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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1999051
IBM Index Class Name
PERMIT FILE
Doc Date
4/26/1999
Doc Name
112 Reclamation Permit Application part 2
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AmerAlia, Inc.
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DRMS
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D
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• i <br /> Page 2 <br /> Pinyon-Juniper <br /> February 1976 <br /> Grasses that form only a sparse cover or are seen as occasional <br /> members of the understory are littleseed ricegrass, hairy tridens, <br /> wolftail , Arizona fescue, pinyon ricegrass, and Salina wildrye. <br /> A number of forbs grow in the Pinyon-Juniper woodland but few of <br /> them ever become especially dominant or very abundant. Some of the <br /> most frequently seen forbs are rock goldenrod, wild-buckwheats <br /> .(Eriogonum) , hairy goldaster, globe mallow, loco, milkvetch, phlox, <br /> penstemon., gilta, goldenweeds, bladderpods, lupine, cryptantha , <br /> pinque (Hymenoxys) , fleabane (Eriaeron), golden-eye, Colorado four- <br /> o'clock, Indian paintbrush and pussytoes. <br /> Society of American Foresters Cover Type 239. <br />
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