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Colorado Partners in Flight
(Pinus contorta) mat saltbush (Atriplex corrugata) milkweed (Asclepias spp.) Mormon tea (Ephedra viridis) mountain alder (Alnus tenuifolia) mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus montanus, C. ... ) family juniper scale (Carulaspis juniperi) leaf (pinyon needle) miner (Coleotechnites edulicola) Mormon cricket (Anabrus simplex) mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) oak lace bug ...
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NMPIF Shrublands 2
(Artemesia filifolia) in combination with other shrubs such as fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens), Mormon tea (Ephedra torreyana) , squawbush (Condalia spathulata) and yuccas (Yucca spp.). Grasses and forbs may occur within ...
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Mormon settlement on the current site of the city of Moab was ... after conflict with the natives ended in the death of several Mormon missionaries in 1855. Twenty years passed before settlers returned to this ... the park as recently as 1982) has allowed shrubs such as Mormon tea and snakeweed to crowd out the grasses. Animal life in Arches ...
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NvWF Places - Red Rock Canyon Plants
Blackbrush, creosote bush, Mormon tea and burrobrush also make up portions of this type. Grasses are usually sparse and ... shallow to very shallow. Species found in this community consist of Spanish bayonet, blackbrush, Mormon tea, cheesebush, spiny menodora, desert almond, sagebrush. bursage, cholla cactus, dalea, turpentine bush and catclaw. ...
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About Yucca Mountain
Lily Gopher Snake Mexican Bladdersage Merrimam’s Kangaroo Rat Mojave Aster Mojave Black-Collard Lizard Mormon Tea Mule Deer Needle-Leaf Rabbitbrush Pronghorn Antelope Pincushion Flower Side-blotched Lizard Rock Lichen Speckled ...
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Religion and the Environment an LDS Perspective
Mormons are certainly well known for not smoking, drinking alcohol, coffee or tea, or using illicit drugs. This practice is in accordance with part of what is known ... and balanced diet of vegetables, grains, fruits, and infrequent use of meat. While every active Mormon understands the obligation to avoid the deleterious substances mentioned, these more proactive aspects of the ...
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