Four-petaled, green and lavender spotted Frasera speciosa flower.  Click for more information.
Research Grants


Colorado Native Plant Society

Research Grant Reports

Are Published in the Society Newsletter, Aquilegia.

 

Click the links below to access the reports.

More reports are found in back issues of Aquilegia.

 

Chrissy Alba-Lynn
"Prairie Dogs and Harvester Ants as Ecosystem Engineers
on the Colorado Shortgrass Steppe
"

 

Jeanette Flaig
"A Vascular Plant Inventory of the Eastern San Juan Mountains and Vicinity in Southern Colorado"

 

Erin Foley

"Floristic Inventory of the Arapaho National Forest
and Bureau of Land Management Lands
in Grand County, Colorado
"

 

Ken Keefover-Ring
"Monarda fistulosa: Making Good Scents in Colorado"

 

Linda Kothera
"Population genetics and hybridization
in the rare Colorado endemic Physaria bellii Mulligan"

 

Lynn Moore
"Mapping and Census Survey of Townsendia glabella A. Gray,
Mesa Verde National Park, Southwest Colorado"

 

Cristina Rumbaitis del Rio
"Compound Disturbance in a Managed Landscape:
Ecological Effects of Catastrophic Blowdown,
Salvage-Logging, and Wildfire in a Subalpine Forest"

 

 

 

 

 

Seven foot tall Frasera speciosa, Monument Plant, with approximately 600, one inch flowers.  Click for more information.
Frasera speciosa flowers and bee.  Click for more information.


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