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  •   5799 Cover.qxd
     Introduced from Europe in the 1800s and first sighted as an escaped weed in 1868 on Long Island, NY.Originally cultivated for medicinal use, but no known value now... Browse Forbs Forb Abundance Often Limited Season of year (esp.

  •   C:\Range\2002 v2 trend report\all\19A all.wpd
     Other shrubs scattered throughout the area include narrowleaf low rabbitbrush, black sagebrush, ephedra, Stansbury cliffrose, and broom snakeweed... Browse Forbs Forb Abundance Often Limited Season of year (esp.

  •   Trend Study 10-10-00 Study site name: Sunday School #1 . Range
     Ground cover characteristics changed somewhat in 2000 with average cover from vegetation decreasing, while cover from litter and bare ground increased... Browse Forbs Forb Abundance Often Limited Season of year (esp.

  •   Soils of the Shorewood Hills Area
     By discouraging and controlling the spread of the honeysuckle with shrubs such as viburnum, buckthorn with musclewood, and garlic mustard by wild geranium and other native forbs, the Village will restore native flora, keep the structural integrity of the.

  •   Resource Management
     Garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), Japanese stiltgrass (Microstegium vimineum), and oriental ladysthumb (Polygonum caespitosum) were the most abundant forb species along transects and in the forest with 57%, 19%, and 20% occurrence in the plots,.

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