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W. Carter Johnson Papers

  • UA 053.068
  • Papers
  • 1847-2016, undated

This collection consists of correspondence, writings, maps, field notebooks, and research projects conducted by Dr. Carter Johnson during his academic career. A large number of photographs, slides, and digital images of Johnson's research, and include various plants and trees growing in various locations throughout the United States, primarily the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Badlands National park in western South Dakota, Itasca State Park in Minnesota, and North Dakota.

Johnson, W. Carter

Stipa comata

Mixed grass prairie dominated by needle-and-thread grass (Stipa comata) in the Missouri River Valley near Bismarck, North Dakota.

Shrankia (Mim)

Shrankia (Mim), now called Mimosa, a highly prized plant for grazing by cattle. Photographed at Garrison Reach on the Missouri River in North Dakota.

Rhus radicans

Rhus radicans, also known as Poison ivy, is a dominant understory plant in Missouri River forests, especially later successional ones. Photographed at Garrison Reach in North Dakota.

Psoralea esculenta

Indian breadroot (Psoralea esculenta) in western North Dakota. This plant was an important starch food plant for Native Americana

Prairie Coteau

Border of South and North Dakota (looking north) on the north edge of the Prairie Coteau (granite marker on border).

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