 Kerner, Oliver The Natural History of Plants—Vol.

1 & 2 3File Size: KB. and forage value of the important plants on the national forest ranges of eastern Oregon and easern Washington.

Its purpose is to supplement the Range plant Handbook,±b and it has been prepared in response to many requests by field officers of the Forest Service. Only species that are important for. Plants of the Pacific Northwest Coast: Washington, Oregon, British Columbia & Alaska.

Pojar, Jim and Andy MacKinnon (Eds). Pojar, Jim and Andy MacKinnon (Eds). Lone Pine Publishing. This of course is not the total number of woody plant species in Oregon.

In the Oregon State University Landscape Plants website there are about woody species listed in the Native and Naturalized Woody Plants of list is let’s say about One could learn this number of plants in a relatively short time.

Color photographs and line drawings help you identify and learn about the fascinating plants of the Pacific Northwest coast. Engaging notes on each species describe aboriginal and other local uses of This best-selling field guide features species of trees, shrubs, wildflowers, aquatics, grasses, ferns, mosses and lichens found along the /5.

(click on each photo to enlarge image) Needles: Occur in bundles of 5; " long; white lines on all 3 surfaces of each 3-sided needle. Fruit: Huge, woody cones, " long (larger than western white pine cones) and scales are thick and straight. Bark: Reddish-brown and furrowed; broken into long plates on older trees (narrow plates on young trees).

Traveling across the state, you soon discover that Oregon is home to a wide range of trees. There are 30 native coniferous species and 37 native species of broadleaf trees. Oregon varies greatly in terms of elevation, temperature, wind, rainfall and soil composition. Combinations of all these factors help determine the dominant tree species of an area.

It covers species of woody plants throughout Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, and northern California with vivid color photographs, identifying characteristics, and range maps.

This is an excellent book for beginners or those new to the region. Wildflowers of the Pacific Northwest by Mark Turner and Phyllis Gustafson. This colorful.

plants are often low maintenance, attract pollinators including butterflies, and are drought-tolerant. Just remember all newly planted plants need regular watering for the first one-to-three years until established, especially during the warmer months of summer and fall.

While not a complete list, here are a few native trees and plants to consider. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service; p.

Cobb, B. A field guide to the ferns and their related families of northeastern and central North America with a section on species also found in the British Isles and western Europe.

Key to important woody plants of eastern Oregon and Washington. Agriculture Handbook USDA. US Gov't. Printing Office. Washington, D.C. (voice or TDD). USDA is an equal opportunity Hitchcock, C.L.

and A. Cronquist Vascular plants of the Pacific Northwest. Part 2: Salicaceae to Saxifragaceae. Seattle, WA: Univ. of File Size: KB.Thimbleberry is one of those plants that contribute to the overall 'feel' of Oregon's woodlands. Big maple-like leaves are soft and downy, inviting to touch.

Good soil-binding characteristic adds to its value for erosion control or disturbed sites. The large soft berries are .Seeds of woody plants of the United States - Agriculture Handbook ; C.

S. Schopmeyer (editor); ; U.S. Department of Agriculture: Washington, D.C. This book addresses many details of propagating native woody plants from seed.

It is a good resource but is generally unavailable. See the more readily alternative "Seeds of Woody Plants in.