Native Woody Plants of the United States Their Erosion Control And Wildlife Val

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Native Woody Plants of the United States Their Erosion Control And Wildlife Val
William Richard Van Dersal
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Stomach records (in addition to specific records) : Richardson's grouse ; moun- tain sheep, black-tailed deer. Observations: Clark's nutcracker. These records apply to herbaceous species also.
Lupinus albifrons Benth. Silver lupine.
Range: 4, 5.
Site : Well-drained, sun.
Fruit: Legume.
A small to large shrub or small tree ; evergreen ; flowers March- July ; occurs on sandy or dry loam ; often gregarious ; several varieties known.
Lupinus arboreus Sims. Tree lupine.
L. Propinquus Greene.
Range:
...1, 5.
Site : Well-drained, sun.
Fruit: Legume.
A small to large evergreen shrub ; occurs in sandy soil ; flowers April-June ; has been introduced into New Zealand, where it is considered valuable as a cover for shifting sand, being used extensively in dune reclamation ; it is not a sand- binder, but should be used where there is a well-controlled area to the windward ; pod-bearing branches laid on bare dunes will prevent the movement of sand, and seeds later germinate to form a cover.
Lupinus austromontanus, see Lupinus excubitus.


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