10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BUFFALOBERRY»
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buffaloberry in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The Encyclopedia of Fruit and Nuts
Shepherdia argentea buffaloberry The buffaloberry, Shepherdia argentea (Pursh
) Nutt. (Elaeagnaceae), is a fruit native to the Great Plains of North America and
has a long history of use throughout this region. The buffaloberry was used by ...
Jules Janick, Robert E. Paull, 2008
2
Shrubs of the Great Basin: A Natural History
SILVER BUFFALOBERRY IQ7 part of its range, but it is generally considered
worthless for cattle. Deer and elk are said to make good use of it. The
buffaloberry is a member of the oleaster family, the Elaeagnaceae, which
possesses about ...
Hugh Nelson Mozingo, 1987
3
North American Cornucopia: Top 100 Indigenous Food Plants
Family: Elaeagnaceae (oleaster family) NAMeS Scientific names: Shepherdia
species • Canadian buffaloberry—S. canadensis (L.) Nutt. • Silver buffaloberry—
S. argentea (Pursh) Nutt. • The vernacular name “buffaloberry” has occasionally ...
4
The Woody Plant Seed Manual
Elaeagnaceae — Oleaster family Shepherdia Nutt. buffaloberry Scott C.Walker
Mr. Walker is the project leader for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources' Great
Basin Research Center, Ephraim, Utah silver buffaloberry, buffaloberry, redberry,
...
F. T. Bonner, Robert P. Karrfalt
5
Montana Native Plants and Early Peoples
Buffaloberry. Shepherdia argentea (Pursh) Nutt. astern Montana Indians
regarded the buffaloberry as a food par excellence. Found along streams and
rivers lacing the grassy plains, this shrub often produced large quantities of
brilliant red fruit ...
1 Russian-olive, ! silver buffaloberry . 1 Golden willow, 1 narrowleaf 1
Cottonwood. 1 Fremont ' 1 cottonwood, 1 robusta 1 cottonwood. Rose Creek 601
Big saltbush, common Juniper. Lilac, arroyo willow. IRussian-olive, 1 Siberian
elm, 1 green ...
United States Bureau of Chemistry and Soils, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, United States. Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils, and Agricultural Engineering, 1984
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Miscellaneous Publication
See Mahonia haematocarpa. japonica. See B. thunbergii. sinensis. See B.
thunbergii. thunbergii (Japanese barberry), 97. vulgaris (European b.), 97. berry,
red. See buffaloberry, silver. Betula (birch), 99. alba. See B. pendula; B.
pubescens.
8
Shrubs and Woody Vines of Indiana and the Midwest: ...
Russet. buffaloberry,. Canada. buffaloberry,. soapberry. Shepherdia. canadensis.
L. Family: Elaeagnaceae. Russet buffaloberry is a common shrub across much of
the United States where cool summer temperatures prevail. It is quite attractive ...
Sally S. Weeks, Harmon P. Weeks, Jr., 2012
9
Important Western Browse Plants
34, A, B), known locally as Canadian, or thornless buffaloberry, nannyberry,
scurfy shrub, soopoo-lalia, or soopolallie (Indians), wild oleaster, and wild olive,
ranges from Newfoundland and Labrador to Maine, western New York, the Black
Hills ...
William Adams Dayton, 1931
10
Lewis and Clark's Green World: The Expedition and Its Plants
Few shrubs were more important to the Native Americans of the Great Plains than
the silver buffaloberry (Shepherdia argemea), This large shrub or small tree is
widely scattered on the prairie from Nebraska northward into Alberta and ...
A. Scott Earle, James L. Reveal, 2003
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BUFFALOBERRY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
buffaloberry is used in the context of the following news items.
Mills Boys and Girls Club joins BLM for a day of learning, fun and …
The program for the Boys and Girls Club was held June 17 along the North Platte River at the Buffaloberry Campground along Trappers Route. «Casper Journal, Jul 15»
NFWF ranch on East Walker now open for public access
... including upland game), (mammals) mule deer, black bear, mountain lion, coyote, beavers, (plants) buffaloberry, wild rose, native grasses, ... «Reno Gazette Journal, Jun 15»
SAM COOK COLUMN: What's that smell?
To wranglers out west, it must mean buffaloberry in bloom, coneflowers coming on and worn saddle leather in the afternoon sun. In the South, it ... «Duluth News Tribune, Jun 15»
New Book from Agroforestry Expert, Martin Crawford
His latest book explores over 100 trees, from the common apple and pear to the more unusual pepper tree, buffaloberry and Siberian pea tree. «Permaculture Magazine, May 15»
Mushroom Clouding: Ignoring the Science of Morels
... Reimer examined edible and non-edible mushrooms, Labrador tea, horsetails, buffaloberry, fireweed and (edible) berries from contaminated ... «Edge, May 15»
Let's do some gardening!
... on Agua Fria Street also has a large stock of native starts including silver buffaloberry, serviceberry, corkscrew willow, and alligator juniper. «Santa Fe New Mexican, Apr 15»
Electric shock may save bears
As well, research indicates preferred bear foods including buffaloberry, herdysarum, dandelions, clover and ants were found in greater ... «Rocky Mountain Outlook, Mar 15»
Stop root maggots by creating barrier with lightweight fabric
A: Buffaloberry is a very tough plant but does not like garden conditions. It tolerates cold, wind, and poor soil, but not fertility or dampness. «Ravalli Republic, Feb 15»
Game and Fish removes Russian olives to improve wildlife habitat
“Russian olive trees are a noxious weed in Wyoming and displace important native riparian vegetation such as buffaloberry, willow, cottonwood ... «Oil City, Dec 14»
New Wines of South Dakota
Schadé's fruit wines include elderberry, chokecherry, cranberry, plum, buffaloberry, raspberry-apple and strawberry-apple among others. «The Epoch Times, Nov 14»