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alt Tolerance of Temperate Zone Plants Colorado State University Extension Tri River Area Mesa Delt... Page 5 of 7 <br />oderately High Tolerance -.up to 6 mmhos <br />Artemisia frigida - Fringed Sagewort <br />Artemisia spinescens - Bud Sagebrush <br />Artemisia tridentata - Basin Big Sagebrush <br />Buxus microphylla - Japanese Boxwood <br />Chrysothamnus nauseosus - Rubber Rabbitbrush <br />Chrysothamnus visci diflorus - Douglas Rabbitbrush <br />Ephedra nevadensis - Nevada Mormontea <br />Forsythia x intermedia - Showy Border Forsythia <br />Juniperus communis - Common Juniper <br />Philadelphus coronarius - Sweet Mockorange <br />Purshia glandulsa - Desert Bitterbrush <br />Pyracantha fortuneana - Pyracantha <br />Rhus glabra - Smooth Sumac <br />Rhus trilobata - Skunkbush Sumac - Three-leaf. Sumac <br />Shepherdia rotundifolia - Roundleaf Buffaloberry <br />Spirea -Froebel's' - Froebel's spirea <br />Sli hg t to Moderate - up to 4 mmhos <br />Artemisia Cana - Silver Sagebrush <br />Berberis fremonth - Fremont Barberry <br />Robinia neo-mexicana - New Mexican Locust <br />Rosa woodsii - Wood's Rose <br />Salix exigua - Coyote Willow <br />Slight Tolerance - up to 2 mmhos <br />Chaenomeles speciosa - Flowering Quince <br />AMILigustrum vulgare - Common Privet <br />osa rugosa - Rugosa Rose - may be slightly tolerant <br />Viburnum opulus - High Bush Cranberry <br />Sensitive or Intolerant <br />Cornus racemosa - Grey Dogwood <br />Cornus stolonifera - Red-osier dogwood <br />Rosa - Rose <br />Vines and their salt tolerances <br />High Tolerance - up to 8 mmhos <br />Lonicera tataricum 'Zabelii' - Zabel's Honeysuckle <br />Parthenocissus quinquefolia - Virginia Creeper - Woodbine <br />Slight Tolerance - u to 4 mmhos <br />Lonicera japonica - Japanese Hall's Honeysuckle <br />Flowers and their salt tolerances <br />High to Moderate - 6 to 8 mmhos <br />Aquilegia micrantha - Cliff Columbine <br />Machaeranthera xylorrhiza - Common Woody Aster <br />Psilostrophe bakerh - Paperflower <br />Stanley pinnata - Prince's Plume - a good indication that the soil is high in selenium <br />http://Www.coopext.colostate.edu/TRA/PLANTS/stable.html 10/23/2008 <br />• <br />(Revised Nov 2008) Attachment 2.05.4(2)(d)-2-12