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It stands proud and straight ~ pink, orange, white and violet . . . We
It stands proud and straight ~ pink, orange, white and violet . . . We

... grandiflorum. Perennial flowering plants (40—50 species) native to temperate regions of North America and Asia. The flower has three green or reddish sepals and usually three petals in shades of red, purple, pink, white, yellow, or green. Trillium seeds are dispersed by ants! PINK LADY’S SLIPPER ~ C ...
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... delicious and useful fruits on the island, but one of the toughest plants to work with due to its rampant growth and sharp thorns. Like the Evergreen blackberry it is not native to this area, but is well established. 24. Indian plum (Oemleria cerasiformis) in the rose family is one of the earliest s ...
Handout - Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
Handout - Minnesota Council of Nonprofits

... of a black bear’s pre-hibernation diet because they are so rich in fat. In addition, wild turkeys have been known to eat over 200 red oak acorns in a single feeding! ...
Trees suitable for planting in Southeast Michigan
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... because of the need for more homes. Although people are trying to protect the forests some poachers are trying to kill the animals in the forests for hunting. The animals are losing their homes because of people building their homes so most likely, those species will go extinct. Trees have been cut ...
WASHBURN COUNTY LAND WATER CONSERVATION DEPT
WASHBURN COUNTY LAND WATER CONSERVATION DEPT

... rose pink and bloom heavily only every other year. Outstanding features are the tree's almost complete disease resistance and its small red fruit, 1cm in diameter, that cling to the trees all winter. The flowering crabapple are a durable and highly useful ornamental trees that are strikingly beautif ...
15 for 2015 poster
15 for 2015 poster

... EVERGREEN TREES Concolor fir (Abies concolor) Attractive blue-green, long, upswept needles. Most reliable fir for Nebraska. Black Hills spruce (Picea glauca ‘Densata,’ aka Picea glauca var. densata) Superior landscape tree species to white spruce (P. glauca). Dark needles, pyramidal in form with a c ...
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R11 Day 2 - Smart Achievers

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Lecture 09, Gymnosperms - Cal State LA
Lecture 09, Gymnosperms - Cal State LA

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Pinus strobus



Pinus strobus, commonly known as the eastern white pine, white pine, northern white pine, Weymouth pine, and soft pine is a large pine native to eastern North America. It occurs from Newfoundland west through the Great Lakes region to southeastern Manitoba and Minnesota, and south along the Appalachian Mountains and upper Piedmont to northernmost Georgia and perhaps very rarely in some of the higher elevations in northeastern Alabama, and is planted in areas near its natural range where summer temperatures are fairly moderate.This tree is known to the Native American Haudenosaunee (Iroquois nation) as the Tree of Peace. It is known as the Weymouth pine in the United Kingdom, after George Weymouth who brought it to England in 1620.
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