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? t I d NEW MM(ICO COUTEGE OF AGRICUTTURS A}ilD MECHANIC AftTS ASTD ACRISI}ITT'RAI EPERIMENilT STATION Prtl-as Bulletln 890 NATTVE STMTBS OT Sfi'IITIERN NEW MEfiICO Westeqo shnrbg a:rs enormously varled ln tholr cl,lstributlon, and form one of the most 'lmFortent groups of plants ln tbe arltl Southwost, both from tlre practlcal vlenpolnt of provfullng forage fon llvestoek and from the aesthetie v_i,ewpotnt of beautlfylag hmes and gar€ensr Shrubs wlll grow in most artd plaees wher.e vegetatlon can, posslbly exl,st and also ln the wettest of sites, such as water-Logged bogsr Vorly few fonns of plant Ilfe wtlI endure a greater ttegreii'of sa.tlnlty tban vrlll certaln shnrbs, and, on tbe other hand., varlous bughes are to be founrl ln rtcb soll. Some of tbe most co@on sbnlbe of tbls reglon are rucca, Spaitsb dagger, creosote busb, acacla, Monnron tea, Ilppla, chamiza, oatcJ-aw, mesdulte, gcrewbean, aDd many other types, botb leafy and graceful, angular anct splny. AlL of these, however, are typlcal of the Southwestern reglon, and are adapted to the oondltlons found there. If lnsteacl, of trytng to transplant trees antl shmbs fron humlcl reglons, and" end.eavorlng to cod.ctlo them to l-lfo and boauty, the New Mexlco home bulliier wou1d. go to tbe nountalns anil mesas, be coulcl flnd pLants of rare beauty and. glace, rvblch wltbstaCIct tbo rigors of an arld cLlrnete and flourlsh wlth a ml'nlmum of moisturer X'ragrant cr9osote bush, gracefuJ. mesqulto and, screwbeenr sllvery llppla, antl splny oootllIb make not only plcturesque, typ1cally wostenr groultds, but elfuninate tbe eareful pnrnlng, trfuming and. watoring so neceB€ary to plants of hunld neglons transplantetl lnto tlrler cllmatesr Ibere are few more beauttful slgb,ts thaa a large yueca tn full bloom or the flnal bloesoml,ng of tbe century plant. Theso, and nany other vceEtprn Blatrts, possess as'rare and, as deslrable charactertstics as any tr€e or ehnrb of the nore htrnrld, reglonsr 'l ii a
Object Description
Title | Native shrubs of southern New Mexico |
Series Designation | Press bulletin 830 |
Description | Press bulletin containing information on shrubs native to New Mexico. |
Subject | shrubs (NAL); Shrubs--New Mexico; |
Creator | Williams, Elnora |
Digital Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Collection | NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications |
Digital Identifier | UAAPp000830 |
Source | Scan produced from physical item held by the NMSU Library. |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
Page Description
Title | Page 1 |
Series Designation | Press bulletin 830 |
Subject | shrubs (NAL); Shrubs--New Mexico; |
Creator | Williams, Elnora |
Digital Publisher | New Mexico State University Library |
Rights | Copyright, NMSU Board of Regents. |
Collection | NMSU Cooperative Extension Service and Agricultural Experiment Station Publications |
Is Part Of | Native shrubs of southern New Mexico |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Language | eng |
OCR | ? t I d NEW MM(ICO COUTEGE OF AGRICUTTURS A}ilD MECHANIC AftTS ASTD ACRISI}ITT'RAI EPERIMENilT STATION Prtl-as Bulletln 890 NATTVE STMTBS OT Sfi'IITIERN NEW MEfiICO Westeqo shnrbg a:rs enormously varled ln tholr cl,lstributlon, and form one of the most 'lmFortent groups of plants ln tbe arltl Southwost, both from tlre practlcal vlenpolnt of provfullng forage fon llvestoek and from the aesthetie v_i,ewpotnt of beautlfylag hmes and gar€ensr Shrubs wlll grow in most artd plaees wher.e vegetatlon can, posslbly exl,st and also ln the wettest of sites, such as water-Logged bogsr Vorly few fonns of plant Ilfe wtlI endure a greater ttegreii'of sa.tlnlty tban vrlll certaln shnrbs, and, on tbe other hand., varlous bughes are to be founrl ln rtcb soll. Some of tbe most co@on sbnlbe of tbls reglon are rucca, Spaitsb dagger, creosote busb, acacla, Monnron tea, Ilppla, chamiza, oatcJ-aw, mesdulte, gcrewbean, aDd many other types, botb leafy and graceful, angular anct splny. AlL of these, however, are typlcal of the Southwestern reglon, and are adapted to the oondltlons found there. If lnsteacl, of trytng to transplant trees antl shmbs fron humlcl reglons, and" end.eavorlng to cod.ctlo them to l-lfo and boauty, the New Mexlco home bulliier wou1d. go to tbe nountalns anil mesas, be coulcl flnd pLants of rare beauty and. glace, rvblch wltbstaCIct tbo rigors of an arld cLlrnete and flourlsh wlth a ml'nlmum of moisturer X'ragrant cr9osote bush, gracefuJ. mesqulto and, screwbeenr sllvery llppla, antl splny oootllIb make not only plcturesque, typ1cally wostenr groultds, but elfuninate tbe eareful pnrnlng, trfuming and. watoring so neceB€ary to plants of hunld neglons transplantetl lnto tlrler cllmatesr Ibere are few more beauttful slgb,ts thaa a large yueca tn full bloom or the flnal bloesoml,ng of tbe century plant. Theso, and nany other vceEtprn Blatrts, possess as'rare and, as deslrable charactertstics as any tr€e or ehnrb of the nore htrnrld, reglonsr 'l ii a |