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Dicots, Part 2
... of Europe. Sidalcea malvaeflora. Checker Bloom. Perennial. Sniveley's Ridge. MENTHACEAE see LAMIACEAE Onagraceae: Evening-primrose Family Camissonia contorta (Oenothera contorta). Contorted Primrose. Annual. Cottonwood Flat. Camissonia (micrantha?). Small Primrose? Miniature Evening Primrose? Annual. Clarkia bottae. Botta's Godetia. Farewell-to-spring. Annual. Bl May-July. Cliff Trail. Clarkia ...
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Dicots, Part 3
... eye. Common Field Speedwell. Annual. Mouth of Laurel Canyon. Native of Europe. Solanaceae: Nightshade Family *? Datura wrightii (Datura meteloides). Tolguacha. Jimsonweed. Sacred Datura. Perennial. Uncommon. Cottonwood Flat. Possibly introduced from Mexico. *Lycopersicon esculentum. Tomato. Annual or short-lived perennial. Uncommon. Native of South America. *Nicotiana glauca. Tree Tobacco. Shrub. ...
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Identification of the Hardwoods
... | birch | black cherry | black walnut/butternut | buckeye | American chestnut | cottonwood | dogwood | elm | hackberry | hickory | holly | locust | magnolia | maple | oak | poplar | red alder | redbud | royal paulownia | sassafras | sweetgum | sycamore | tupelo | willow | yellow-poplar HARDWOOD - Trees with broad, flat leaves as opposed to coniferous or needled trees. Wood hardness varies among ...
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The Beaver
... , Russia, Germany, France and Poland. Beaver are found in wooded areas near water where aspen, willows, cottonwood and other food trees are found, excluding many parts of Florida, Nevada and Mexico. Color: The ... And when they sit up to gnaw down an aspen or cottonwood, a favorite pastime, their weight gives them a solid foundation. The broad, flat, scaly tail serves as a prop when sitting erect, as ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Large Trees (50 - 100' or more)
... : spring; yellow-orange/foliage: yellow, orange foliage: yellow foliage: yellow Scientific Name Platanus occidentalis Populus deltoides Populus grandidentata Prunus serotina Common Name sycamore eastern cottonwood bigtooth aspen wild black cherry Height 75-100' 75-100' 50-70' 50-60' Ohio Distribution widespread widespread widespread widespread Habitat floodplains, water margins floodplains and ...
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Trees part 2
... effective control measures are known. Pruning of diseased parts does not help control this disease, in fact, it spreads it. Septoria Canker (fungus - Septoria musiva or Mycosphaerella populorum): Cottonwood and Lombardy varieties are susceptible. Leaf infection precedes twig or stem infection. Canker is not easily distinguished from Cytospora canker. The canker on highly susceptible young stems ...
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Inflorescence Terminology (Part 1)
... : A branched or compound raceme (i.e. main rachis with branches bearing flowers on pedicels). Corymb: Flat-topped inflorescence with youngest flowers at the end of main axis or rachis. Cyme: ... , often pendent and falling as a unit. This is the typical inflorescence of willow (Salix), cottonwood (Populus), oak (Quercus), alder (Alnus) and birch (Betula). All these species belong to a polyphyletic ...
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Devils Claws
... Basket When dried the devil's claw seed capsules look as though they were sprayed with flat black paint. Claws gathered for basketry were sometimes buried to preserve the dark black color. The ... . Depending on the tribe and availability of plant materials, strips of stems from willow (Salix), cottonwood (Populus), rush (Juncus), or squaw bush (Rhus trilobata) were used in place of yucca leaves, and ...
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CuttingBackI
... time and it looked as if we were in the middle of a blizzard. The seeds are small and flat, about the size of a dime, and all of them are embryonic elm trees. Shortly after that windstorm, ... seedless – male. Our Norway Maples have produced some seedings here and there, too, as has a "Cottonless Cottonwood" that suddenly began production out of the blue a couple of summers ago. But none of these can ...
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Cottonwood
Cottonwood Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple not lobed fine, double teeth all teeth same size long stem triangular with flat base, with glands Fruit Characteristics other fruit (not cone, winged, acorn, or ... triangular leaves are from 3 to 6 inches long, and nearly as wide. Although the Eastern Cottonwood typically grows on the moist soils of stream bottoms, swamps and lake shores, it can grow ...
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