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A Study Of The Vegetation Of Southeastern Washington And Adjacent Idaho, J. E. Weaver Jan 1917

A Study Of The Vegetation Of Southeastern Washington And Adjacent Idaho, J. E. Weaver

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Noone at all botanically inclined can travel through southeastern Washington without being impressed with the marked changes which a distance of only a few miles may show in the vegetation. Traveling eastward from a point fifty miles west of the Idaho state line, one passes from a region of scab-land sagebrush through one of rolling hills covered with bunch-grasses. Upon steadily ascending the great Columbia Plateau, the 'bunchgrasses give way to well developed prairies, and these in turn, near the Idaho line, to forests of yellow pine, Douglas fir, white fir, tamarack, and cedar. Or starting from Spokane in the …