Toxic Plants of Texas
Author: Charles R. Hart
Publisher: Texas Cooperative Extension
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 258
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntegrated management strategies to prevent livestock losses.
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Author: Charles R. Hart
Publisher: Texas Cooperative Extension
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 258
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntegrated management strategies to prevent livestock losses.
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Published: 1980
Total Pages: 94
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Chester M. Rowell
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Published: 1972
Total Pages: 36
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: George Clendenin
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Published: 2016-10-28
Total Pages: 604
ISBN-13: 1623493919
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWell-managed ranch lands or rangeland in Texas capture the rain that permeates our soils, sustains creeks and rivers, and replenishes aquifers, which, in turn, water our cities. The stewardship of the region is the focus of this book—the largest contributing watershed in the Colorado River Basin—viewed through the lens of its plant communities. This field guide and management reference to four million acres of rangeland in the Concho River watershed of west central Texas offers general descriptions of more than 200 plant species, including information about the plant’s growing period, growth form, livestock and wildlife value, and special management issues. Accompanying photographs give the reader an idea of not only what the plant looks like on the range but also which identifiable features, such as flowers, fruit, or leaf shape, are most important to that particular plant. In addition, several experts cover the use of fire and the management of deer, turkey, dove, and other wildlife in this region. A discussion of noxious, invasive, and toxic plants; historical accounts of the region; four useful appendixes; a glossary; and a plant list complete the impressive content of this comprehensive volume.
Author: Sally Wasowski
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing
Published: 2003-09-25
Total Pages: 436
ISBN-13: 1589796586
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn indispensable guide with 21 landscaping design plans for every type of terrain found in Texas.
Author: Dorothy Baird Mattiza
Publisher: Western National Parks Association
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 76
ISBN-13: 9781877856358
DOWNLOAD EBOOKInformation on the range, size, identification, and scientific name of 100 flowers native to Texas.
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Publisher: UCANR Publications
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Total Pages: 44
ISBN-13: 1601076746
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Zoe Merriman Kirkpatrick
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Published: 1992-01-01
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 9780292790629
DOWNLOAD EBOOKStretching from western Texas and eastern New Mexico up through Oklahoma, Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, the Dakotas, and into Canada, the vast western plains often appear sparse and dry to the casual observer. But a closer look, especially after spring rains, uncovers flowers of all colors, sizes, shapes, and fragrances. These forgotten flowers, never before the main focus of a field guide, come into bloom in Wildflowers of the Western Plains. Organized by plant family, the guide presents 186 species of wildflowers, accompanied by vivid color photographs. Each entry includes both the Latin and common names and a description of the plant, flower, fruit, and range. A special feature of the guide is the inclusion of Native American botanical folklore, legends pertaining to wildflowers, and medicinal uses of native plants. The author's personal observations and occasional recipes round out this delightful array of information.