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Maryland Native Plant Society: Frame: Fall-Line Magnolia Bogs
Maryland Native Plant Society: Frame: Fall-Line Magnolia Bogs Control of Non-Native Invasive Plants
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Frame: Fall-Line Magnolia Bogs
Maryland Native Plant Society: Frame: Fall-Line Magnolia Bogs Native Plants for Central Maryland Landscapes
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Maryland Native Plant Society: Marilandica
Eastern Shore. Janet Earickson. MNPS Field Botany Updates. Roderick Simmons, John Parrish, Cris Fleming. Fall Line Magnolia Bogs of the Mid-Atlantic Region. Roderick Simmons and Mark Strong. A Really Sad Farewell!!! ... ~1217 KB) A Trip to the Wetlands. Janet L. Earickson. Araby Bog: A Globally-Rare Magnolia Bog in Charles County, Maryland. Roderick H. Simmons and Mark T. Strong. Description of the ...
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Maryland Native Plant Society: At Risk: Araby Bog
Find a Plant Gallery Resources Contact Us Join MNPS Site Map Site Index At Risk: Araby Bog, Charles County The Araby bog is a magnolia bog of unusual size and quality. Its estimated size is about 6.5 acres. Large magnolia bogs of this kind are a recognizable habitat that occur only in a limited range of the mid-Atlantic. This wetland is currently ...
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Araby Bog
(McAtee 1918). Other well known bogs near Washington that are more eastward of the fall line, like the Glen Bumie and ... also include upland Oak-Chestnut-Heath Forest, acidic seeps, perennial streams, and Seepage Swamps. Magnolia Bogs have become increasingly rare and surviving ones degraded throughout their range because of extensive development of ...
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The Araby bog is a magnolia bog of unusual size and quality, and the hydrology that sustains the bog would be very significantly degraded by the proposed development. Magnolia bogs are a recognizable habitat that occur only in a limited range of the mid-Atlantic, and hence have been ...
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Amphibian Articles - Substrate Mixtures for the Vivarium
(Searcey, 2001). Avoid using soft leaves, such as maple, mulberry, sweet gum, magnolia, and tulip tree, as these will turn to mush as they decay (Searcey, 2001). Also avoid ... of a small amount of substrate from an established aquarium, preferably sand, or natural pond. Natural bogs and marshes should be avoided, as these may contain toxins and undesirable bacteria that will ...
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Spring Weekend Getaways - National Geographic Adventure Magazine
Ski Down Waterfalls, Minnesota When the rivers bound for Lake ... or Devil Track River. Nearby, 124 miles (200 kilometers) of groomed trails run amid frozen lakes, bogs, and spruce forests where moose and bobcats roam. Lutsen is a century-old lodge overlooking ...
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Birds of RBNC
Canada warbler Cape May warbler cerulean warbler chestnut-sided warbler common yellowthroat Connecticut warbler golden-winged warbler Magnolia warbler ville warbler northern parula northern waterthrush orange-crowned warbler ovenbird plam warbler nessee warbler Wilson's warber yellow warbler Waxwings cedar waxwing Wrens house wren ...
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Dogwood Alliance - International Paper's Southern Presence
Great Dismal Swamp than anywhere else. Click here to read more about the Great Dismal Swamp. Click here. Augusta and Texarkana Mills and Natural Pine Forests Near Magnolia, Arkansas, United States Photograph by Mike Gee IPs large Augusta Mill is located in Georgias southeastern plains near the Savannah River and the border with South Carolina and the sourcing footprint for ...
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