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eastern kansas

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Hypericum hypericoides, St. Andrew's cross
... , about 5 mm (0.2 in) long. Distribution: Native to an area from Massachusetts to eastern Kansas, south to Texas, and east to Georgia. Habitat: Dry upland oak-hickory and oak-pine ...
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Prunus hortulana
... , edible, maturing in early Fall. Distribution: Native to an area from southern Ohio southwest to eastern Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma. Habitat: Moist, well-drained soil in upland forest and along streams. NWI ...
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JUJUBE Fruit Facts
... cropped well even in northern Florida. Virtually spineless. Tigerstooth Very similar to Silverhill. Topeka From eastern Kansas and an excellent, late cropping fruit. FURTHER READING Reich, Lee. Uncommon Fruits Worthy of Attention ...
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PAWPAW Fruit Facts
... native to the temperate woodlands of the eastern U.S. The American Indian is credited with spreading the pawpaw across the eastern U.S. to eastern Kansas and Texas, and from the Great Lakes ...
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Floridata: Viburnum rufidulum
... occurs naturally in southeastern North America from Virginia and southern Ohio, west to Missouri and eastern Kansas, and south to central Texas and northern Florida. It grows in well-drained soils in ...
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Prairie Falcons in Kansas
... Distribution: The prairie falcon is a regular resident in western Kansas in the fall, winter and spring. It is rare in eastern Kansas. Food: Prairie falcons are skilled, determined hunters capable of taking ... They often hunt by flying low and fast, flushing and taking prey by surprise. Other Kansas Falcons PEREGRINE FALCON MERLIN AMERICAN KESTREL GYRFALCON Raptor's Roost Text: Bob Gress and Vanessa ...
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Aesculus glabra Wil Id
... eastern Kansas, southwestern Oklahoma, and central Texas; east to western Arkansas, Tennessee, and central Alabama with one location in eastern Mississippi (9). It has been planted in Europe and the eastern United States; in eastern Massachusetts, Minnesota, and western Kansas (11). - ...
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Carya laciniosa (Michx
... from western New York through southern Michigan to southeast Iowa, south through eastern Kansas into northern Oklahoma, and eastward through Tennessee into Pennsylvania. This species is ... of painted buckeye (Aesculus sylvatica), pawpaw (Asimina triloba), flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis), possumhaw (Ilex decidua), poison-ivy (Toxicodendron radicans), and trumpet- ...
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PLANTS Profile for Cercis canadensis (eastern redbud) | USDA PLANTS
... Arkansas, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, Nebraska, New ... Cercis occidentalis Torr. ex Gray [=CECAT] California redbud Salvage restricted Connecticut: eastern redbud Special Concern New Jersey: redbud Endangered Wetland Indicator Status: Cercis ...
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Eastern Red Cedar
... Kansas has only one native evergreen tree. It is called the Eastern Red Cedar. All other native trees in Kansas lose their foliage in the winter, so they do not provide much shelter from winter weather. Thus the Eastern ...
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