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nwi status

Listing 1 - 10 from 305 for nwi status

Menispermum canadense, moonseed
... southeastern Canada. Habitat: Usually found at the margins of openings in forests, often near streams. NWI status: none Comment: Menispermum is from a Greek word meaning moonseed; canadense refers to Canada, where ...
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Cornus drummondii, roughleaf dogwood
... west to Texas and Nebraska. Habitat: most abundant in forest-prairie margins and old fields. NWI status: FAC Comment: Cornus is derived from the Latin word for horn, referring to the hard ...
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Ptelea trifoliata, hoptree
... hops substitute, hence the common name. Wildlife value: Hoptree is of limited use for wildlife. NWI status: UPL,FAC. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/15/99 ...
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Zanthoxylum americanum, American prickly ash
... honey plant. Wildlife uses: fruits are eaten by bobwhites, vireos, pheasants, cottontails and eastern chipmunks. NWI status: none Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/23/99 Go ...
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Ephedra antisyphilitica, clapweed
... : Native to the Southern Great Plains southward into Mexico. Habitat: Sandy flats, gravelly hills, canyons. NWI status: none Comment: The specific epithet and common names refer to the supposed capacity of the ...
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Yucca arkansana, soapweed
... -2.4 in) long. Distribution: Native to Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas. Habitat: prairies and savannas. NWI status: none Comment: Yucca is the native Hatian name; arkansana refers to Arkansas. Distribution in Oklahoma ...
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Berchemia scandens, rattan vine
... : Native to the southeastern quarter of the U. S. Habitat: Bottomland forests and limestone uplands. NWI status: FAC+ Comment: Many bird species eat the fruits . Berchemia honors Dutch botanist Berthout van Berchem ...
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Rubus allegheniensis, Allegheny blackberry
... , and sauces. Wildlife benefits: blackberry fruits are eaten by many species of birds and mammals. NWI status: UPL,FACW. Distribution in Oklahoma: BACK NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/17/99 ...
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Brunnichia ovata, ladies' eardrops
... U. S., mostly on the Coastal Plain. Habitat: River banks, swamps, margins of floodplain forests. NWI status: none Comment: Brunnichia honors Norwegian naturalist M. T. Brunnich; ovata refers to the ovate leaves ...
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Acacia angustissima, prairie acacia
... spines presrnt in most members of the genus; angustissima refers to the very narrow leaflets. NWI status: none Distribution in Oklahoma: NEXT RETURN TO INDEX Last update: 9/7/99 Go to ...
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