Clarkia is a small unincorporated community in the southwestern corner of Shoshone County, Idaho. It is surrounded by publicly and privately managed forest...
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Clarkia is a genus within the flowering plant family Onagraceae. Over 40 species are currently classified in Clarkia; almost all are native to western...
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The Clarkia fossil beds (also known locally as the Fossil Bowl) is a Miocene Latah Formation lagerstätte near Clarkia, Idaho. The fossil beds were laid...
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population is served by the Avery School District, also serving Calder, Idaho and Clarkia, Idaho. The town was from the years 1909 to 1980 a division point on the...
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Hobo Cedar Grove Botanical Area (category Natural history of Idaho)
Hobo Cedar Grove Botanical Area is located near Clarkia in the St. Joe National Forest of Idaho in the northwestern United States. The grove is a 240-acre...
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The Clarkia Formation is a geologic formation in Idaho. It preserves fossils dating back to the Neogene period. List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units...
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Saint Maries River (category Rivers of Idaho)
of the river join near Clarkia, Idaho, and run parallel to State Highway 3 in a northwesterly direction to St. Maries, Idaho. The area is on the eastern...
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middle lobe widest. Clarkia pulchella is found in the Pacific Northwest mainly east of the Cascade Range in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, the southern margin...
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Shoshone County shə-SHOHN is a county in the U.S. state of Idaho. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,169. The county seat is Wallace and the...
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County, Idaho, United States, located just to the east of State Highway 3. The city shares a public K-6 school with the communities of Clarkia, Santa and...
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Clarence Duff (son of John Duff, settler) Clark Fork, Idaho – Governor William Clark Clarkia, Idaho – Governor William Clark Clarks, Nebraska – S.H.H. Clark...
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Washington state) †Tetracentron piperoides †Tetracentron remberi (Miocene, Clarkia, Idaho) Tetracentron sinense Andreas Worberg, Dietmar Quandt, Anna-Magdalena...
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communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Idaho also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the...
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easternmost of the known occurrences is near Clarkia, Idaho, where sediments of the Langhian age Lake Clarkia is exposed. One additional Langhian paratype...
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Camp Dix, New Jersey. July, 1933 Commanded 1224th Company, CCC, at Clarkia, Idaho, Fort Dupont, Delaware, Camp Lewes, Delaware, and Camp Dix, N.J. June...
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Ribes aureum, Dipterostemon capitatus, Clarkia, Vicia, Cirsium and Stachys species. The larvae feed on Clarkia unguiculata. Boisduval, J.-A. (25 February...
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State Highway 6 (SH-6) is a state highway in northern Idaho running from the Washington state line near Potlatch to Santa. It is 40.645 miles (65.41 km)...
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pheromone to attract males. The larvae feed on Clarkia breweri and Clarkia modesta and probably Clarkia purpurea, Camissonia bistorta and Camissonia strigulosa[citation...
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Latah Formation (category Geologic formations of Idaho)
the formation and described. The Latah Formation includes the Clarkia fossil beds in Idaho. Kirkham, V.; Melville, M. (1929). "The Latah Formation". The...
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on Camissonia bistorta, Camissonia californica, Camissonia dentata and Clarkia rhomboidea. Anweiler, G. G. (2008). "Species Details Alypia ridingsii"...
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ago (mya), in the Late Miocene, when trout-like fossils appear in Idaho, in the Clarkia Lake beds. Several of these species appear to be Oncorhynchus —...
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Chinese houses (Collinsia heterophylla) Elegant clarkia (Clarkia unguiculata) Farewell to spring (Clarkia amoena) Meadowfoam (Limnanthes douglasii) Miner's...
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band of the Shoshone.[citation needed] The western American plant genus Clarkia (in the evening primrose family Onagraceae), is named after him, as are...
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formosa Wavy-leafed soap plant, Chlorogalum pomeridianum Farewell to spring, Clarkia amoena Bush lupin, Lupinus ssp. Manzanitas, Arctostaphylos spp. California...
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Miocene (about 7 million years ago (Mya)) trout-like fossils in Idaho, in the Clarkia Lake beds, appear to be of Oncorhynchus. The presence of these species...
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Wallowa–Whitman National Forest (category Protected areas of Idaho County, Idaho)
fir, western larch, and lodgepole pine elsewhere. Wildflowers include clarkia, Indian paintbrush, sego lily, elephanthead, larkspur, shooting star, and...
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Citrullus vulgaris (Watermelon) Cladrastis lutea (Yellow wood) Clarkia elegans (Clarkia) Coreopsis lanceolata (Tickseed) (*) Cornus (Dogwood) Cosmos (Cosmos)...
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fossil-bearing stratigraphic units in the state of Idaho, U.S. Paleontology portal Idaho portal Paleontology in Idaho Wikisource has original works on the topic:...
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tropical regions of the world Other families Clarkia elegans, a synonym for Clarkia unguiculata, the elegant clarkia, a species (Onagraceae) found in California...
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Miocene had spread east to the Elko Formation, Nevada and the Clarkia fossil beds in Idaho. T. dubium was one of the notable components of the Grand Coulee...
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