Native Plants for New Mexico Landscaping, Circular 513
Serial publication focused on agricultural research and resources available to state residents through the New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts
Information
Series - Circular
Collection name - NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications, 1889-Present
Date - 1984-08
Decade - 1980s
Author - Hooks, R. F.
- Johnston, L. C.
- Oaks, W. R.
- Phillips, J. M.
- Sais, J. R.
Subject (LCSH) - Endemic plants--New Mexico
- Landscapes--New Mexico
Subject (NALT) - indigenous species
- landscaping
- New Mexico
Table of contents - Trees
- Desert willow
- New Mexico locust
- New Mexco [sic] forestiera or olive
- Western black chokecherry
- Shrubs
- Apache plume
- Big sagebrush
- Broom dalea
- Chamisa or fourwing saltbush
- Cliff fendlerbush
- Cliffrose
- Creosote bush
- Morman tea
- Mountain mahogany
- Shrubby cinquefoil
- Soaptree yucca
- Skunkbush sumac or squawbush
- Winterfat
- Wolfberry or garumbullo
- Vines
- New Mexico woodbine thicket creeper
- Western virgins bower
- Ground cover
- Blackfoot daisy
- Bush morning glory
- Creeping mahonia
- Finged sagebrush
- Penstemon
- Rocky Mt. zinnia
- Wild four o'clock
- Aster
- Desert marigold
- Sand verbena
- Sources
Extent - 16 pages
Notes - Circular containing general information and photographs of native plants that can be used in landscaping in New Mexico
Original publisher - New Mexico State University
- Cooperative Extension Service
Place of publication - Las Cruces (N.M.)
Frequency - frequency varies
Digital publisher - New Mexico State University Library
Source - NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer, and Environmental Sciences (ACES)
Language - English
Type - Text
Format - application/pdf
Medium (AAT) - newsletters
Genre (AAT) - periodicals
Access rights - Open to re-use
Metadata cataloger - Schneider, Ingrid
- Roth, Michael
Digital identifier - UAAPc000513.pdf
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