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Ribes cereum

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Ribes cereum

Species Photo

Seeds/lb

Color Hgt(ft) Sow Habitat/Range
Abies concolor

11100

NA 50-250 spring Montane, moist to dry soil
Abies lasiocarpa lasiocarpa

17600

NA 60-100 spring Subalpine or lower on north slopes
Acer glabrum

7800

GY 6-30 fall Foothills-montane, moist soils, riparian
Acer grandidentatum

6300

GY 10-50 W Chih desert and north, streamsides, canyons, moist soil
Alnus incana ssp. tenuifolia

675000

G 6-30 fall Foothills to subalpine, seeps, streamsides
Amelanchier alnifolia

82000

W 4-12 fall mid to high elevations, dry slopes to moist meadows and streamsides
Amelanchier utahensis

82000

W 6-25 fall CO Plateau, Great Basin, dry canyons, slopes
Amorpha fruticosa

77000

Pu 3-18 fall Great Plains-foothills and east, moist soils
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi

26800

W prostrate spring Montane-lodgepole pine forests
Artemisia cana

2000000

GY 2-5 fall Montane-subalpine, G.B., dry to moist soils
Artemisia filifolia

2300000

GY 1-4 W Great Plains, Great Basin, sandy soils, dunes
Artemisia nova

2500000

GY 0.25-1 spring Great Basin desert to mid elevations
Artemisia tridentata v. tridentata

1000000

GY 3-12 spring Deep soils, lower elevation than above, G.B.
Artemisia tridentata v. vaseyana

2300000

GY 2-5 spring Deep soils, montane, G.B., CO Plateau
Atriplex canescens

60000

NA 2-6 spring Pinyon-Juniper, deserts, alkaline soils.
Atriplex confertifolia

65000

NA 1-3 W Gypsum or alkaline soils, G.P., G.B. & CPl.
Atriplex gardneri

111000

G 2-4 fall fine saline soils
Baccharis salicina

1000000

W 3-6 spring Sunny, moist soil
Berberis fendleri

30000

4-6 fall Seeps, streamsides, pj moist spots
Betula fontinalis

2000000

NA 6-20 fall Pinyon-juinper to montane streamsides
Brickellia californica

900000

GY 1-4 spring Foothills-pj, Chih, Son, rocky canyon slopes
Ceanothus velutinus

90800

W 3-10 fall Aspen groves, open mountain slopes
Celtis reticulata

5000

G 8-16 fall Great Plains, Son. Chih deserts, dry soils
Ceratoides lanata

111000

NA 1-4 fall Plains-foothills, Son, Chih and G.B deserts
Cercocarpus ledifolius

51900

NA 8-30 fall Pinyon-juniper slopes, coarse soils
Cercocarpus montanus

59000

NA 5-15 fall Foothills-montane, p-j, coarse soils
Chamaebatiaria millefolium

1100000

W 3-6 fall Sagebrush-subalpine, rocky sites
Chilopsis linearis

86000

WPi 20-30 spring Sandy or dry soils, Moj. Chih and Son.
Chrysothamnus nauseosus

700000

Y 3-8 W Canada to Mexico, dry soils, disturbed sites
Chrysothamnus parryi

650000

Y 2-3 spring Disturbed higher altitude sites, PJ-aspen
Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus

732000

Y 2-3 spring Sagebrush to subalpine, dry disturbed soils
Cornus stolonifera

13800

W 3-6 fall Foothills-montane, streamsides, seeps
Cowania mexicana

60800

YW 24-72 fall Colorado Plateau & Great Basin, Pinyon-Juniper habitat, dry soil.
Ephedra nevadensis

23545

G 2-4 fall Hot dry locations
Ephedra viridis

23545

GY 2-4 fall G.B. & C.Pl. deserts to p-j, dry soils
Eriogonum effusum

1600000

W 1-2.5 fall Plains-montane, sandy or coarse soils
Fallugia paradoxa

500000

W 36-60 spring Foothills, desert, dry slopes.
Fendlera rupicola

1600000

W 4-6 spring Cliffs and rocky hillsides, G.B., C. Pl., p-j
Fraxinus anomala

50000

G 8-30 fall Upper Son, Chih and C.Pl., dry slopes
Fraxinus velutina

20600

GY 25-50 Fall Mountain canyons, 2,000-6,000'
Gutierrezia sarothrae

950000

Y 0.5-1.5 spring Great Plains to montane, dry coarse soils
Haplopappus macronema

450000

CrY 0.5-2 spring Montane-subalpine, dry rocky slopes
Holodiscus dumosus

5300000

W 2-6 W Montane forest, dry coarse slopes
Jamesia americana

7000000

W 2-6 fall Montane-subalpine, rock crevices,outcrops
Juniperus communis

27000

NA fall Montane-subalpine, forests, shady sites
Juniperus deppeana

12820

NA 10-45 fall Arizona & south, ,4500-8000 ft
Juniperus monosperma

18160

NA 10-30 fall Southern and eastern juniper of p-j habitat
Juniperus osteosperma

4950

NA 10-30 fall C.Pl. and G.B. juniper of p-j habitat
Juniperus scopulorum

27240

NA 15-40 fall Typically the northern species of Pinyon-Juniper habitat.
Leptodactylon pungens

