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Appendix A: Vascular Plants of GLEES
Author(s): J. D. Haines; C .M. Regan
Date: 1994
Source: In: Musselman, R. C., technical coordinator. 1994. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-249. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. p. 59-67.
Publication Series: General Technical Report (GTR)
Station: Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station
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This appendix provides a list of 230 vascular plant taxa that were field identified and/or collected over the period 1986-1990. Field identification was done by C.L. Simmons in 1986-87 (see Chapter 2). Subsequent taxa were field identified, collected, and verified by J.D. Haines and C.M. Regan in 1988-90. Voucher specimens were verified by taxonomists at the Rocky Mountain Herbarium. All taxa were collected in the upper GLEES area encompassing the watersheds of East and West Glacier Lakes and Lost Lake. A herbarium voucher collection of plant species found at GLEES is maintained at the Rocky Mountain Herbarium in Laramie, in cooperation with the University of Wyoming. A duplicate collection is housed at the Centennial, Wyoming, field laboratory.Publication Notes
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Haines, J. D.; Regan, C .M. 1994. Appendix A: Vascular Plants of GLEES. In: Musselman, R. C., technical coordinator. 1994. The Glacier Lakes Ecosystem Experiments Site. Gen. Tech. Rep. RM-249. Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station. p. 59-67.Keywords
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