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0861 |aA53-1751/1983E-PDF
1101 |aCanada.|bAgriculture Canada.|bResearch Branch.
24510|a111 range and forage plants of the Canadian prairies / |h[electronic resource]|cby J. Looman, Research Station, Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
260 |aOttawa - Ontario : |bAgriculture Canada. |c1983, reprinted 1992.
300 |a261p.|bgraphs
500 |a"The plants included in this bulletin are the most economically important of the grasses, herbs not otherwise listed, legumes, poisonous plants, rushes and sedges, and trees and shrubs that occur in the prairie area. Habitat, growth characters, palatability, and nutritive value are described, and line drawings are included to aid identification."--Introduction. Incorrect copyright date (1992) printed in this publication.
500 |a"Digitized by Publishing and Depository Services, Public Works and Government Services Canada - 2014"
5203 |aThe plants selected for inclusion in this publication comprise grasses, herbs, legumes, poisonous plants, rushes and sedges, trees and shrubs. The habitat, growth characters, nutritive values, palatability, reaction to grazing and drought tolerance of each are described and line drawings are added to aid identification. Most species described occur throughout the prairie provinces enclosed by a semicircle which has as its base the international boundary between Canada and the United States. Its western edge runs close to the Rocky Mountains and the Red River in Manitoba delineates its eastern boundary. Key to preferred common names.
590 |a14-18-Supp|b2014-10-15
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69007|aPlants|2gcpds
7760#|t111 range and forage plants of the Canadian prairies / |w(CaOODSP)9.645173
85640|ahttp://publications.gc.ca|qPDF|s5.52 MB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2014/aac-aafc/A53-1751-1983-eng.pdf