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Bitterroot National Forest Home Page ... Welcome to the Bitterroot National Forest ... Bitterroot National Forest Recreation Site Facility Master Planning
The root of the bitterroot plant and the sweet, inner cambium layer of bark of the ponderosa pine provided food for many generations of the Bitterroot Valley's native inhabitants.
Being most common in western Montana, the bitterroot led the voting in ten of the fifteen counties which voted. When the polls closed, 5,857 ballots were in.
About the Montana state flower, Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva), and its adoption. ... Montana State Flower: Bitterroot; Courtesy USDA Forest Servic
Bitterroot ; Lewisia rediviva ; Long before explorers Lewis and Clark wrote about the beautiful purplish-pink flower of the bitterroot, Native Americans were using its roots for food and trade.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grizzly bear recovery information for the Bitterroot ecosystem ... Record of Decision for Grizzly Bear Recovery in the Bitterroot (11/17/2000)
Bitterroot; (Lewisia rediviva); Wander the high country of Montana in late May or early June and you may see a striking pale pink flower.
Facts about Montana State Flower, the Bitterroot Mountains, interesting information about Montana State Flower with pictures of Montana State Flower and native flowers of Montana. ... Seeds are 6-20,
Wyoming dude ranch with outstanding horseback riding vacation program and broad selection of horses. ... "Dude Ranch extraordinaire" says "1,000 Places to See before You Die" of the Bitterroot Ranch.
Bitterroot Valley travel guide and directory of cities, accommodations, attractitions and activities . ... The Bitterroot Valley, one of the major north-south valleys of Northwest Montana,
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