8 edition of Common weeds of Canada. Gerald A. Mulligan. found in the catalog.
Common weeds of Canada. Gerald A. Mulligan.
Gerald A. Mulligan
Published
1987
by Minister of Supply and Services in [Ottawa]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Canada. Dept. of Agriculture. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL21517294M |
ISBN 10 | 0771066538 |
Gerry (Gerald A.) Mulligan has served as president of the Canadian Botanical Association and Director of Entomology, Botany and Mycology (50 scientists and a few hundred staff) on the Central Experimental Farm of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Scotia, New Brunswick, and Quebec, Canada, Minnesota and North Dakota, southward to Florida and east Texas, with outlying populations in central Texas, west Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, and south in Mexico to Guatemala. Known to be highly invasive in forests of Holland and other countries of Western Europe; also naturalized in northern SouthFile Size: 99KB.
Common and botanical names of weeds in Canada = Noms populaires et scientifiques des plantes nuisibles du Canada (Publication - Agriculture Canada ; ) by Jack F. Alex, Gerald A. Mulligan, Richard Cayouette Paperback, Pages, Published by Research Branch, Agriculture Canada ISBN , ISBN: MULLIGAN, Terry David –(Terry D. Mulligan) PERSONALBorn J , in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada; children: four. Avocational Interests: Fly.
Full text of "Flora of the Queen Charlotte Islands" See other formats. GENERAL BOTANICAL CHARACTERISTICS: Black cherry is a deciduous, single-stemmed, medium- to large-sized tree. In the forest it typically has a large, straight, branch-free bole with a narrow crown, but in openings it tends to have a shorter trunk and a broad, irregular crown [].In the East, typical black cherry (var. serotina) may reach feet (38 m) in height and 4 feet ( m) or more in.
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Get this from a library. Common weeds of Canada: field guide. [Gerald A Mulligan; Canada. Agriculture Canada.]. Get this from a library. Common weeds of Canada = Les mauvaises herbes communes du Canada. [Gerald A Mulligan] -- "A definitive, illustrated compendium of Canada's most common weeds, this handy, quick-reference guide will be an invaluable aid to farmers, campers, cottagers, sports.
Gerald Alfred Mulligan (born Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Febru ), Canadian botanist. Research Branch, Agriculture Canada (retirednow emeritus Research Associate). Assistant Director, Biosytematics Research Institute to Director, Biosystematics Research Institute/Centre- to IPNI standard form: an.
The initials (F&M) appear after the many illustrations taken from Clarence Frankton & Gerald A. Mulligan,Weeds of Canada, Agriculture Canada PublicationOttawa, Ontario, pages.
There is also a page that covers Common plants of the northern United States and Canada reported to have caused poisonings, a dermatitis or hay fever in. Clematis tangutica (CLTA) Height: up to 4m Flowers: yellow lantern or small bells; seeding blooms are white and longhaired Leaves: opposite, green, lance-like, irregular, serrated Stem: woody creeping vine with reddish brown colour Month: flowers mid-June, seeds in fall Where: roadsides, industrial areas, fences and trees Height: up to 80cm Flowers: white, small with 4 petals, clustered at ends.
A new series – The Biology of Canadian Weeds. Canadian Journal of Plant Science –). Gerry Mulligan was the first Editor of the series and Paul Cavers took the lead in finding authors and maintaining a list of Accounts in by: 1. Sketch-Orks Book 2.
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Gerry. The Biology of Canadian Weeds, Publications &Edited and compiled by Gerald A. Mulligan, Communications Branch, Agriculture and Agrifood Canada, Ottawa K1A 0C7, &paperback, & pages.
Justice behind bars: understanding the Queensland prison system / by Kobie Mulligan Prisoners' Legal Service West End, Qld Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required.
Selfcompatibility was found to be the common character of all annuals and most biennial weeds of Canada (Mulligan and Findlay, ). The invasiveness of self-incompatible plant species may be. of over 3, results for "weeds of canada" "weeds of canada".
Autogamy, allogamy, and pollination in some Canadian weeds Article in Canadian Journal of Botany 50(8) January with Reads How we measure 'reads'. Poisonous Plants OF CANADA Gerald A. Mulligan and Derek B. Munro Biosystematics Research Centre Research Branch Agriculture Canada Publication /E 'Minister of Supply and Services Canada Available in Canada through Authorized Bookstore Agents and other bookstores or by mail from Canadian Government Publishing Centre Supply and.
For other plants, I like Gerald Mulligan's Common Weeds of Canada () and the somewhat technical A.C. Budd and K.F. Best book, Wild Plants of the Canadian Prairies ().
Both books are. This study chronicles the course of an important but little known Canadian war: the war between people and weeds in Western Canada.
Arising from intense competition between two groups of immigrants, this conflict started in Europe, spread to Eastern North America and reached a climax on the broad expanses of the Canadian Prairies. By the early s weeds had gained the upper hand on their Author: Clinton Lorne Evans.
Abstract; PDF ( K) PDF-Plus ( K) Figures; The Biology of Canadian Weeds. Stachys palustris L. Stephen J. Darbyshire, 1 Ardath Francis, 1 Gerald A. Mulligan, 1 Gavin L. Graham 2 1 Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Eastern Cereal and Oilseed Research Centre, Wm.
Saunders Bldg #49, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada KIA 0C6. 2 New Brunswick Department of Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, P Author: J DarbyshireStephen, FrancisArdath, A MulliganGerald, L GrahamGavin. book containing the first 32 ac-counts in the series was pub-lished by Agriculture Canada.
Gerald Mulligan was the Editor and Compiler. Ina sec-ond volume containing the next 29 accounts, with the same Edi-tor/Compiler and publisher, was printed.
Volumes 3, 4 and 5 were published with Paul Cav-ers as the Editor/Compiler by.Common weeds of the Canadian prairies, aids to identification by vegetative characters / [by] K, F, Best and A.
C. Budd. -- S A NO The gentians of Canada, Alaska and Greenland / John M. Gillett.An atlas of airborne pollen grains and common fungus spores of Canada / I. John Bassett, Clifford W. Crompton, and John A.
Parmelee. -- Weeds of Canada / [by] Clarence Frankton and Gerald A. Mulligan. Illus. by W. H. Wright and Ilgvars Steins.