5000000

W 0.5-1 fall Foothills-montane, outwash fans, coarse soils
Mahonia fremontii

65000

Y 3-8 fall Chih, C.Pl. G.B. Son, dry rocky canyons
Mahonia repens

57600

Y 0.25-0.5 fall Montane dry slopes and forests
Nolina microcarpa

150000

W 2-6 spring Chihuahuan desert, dry slopes and mesas
Opuntia imbricata

125000

Pi-Pu 2-4 fall GP-foothills, to Chih & Son. sandy soil
Pericome caudata

900000

Y 2-5 spring Foothills, canyons, dry rocky soil
Philadelphus microphyllus

5400000

W 2-5 fall Pinyon-juniper coarse soils, talus slopes
Physocarpus monogynus

1000000

W 2-4 fall Foothills-montane, rocky slopes and bottoms
Picea engelmannii

100000

NA 60-120 spring Subalpine slopes and stream bottoms
Picea pungens v. glauca

80000

NA 60-150 spring Montane slopes, stream bottoms
Pinus aristata

18100

NA 25-50 spring Subalpine-treeline dry exposed sites
Pinus contorta latifolia

100000

NA 75-150 spring Montane-subalpine, Colorado and north
Pinus edulis

1900

NA 16-30 spring Colorado, NM, Utah, Arizona, NV, CA OR
Pinus flexilis

4900

NA 40-70 spring Montane-subalpine, dry exposed sites
Pinus ponderosa

13120

NA 75-150 spring Montane,higher or lower w/aspect,coarse soil
Populus tremuloides

3500000

NA 20-40 spring Montane-subalpine,low elevation, northern latitudes.
Potentilla fruiticosa

4000000

Y 2-4 fall Upper montane to subalpine, moist meadows
Prunus americana

317

W 4-20 fall Plains to foothills, dry to moist soil
Prunus besseyi

3000

W 1-3 fall Western Great Plains, sandy soils
Prunus virginiana v. melanocarpa

3010

W 5-30 fall Foothills-montane streamsides, seeps
Pseudotsuga menziesii

33300

NA 75-150 spring Montane, dry slopes and meadows
Psorothamnus fremontii

227000

Pu 2-5 fall CO Plateau, Son desert canyons, rocky slopes
Purshia tridentata

13400

Y 2-15 fall Great Basin desert to pinyon-juniper, dry soils
Quercus gambelii

200

GY 12-30 fall Foothills, deep soils, dry
Rhamnus smithii

65000

G 6-10 fall CO Plateau, moist hillsides, seeps
Rhus aromatica v. simplicifolia

10500

GY 3-8 fall Great Basin desert, sandy soils
Rhus cismontana

50000

GY 4-7 fall Plains-foothills, Great Basin, roadsides
Rhus trilobata

10600

GY 3-8 fall Plains-foothills, Son. & Chih deserts
Ribes aureum

230000

Y 3-8 Fall Foothills, moist soils, riparian areas, seeps.
Ribes cereum

200000

PiW 2-5 fall Pinyon-juniper to montane dry soils
Ribes leptanthum

350000

PiW 2-4 fall Foothills, pj-montane, washes, canyon slopes
Ribes montigenum

325000

PiR 1-2.5 fall Montane-alpine, exposed slopes
Rosa arkansana

35000

Pi 3-36 spring Great Plains-foothills, ditches, open pastures
Rosa woodsii

49000

Pi 3-6 spring Foothills-montane, moist soils, stream banks
Rubus deliciosus

145000

W 3-7 fall Foothills-montane, rocky slopes or soils
Sambucus microbotrys

216000

W 2-5 fall Montane, moist soils, seeps, streams
Shepherdia canadensis

400000

GY 2-5 fall Lodgepole pine forests
Shepherdia rotundifolia

21000

GY 2-4 fall CO Plateau, blackbrush-montane, dry sites
Symphoricarpos rotundifolius

75000

PiW 2-4 spring Foothills-montane, dry slopes
Yucca baccata

5000

W 1-7 spring Colorado Plateau , Moj, Chih & G.B. deserts
Yucca glauca

28600

W 2-5 spring Great Plains to montane, dry sunny slopes
Yucca harrimaniae

30000

W 1-2 spring Colorado Plateau, sandy soils, slopes
*Heights may vary depending on local growing conditions 
*Seed counts are approximate: the actual number of seeds per pound may vary from those given.

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