. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Danvers, Montana Location Fergus Co., MT; Sec. 2, R. 16 T. 17 N.; GPS-UTM 5234986 N, 602283 E. About 20 miles northwest of Lewistown. From Lewistown, Montana, travel north on Highway 191 about 9 miles, to Montana Highway 81. Turn left (west) onto Highway 81 and continue about 12 miles. Near this point is a left turnoff leading south to Danvers and a right turnoff leading north onto a
. Eighty years of vegetation and landscape changes in the Northern Great Plains : a photographic record. Range plants; Landscape; Botany; forbs; grasses; landscapes; botanical composition; shrubs; trees. Danvers, Montana Location Fergus Co., MT; Sec. 2, R. 16 T. 17 N.; GPS-UTM 5234986 N, 602283 E. About 20 miles northwest of Lewistown. From Lewistown, Montana, travel north on Highway 191 about 9 miles, to Montana Highway 81. Turn left (west) onto Highway 81 and continue about 12 miles. Near this point is a left turnoff leading south to Danvers and a right turnoff leading north onto a private two-track road. Turn right and travel about 1 mile. The photopoint is about 75 yards north-northeast of cornerpost overlooking Warm Spring Creek and its drainages. Description August 11, 1999 Upland Near Photopoint Grasses. Agropyron spicatum Forbs. Achillea millefolium, Artemisia ludoviciana Shrubs and Trees. Artemi- sia frigida, Rhus trilobata, Artemisia cana Side Slopes Shrubs and Trees. Shepherdia argentea, Prunus virginiana, Amelanchier alnifolia, Juniperus scopulorum Bottomland Along Drainage and Around Reservoir Grasses. Agropyron smithii, Koeleria pyramidata, Stipa viridula, Poa pratensis, Agropyron trachycaulum, Spartina pectinata Forbs. Achillea millefolium, Artemisia ludoviciana Shrubs and Trees. Shepherdia argentea, Symphoricarpos albus, Prunus virginiana, Amelanchier alnifolia, Juniperus scopulorum. Synopsis The 1998 photopoint is slightly below and south of the original photopoint. This change was necessary because the original point moved in conjunction with a large soil slump arising from the irrigation of cropland on the adjacent upland bench. The original "side creek bottom" is Warm Spring Creek, not the Judith River mentioned by Phillips in 1959. Shizachyrium scoparium has continued to decline along the upland, whereas a more mesic vegetation complex, dominated by Spartina pectinata, has developed in the bottomlands in conjunction with the c
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