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flowering plants in the
amaranth family sometimes known by the
common name
niterworts. The
genus name is Gr**** for "soda-loving", as the
plant grows in alkaline...
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Amaranthaceae known by the
common name
boraxweed and
sometimes western niterwort. It is
native to the
western United States and
northern Mexico, where...
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flowering plant in the
family Amaranthaceae known by the
common name
Amargosa niterwort. It is
endemic to Nye
County in
southwestern Nevada and Inyo County, in...
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mohavensis Munz & J.C. Roos -
Amargosa niterwort Nitrophila occidentalis (Moq.) S.
Watson -
western niterwort,
boraxweed Polycnemum L., with alternate...
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speckled dace, Ash
Meadows naucorid, Ash
Meadows blazing star,
Amargosa niterwort, Ash
Meadows milk-vetch, Ash
Meadows sunray, spring-loving centaury, Ash...
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acknowledges the Yellow-Billed Cuckoo, Swainson's Hawk, and
Amargosa Niterwort as
species under threat. Additionally, two
desert fish species, the Amargosa...
- fraxino-pratensis) Ash
Meadows milkvetch (Astragalus phoenix)
Amargosa niterwort (Nitrophila mohavensis) Spring-loving
centaury (Zeltnera namophila) In...
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Speckled Dace), one
insect (Ash
Meadows Naucorid), and one
plant (Amargosa
Niterwort) are
currently listed as
endangered species. Ash
Meadows NWR can be accessed...
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Ecology &
Research Group. (2004)
Demographics and
Ecology of the
Amargosa Niterwort (Nitrophila mohavensis) and Ash
Meadows Gumplant (Grendelia fraxino-pratensis)...
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produce viable seeds. She also
monitors and
maintains the
Amargosa niterwort (Nitrophila mohavensis) and
contributed to the
recovery of the Hidden...