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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Large Trees (50 - 100' or more)
... widespread widespread widespread Habitat rich woods, bottomlands moist areas, water margins, acid to neutral soils water margins and moist bottomlands forests, floodplains; neutral to slightly ... Habitat floodplains, water margins floodplains and bottomlands moist, fertile soils, water margins moist woods, rocky hillsides, wood borders, bottomlands Features Tolerates flooding. Exfoliating bark ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... spring summer summer/autumn Flower Color green pink/white orange blue Habitat moist woods and swamps moist meadows, river bottoms dry clearings, roadsides, meadows dry prairies, open woods ... margins, bottomlands moist, fertile woods, meadows or prairies dry, open woods, fields, roadsides moist woods and meadows Features 1" long flowers resemble turtle heads; grows best in full sun and moist soils. ...
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Crataegus reverchonii, Reverchon hawthorn
... Texas, southern and eastern Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri and southeast Kansas. Uncommon in Oklahoma. Habitat: bottomlands and moist soils. Often forms thickets. Comments: Crataegus is from the Greek meaning "flowering thorn"; named in ...
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Floridata: Rhapidophyllum hystrix
... Carolina. Needle palm grows on shady wooded slopes as well as in moist bottomlands along streams. Culture Needle palm prefers fairly moist, well drained soils with lots of organic matter but is very ... spring and summer will reward with faster growth rate. Light: Full to partial shade. Moisture: Moist, well drained but tolerant of dry conditions. Hardiness: USDA Zones 8-10. Needle palm might ...
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Floridata: Sabal minor
... sawlike edges that give the plant its name. Location Blue palm grows naturally in moist forests, ravines and bottomlands from North Carolina to east Texas. This is a section of a blue ... ) of this image. Culture Light: Prefers partial sun and can tolerate light shade Moisture: Prefers moist soils but can tolerate drought Hardiness: Hardy in zones 8-10. Some varieties are hardy ...
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MidFEx's Pawpaw Page
... to Kansas. It is generally found in the understory of wooded areas, especially in rich moist bottomlands and along streams. The tree will grow in well drained upland wooded areas, although in ... tasty and abundant fruit. Be sure to keep the seeds moist until planting. Plant the seeds in a spot that is moist and partially sunny. A shallow planting is best. Also good ...
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Boxelder
... is the only maple tree in Ohio with compound leaves. The tree typically grows in moist bottomlands, and along streams and the margins of ponds and swamps. Sometimes it is found on ...
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Red Maple
... autumn the changing leaves become scarlet to orange in color. The tree grows in moist soils in swamps, bottomlands, and uplands. Distributed throughout Ohio, it is most common in the southwestern and ...
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American beech
... long, thin, reddish-brown buds. Habitat: American beech grows best in rich, moist soils and is found in bottomlands and upland forests. Photos Click on thumbnails to see a larger image in ...
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Pecan hickory
... bark into scaly, interlacing ridges. Habitat: Pecan hickory grows best in rich, moist, well-drained soils, often in river bottomlands. Photos Click on thumbnails to see a larger image in a new ...
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