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Appalachian Mountains chapter for Conservation International book on Wilderness
These forests once had a substantial component of American chestnut (Castanea dentata) prior to an introduced blight. Short-leaf pine (Pinus echinata), pitch pine ( ... and D. Collins (Eds.) KARTESZ, J. T. and C. A. MEACHAM. 1999. Synthesis of the North American Flora, CD Version 1.0., North Carolina Botanical Garden. KLYZA, C. M. 2001. Public lands and ...
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Babbit's alien species statements - April 1998
Each day, new cargo ships arrive in American ports, and new shipments of tropical fish and plants are sold on the open global market. ... weeds: Hybridize and swamp native species Transmit disease, like fungi, that kill trees like the American chestnut and beech Wipe out diversity, eliminates food, nesting and shelter for native wildlife Alter ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Rare Flora Threatened by the Inter-County Connector (ICC)
Northwest Branch Park MPA/NA 4 Bashful Bulrush Scirpus verecundus S2S3 Rock Creek, NW Branch & Paint Branch Parks MPA/NA 5 American Chestnut Castanea dentata S2S3 Rock Creek & Paint Branch Parks, Indian Creek MPA/NA 6 Trailing Stitchwort Stellaria alsine S1/Endangered North Branch Rock Creek Park MPA/NA 7 Woolly Sedge Carex pellita S2 Northwest Branch Park MPA 8 ...
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The Ovenbird Newsletters
Center: Bobolink Trees of the Pfeiffer Nature Center: Striped Maple Breeding Bird Atlas Thanks to All Our Supporters Upcoming Events Volume 2, Issue 5: September, October 2000 From the Director American Chestnut Pfeiffer Nature Notes: Ecology of the Pfeiffer Nature Center: Decomposers Birds of the Pfeiffer Nature Center: Wild Turkey (Part 1) Trees of the Pfeiffer Nature Center: American Chestnut ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Plant and Nature-Related Organizations
MNPS. An organization may be added or removed at the whim of the Web Content Manager. Adkins Arboretum, Ridgely, Maryland Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay Bay Journal American Chestnut Land Trust Anacostia Watershed Society Appalachian Center for Ethnobotanical Studies Audubon Naturalist Society Audubon Society of Central Maryland The Biological Society of Washington The Botanical Society of ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: MNPS Monthly Meetings
Alonso Abugattas June: "Native Alternatives to Invasive Plants", Laura Beaty May: "Ferns of Maryland", Joe Metzger April: "Spring Flowering Native Plants of Maryland", Rod Simmons March: "American Chestnut: Past Abundance and Future Restoration", Doug Boucher February: "Travilah Barrens: Maryland's Last Remaining Serpentinite Forest", Carole Bergmann January: "Bibb County, Alabama: A Botanical ...
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Pfeiffer Nature Center
Mon.-Fri. 9-noon. Mail: P.O. Box 802, Portville, NY 14770 Lillibridge Tract: Historical Chestnut Cabin, Lillibridge Road, Portville Open by appointment or for monthly tours in summer Eshelman Tract: ... National Historic Registry, is a great place to step back in time and learn about the American Chestnut tree, the Pfeiffer / Wheeler / Dusenbury families, and the ties between the Nature Center and ...
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EcologyFund.com, Monarch Butterfly Iinfo - Protect Monarch Butterflies, and plant a tree for free!
Missouri, Illinois; primarily Appalachian, absent from s. Coastal Plains. Natural History Narrative: Ecology: Chestnut was the most abundant tree on a wide range of mesic to xeric sites. On ... material and fuel wood, and the bark was used for dye. Ornamental Considerations: Ornamental uses: American chestnut cannot be used until resistant genotypes are available. As soon as resistant trees are ...
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EcologyFund.com, Monarch Butterfly Iinfo - Protect Monarch Butterflies, and plant a tree for free!
Missouri, Illinois; primarily Appalachian, absent from s. Coastal Plains. Natural History Narrative: Ecology: Chestnut was the most abundant tree on a wide range of mesic to xeric sites. On ... material and fuel wood, and the bark was used for dye. Ornamental Considerations: Ornamental uses: American chestnut cannot be used until resistant genotypes are available. As soon as resistant trees are ...
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Pioneer Millworks - Recycled Chestnut
C and is only available as a recycled wood. We salvage old barns in order to bring you this quintessential American species and mill it with the respect it deserves. Available in: ... Heart Pine Adirondack White Pine Douglas Fir Mixed Softwoods Pines -----HARDWOODS----- Ash Autumn Woods Beech Chestnut Grey Elm Hickory Maple Oak Jarrah A BIT MORE RUSTIC... Antique Heart Pine - Character Knotty 'N ...
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