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Collection History of Centaureas Found in Washington State
Collection History of Centaureas Found in Washington State XB0978  
Author(s): Ben F. Roche', Jr. and Cindy Jo Talbott
Fourteen species of Centaureas thrive in Washington. They are a significant threat to the intermountain rangelands and pastures. Explains the characteristics, history, spread, and other relevant data of this deleterious weed. Gives readers the herbaria names and accession numbers for the species' sites listed on each locator map. Includes a bibliography.

Publisher: WSU Agricultural Research Center
Published: June 1986.   36 pages.
 
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