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Concern over Asiatic Long Horn Beetle Spreads
... of preventing future damage. According to Chicago Botanic Garden, resistant species include oaks, honey locusts, Kentucky coffee trees and lindens, and trees at risk include: Ash (European, green and white) Norway maple Black locust Pear Box elder Plum Chinese elm Silver maple Corkscrew willow Sugar maple Horse chestnut Sycamore maple Hybrid poplar Weeping willow Lombardy poplar White mulberry
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EcoWorld - Trees Search
Fir Nikko Maple Noble Fir Nor Cal black walnut Northern Hackberry Northern Pin Oak Northern White-Cedar or Arborvitae Norway Maple Norway Spruce Nothofagus Betuloides Nothofaugus dombeyi Nutmeg Hickory Nuttall Oak ... Fir (aka Colorado Fir, Rocky Mtn) White mulberry White Oak White Poplar White Spruce (a.k.a. Canadian Spruce) White Willow Whitebark Pine Willow Oak Winged Elm Yagrumo Macho or Morototo ...
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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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Rideau Canal Waterway - The Pest Page
The female is larger than the male, white with black marking on the wings, and cannot fly. The female emits a powerful pheromone (sex ... silver and sugar maple, black walnut, eastern hemlock, pine, spruce, black and yellow birch, hickory, elm, silver poplar and butternut. Tree not eaten by the gypsy moth caterpillar include all ash species, eastern red ...
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Trees along the C and O
Milepost 60-80 area, and the list would probably be similar for much of the rest of the canal. Native Trees: River Maple, Sycamore, Box Elder, Elm, Hackberry, Paw Paw, Tulip,Poplar, White Oak, Red Oak, Basswood, Ash, Black Walnut, Hickory, Dogwood, Black Locust, Red Cedar, Honey Locust, Sassafras, Cherry, River Birch, ...
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White Squirrels, Albino Squirrels. Roadside America
Marionville even contains a White Squirrel Bed and Breakfast, where visiting humans can stay. Common gray squirrels found in Marionville are ... the main drag - Poplar St. Hours: Daylight hours. (Call to verify)Phone: 731-749-5767 Add to My Sights | Show My Sights More on Home of the White Squirrels Also of ...
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White Elm
It usually associates with red and silver maple, black ash, yellow birch and balsam poplar. The wood of the white elm is relatively heavy, hard and strong. It has a coarse texture, occasionally with interlaced fibres. Its colour ranges from almost pure white to light brown. It is used in cabinetmaking and shipbuilding, for sporting goods, coffins, boxes and crates. ...
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Balsam Poplar
Typically found in low-lying, moist ground, this poplar prefers the alluvial shorelines of waterways and lakes. It forms pure stands but also is found ... other species that grow in wet areas, such as speckled alder and willows. It associates with balsam fir, white and black spruce and trembling aspen as well. The wood varies from nearly white to ...
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Biodiversity at Risk: Responsible forest management must include protecting forest diversity
Large tracts of forest have been cleared for farming and forestry activities. Species composition has changed towards a forest with shorter-lived and shade-intolerant species such as poplar, white birch, and white spruce.1 Fall on Mount Carleton, NB. (Photo: Tracy Glynn) Traditionally, forest management has been based, almost entirely, on economic profit.2 Societal pressures have resulted in the ...
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hybrid poplar plantations
When used for pulp, as they are in BC, they provide a bright, white wood that requires less hydrogen peroxide for bleaching, and they 've been touted as a way ... 34 countries, including Canada, attended its 1996 session. At that time the IPC reported that although poplar plantations had increased in number, they remained of "relatively low significance," except in China. China was ...
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