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Camassia
Cusick's Camas (Camassia cusickii)
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Taxonomía
Reino: Plantae
División: Magnoliophyta
Clase: Liliopsida
Orden: Asparagales
Familia: Agavaceae
Género: Camassia
Lindl.
Especies

See text.

Camassia (Liliaceae), DNA (Agavaceae).


  • Camas

Espécies


Columbia Británica California Utah, Wyoming y Montana.


Proyectos de Conservación and Restauración

Bibliografía

  • Brisland, Richard T. W. Camas processing or upland hunting : an interpretation of lithic scatters at High Prairie. Calgary, Alb.: University of Calgary, 1992. Thesis (M.A.)
  • Comber, Harold F.; Miller, Murray. Check list of the plants of the Camassia Natural Area : vascular plants. [Oregon]: Oregon Chapter, The Nature Conservancy, 1967
  • Coville, Frederick V. The technical name of the camas plant. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington; v. 11 (1897), p. 61-65.
  • Gould, Frank W. A systematic treatment of the genus Camassia Lindl. Notre Dame, Ind.: University Press, 1942.
  • Konlande, J. E.; Robson, John R. The nutritive value of cooked camas as consumed by Flathead Indians. Ecology of food and nutrition, v.2, (1972), p.193-195.
  • Maclay, Anne M. Studies of the life history of Camassia quamash (Pursh) Greene. Pullman, Wash. : State College of Washington (Washington State University), 1928. Thesis (M.S.)
  • Rice, Peter M.; Toney, J. Chris.; Cross, Marcia Pablo. Rehabilitation of camas and bitterroot gathering sites: study plan. [Hamilton, Mont: Bitterroot National Forest: U.S. Forest Service], 1996.
  • Smith, Harriet L. Camas: the plant that caused wars. Lake Oswego, Or.: Smith, Smith and Smith Pub. Co., 1978.
  • Statham, Dawn Stram. Camas and the Northern Shoshoni: a biogeographic and socioeconomic analysis. Boise, Idaho: Boise State University, 1982.
  • Thoms, Alston V. The northern roots of hunter-gatherer intensification: camas and the Pacific Northwest. Pullman, Wash.: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Washington State University, 1989.
  • Toney, J. Chris. Traditional plant restoration: restoration of camas & bitterroot gathering sites (phase I-year 1 progress report). [Hamilton, Mont: Bitterroot National Forest: U.S. Forest Service], 1997

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