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Invasive Species in the Norwalk River Watershed
Sycamore Maple Acer pseudoplatanus Tree-of-heaven Ailanthus altissima White Mulberry Morus alba Empress-tree Paulownia tomentosa Amur Cork Tree Phellodendron japonicum White or Poplar Cottonwood Populus alba Black Locust Robinia pseudoacacia SHRUBS Japanese Barberry Berberis thunbergii Russian Olive Elaeagnus angustifolia Autumn Olive Elaeagnus umbellata Winged Euonymus Euonymus alatus Amur ...
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Eat
Tall blueberry willow Salix novae-angliae Currant Ribes sp. American red currant Ribes triste American black currant Ribes americanum Bark Birch Betula sp. Quaking aspen Populus tremuloides Cottonwood Populus balsamifera Willow Salix spp. Forbes Roundleaf sundew Drosera rotundifolia Rush Juncus spp. Nootka lupine Lupinus nootkatensis Fireweed Epilobium angustifolium Red willow-herb Epilobium ...
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National Geographic: Lewis & Clark—Plants—Narrowleaf Cottonwood
SHOWING RECORD: 11 of 17Narrowleaf Cottonwood Narrowleaf Cottonwood Populus angustifolia June 12, 1805, at Great Falls, Montana. Tree with narrow, conical crown of slender, upright branches and with resinous, balsam-scented buds ... Mexico; at 3,000-8,000 ft (914-2,438 m). This is the common cottonwood of the northern Rocky Mountains. It is easily distinguishable from related species by the narrow, ...
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Native Plants
California, Nevada, and Arizona. The Fremont Cottonwood, Populus fremonti, was discovered in 1844 near Pyramid Lake by Major John Charles Fremont and Kit Carson. They used its riparian nature to help locate water. 20 Willows are also a common riparian tree in the ...
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Colorado Partners in Flight
(Carex geyeri) Engelmann spruce (Picea engelmannii) evening-primrose (Oenothera spp.) filaree (Erodium cicutarium) four-winged saltbush (Atriplex canescens) Fremont cottonwood (Populus fremontii) galleta (Hilaria jamesii) Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii) geranium (Geranium spp.) giant helleborine (Epipactis gigantea) globemallow (Sphaeralcea spp.) golden columbine (Aquilegia ...
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NMPIF Wetlands 3
Sangre de Cristos, and San Juan mountains, as well as other isolated peaks and ranges. Narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia) is the primary overstory species in this habitat. Other dominants include blue spruce ( ... = 1.8%, p = 0.20, N = 32, RA=6.14 (Sauer et al. 1997) maintain cottonwood/willow, aspen/willow and spruce/aspen associations in riparian areas maintain at least 35% canopy cover ...
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Riparian Areas on the Colorado Plateau
Common native trees and shrubs, depending on location and elevation, include narrowleaf cottonwood (Populus angustifolia), box-elder (Acer negundo), bigtooth maple (Acer grandidentatum), Rocky Mountain maple (Acer glabrum), water birch (Betula occidentalis), aspen (Populus tremuloides), thin-leaf alder ( ...
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Cottonwood
Photo by Bob Gress Common Name: Eastern Cottonwood Scientific Name: Populus deltoides Awards: State Tree of Kansas (1937) and Nebraska When the pioneers crossed the Great Plains on the Santa Fe or ... same shaking, shimmering leaves. The heartwood typically rots from the larger limbs and trunk of a cottonwood. If a windstorm breaks one of these hollow branches off, providing access to the interior, ...
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Populus deltoides
Populus deltoides Index | Search | Home Populus deltoides Bartr. ex Marsh. Salicaceae Eastern cottonwood Source: James A. Duke. 1983. Handbook of Energy Crops. unpublished. Uses Folk Medicine Chemistry Description Germplasm Distribution Ecology Cultivation Harvesting Yields and Economics Energy Biotic Factors References Uses The timber is used principally for lumber, veneer, pulpwood, excelsior, ...
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Mississippi kite (Ictinia mississippiensis) bird damage control
Kites either repair old nests or construct new ones. Nests usually are concentrated in colonies. Many nests occur in elm (Ulmus spp.), cottonwood (Populus deltoides), willow (Salix spp.), hackberry (Celtis spp.), oak (Quercus spp.), and mesquite (Prosopis fuliflora) trees. Most nests, except for those constructed in elm and cottonwood trees, are ...
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