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  2. Flora of the Colorado Plateau and Canyonlands region

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    [1]: 3 A common characteristic of plants in this community is a very deep and extensive root system, which helps stabilize the sand dunes, or an ability to adjust to the shifting sands. [1]: 3 In the Glen Canyon area, it can be found in lower elevation mesas, canyons, and terraces to 4,500 feet (1,400 m) in elevation. [4]

  3. Penstemon virens - Wikipedia

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    It is common in the mountains and foothills of the Front Range in between and also on the Palmer Divide in Colorado. [16] It is recorded by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service PLANTS database (PLANTS) with county level records in Colorado and Wyoming. [17] NatureServe assessed P. virens as globally vulnerable (G3) in 1993. At the ...

  4. Colorado Plateau shrublands - Wikipedia

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    The main plant communities, or zones, are woodlands, mountain woodlands, and grassland and shrub. The woodland zone, or pinyon-juniper woodland, covers the largest area.. It consists of open woodlands of short trees, mostly pinyon pine (Pinus edulis throughout the ecoregion, and Pinus monophylla subsp. fallax in the southwestern portion of the ecoregion) and species of juniper (Juniperus spp

  5. The 30 Best Evergreen Shrubs for the Front of Your House - AOL

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    These hefty shrubs love full sun and can be found in tall and wide varieties fit for making hedges, or low-growing varieties you can plant in rocky pathways. BUY IT ($20) 26.

  6. The 15 Best Foundation Shrubs to Plant in Front of Your House

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  7. Aiken Canyon Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Aiken Canyon Preserve is a 1,621-acre (6.56 km 2) Nature Conservancy-managed state property in Colorado.It was first observed and named after Charles Aiken, a 19th-century U.S. surveyor, pioneer, and ornithologist who first surveyed the region in the 1870s and identified more than 75 bird species. [1]