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Appalachian Mountains chapter for Conservation International book on Wilderness
(Pinus echinata), pitch pine (Pinus rigida), and other fire-dependent pines frequent dry ridges. Rich hardwood forests with tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), American beech (Fagus grandifolia), red maple (Acer rubrum), black cherry (Prunus serotina) and other trees occupy the mesic valley flats and coves. These forests are famous for a luxuriant herbaceous growth. In a single square meter, ...
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Prospectus for technology centers to collect and share biodiversity information
Steven Baskauf Bioimages, Vanderbilt University, 2002-2005 Acer rubrum Red maple, flower SUMMARY Our mission is to assemble and share knowledge about nature in ... rubrum Red Maple Other Software We use non-Web based programs, some of which are automated, to manage security, data integrity, cross-site back-up of files, and load management across ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Woody Flora of the Diabase, Boyds, Maryland
Holly STAFF-TREE FAMILY - Celastraceae Euonymus americanus Strawberry Bush Celastrus scandens Bittersweet BLADDERNUT FAMILY - Staphyleaceae Staphylea trifolia Bladdernut MAPLE FAMILY - Aceraceae Acer rubrum Red Maple Acer negundo Box Elder BUCKTHORN FAMILY - Rhamnaceae Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea VINE FAMILY - Vitaceae Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper Vitis labrusca Fox Grape ...
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CONSTRUCTED WETLAND FOR TERTIARY WASTEWATER TREATMENT: USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Based on percent survival, buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) was the most successful among the woody plants in the 6 cells, although other species of woody plants, red maple (Acer rubrum) and winterberry (Ilex verticillata), had high mortality and slow growth. Woody plants in the forested wetland also had high ...
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Virginia DEQ - Virginia CZM Program - Go Native!
Sun Moderate 80 ft. 40 ft. Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Canopy Tree Deciduous Moist Sun Rapid 75 ft. 45 ft. Red Maple (Acer rubrum) Canopy Tree Deciduous Dry - Wet Sun/Shade Rapid 60 ft. 45 ft. Sassafras (Sassafras albidium) Canopy/Understory Deciduous Dry/Moist Sun Moderate 40 ft. 25 ft. American Holly (Ilex opaca) Canopy/Understory Evergreen Dry/Moist Sun/Shade ...
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Eco Field Guide: Plants
Irish moss Chondrus crispus Labrador tea Rhododendron groenlandicum Morning glory Ipomoea purpurea Mountain avens Dryas integrifolia Poison ivy Toxicodendron radicans Purple loosestrife Lythrum salicaria Red maple Acer rubrum Reindeer moss Cladina rangiferina Showy lady's slipper orchid Cypripedium reginae Tulip Tulipa gesneriana Eathday Canada: Make Every Day Earth Day Blog Contests Have Your ...
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Trees of the University of Florida
Firmiana simplex Chinese Parasol-tree China to Japan 25 Podocarpus macrophyllus Japanese Yew Japan 26 Acer rubrum Red Maple east U.S. 27 Carya illinoinensis Pecan central U.S. 28 Cornus florida ... japonica Japanese Cedar China to Japan 159 Tipuana tipu * Pride-of-Bolivia South America 160 Acer oblongum * Kashmir Maple India to China 161 Ginkgo biloba Maidenhair-tree China 162 Platanus orientalis ...
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ForestHarvest - Overseas case study: maple syrup
REPORTS LINKS | SITE INDEX Case study: Maple syrup Maple syrup is tapped from the trunk of the sugar maple (Acer saccharum) in the northern USA and Canada. Other species of maple can also be used for this purpose, including red maple (Acer rubrum) and black maple (Acer nigrum). The sap begins to run in February and March, when the temperatures start to rise. The ...
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Plants of Merrymeeting Bay
Populus tremuloides Poplar 7. Quercus rubra Red Oak 8. Quercus blanda White Oak 9. Betula lutea Yellow Birch 10. Betula populifolia Gray Birch 11. Betula papyrifera White Canoe Birch 12. Fagus grandifolia Beech 13. Acer pennsylvanicum Stripped Maple (Moosewood) 14. Acer rubrum Red Maple 15.
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Email from John Pickering to Jorge Soberon, 12 August, 2005
You can also link to individual taxa with the following: http://www.discoverlife.org/20/q?search=Acer+rubrum&btxt=Conabio&burl=www.conabi o.gob.mx which returns info on Red Maple and a link on the bottom navigation bar back to ...
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