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You Have Selected U.S. Ecoregion 9

If You Want to Select A Different Region, Choose From Those Below:
Warm Continental (1)
Hot Continental (2)
Subtropical (3)
Pacific Marine (4)
Prairie (5)
Mediterranean (6)
Tropical/Subtropical Steepe (7)
Tropical/Subtropical Desert (8)
Temperate Steppe (9)
Temperate Desert (10)
Tundra and Subartic (Alaska) (11)
Otherwise, Select the Specific Plant From Those Listed Below:

Ecoregion 9 - Temperate Steppe (15 species)

Acer negundo (box elder or Manitoba maple), tree

Amelanchier (saskatoon, june-berry, or serviceberry), tall shrub

Anemone patens (pasqueflower), herb

Clintonia uniflora (queen's cup), herb

Cornus canadensis (bunchberry), herb

Elaeagnus commutata (wolf willow), shrub

Fragaria virginiana/vesca (wild strawberry), herb

Linnaea borealis (twinflower), herb

Maianthemum stellatum (star-flowered Solomon's seal), herb

Pinus contorta (lodgepole pine), coniferous tree
Pinus ponderosa (ponderosa pine), coniferous tree

Populus tremuloides (quaking aspen), tree

Prunus virginiana (choke cherry), tree

Ranunculus glaberrimus (sagebrush buttercup), herb

Thlaspi montanum (alpine pennycress), herb




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