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Black-capped Vireo in Kansas
... ravines, scrub oak ridges or chaparral in Texas or Oklahoma. The black-capped vireo suspends its nest 2-15 feet high in forked branches of a plum, dogwood or small oak. Like the ...
www.gpnc.org

Jan 2002
... solution - actively involved in the protection of our native orchids - whether it is on the Oak Ridges Moraine, in the Rouge Valley, the extension of the 404 north or the 407 east ...
www.soos.ca

groomart
... edges looking somewhat natural. Extra large sepals must be trimmed. Also, the so-called terminal oak-leaves on some varieties (e.g. 'Christian Dior') must be suitably trimmed to size. Sometimes ... top of each other and they actually are. Simply remove them. 3. Trim the damaged ridges of petals. If there is one wayward petal too large compared to the rest, a ...
carolinadistrict.org

Scarlet Oak
... oak is found in floodplains and swamps. The Scarlet Oak will avoid these locations, and instead grow in dry, sandy, or rocky areas, such as the sandstone ridges of the Appalachians, the glacier scoured hills of southern New England, or the sands of the coastal plain. It prefers members of its own genus, the black oak, the chestnut oak, and the white oak, for ...
www.il-st-acad-sci.org

Scarlet Oak
... Oak Leaf Characteristics broad, flat simple pinnately lobed bristle tips deeply lobed ... Oak Quercus coccinea The impressive fall coloration of the leaves gives this tree its common name. It is an upland tree, growing in sandy and gravelly soils on ridges ... state. The coarse-grained, strong wood has similar uses to that of Red Oak, but is considered by some to be inferior. The tree grows rapidly, and ...
www.oplin.org

Southern Red Oak
... Oak (Spanish Oak) Quercus falcata The rough bark of this tree is dark brown to dark gray in color, furrowed, and is marked by rough ridges and plates. The twigs have rust-colored hairs. Its leaves are distinctive. The Southern Red Oak grows in sandy, ... of the southernmost counties. The wood of the Southern Red Oak is strong and coarse-grained. It warps and checks badly during ...
www.oplin.org
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Bluejack oak
... Neighboring trees in its pine sandhill and hardwood hammock habitats include longleaf pine, turkey oak, southern red oak, and common persimmon. The acorns are extremely valuable to wildlife such as deer, ... growing seasons. Bark: The grayish black bark is thick with blocky furrows and rough ridges. Habitat: Bluejack oak grows on well-drained sandy soils in pine sandhill and dry hardwood hammock ...
www.sfrc.ufl.edu

Laurel oak
... whitetail deer, raccoons, squirrels, turkeys, ducks, quail, birds, and rodents. Identifying Characteristics Size/Form: Laurel oak is a large tree that reaches heights of 65' to 100'. It has full ... on young trees. As trees get older, the bark develops furrows and flat, broad ridges. Habitat: Laurel oak grows several habitats, ranging from moist, well-drained sandy soils in woodlands and hammocks ...
www.sfrc.ufl.edu
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Open Directory - Regional: North America: Canada: Ontario: Metro Areas: Greater Toronto
... offering visitors nature and wildlife views, with an area of almost 5000 hectares, from the Oak Ridges Moraine to the beach at the Rouge Marsh on Lake Ontario. Gives extensive information about ...
dmoz.org

Open Directory - Regional: North America: Canada: Ontario: Regions: Central
... encourage the public use of this special 6523 acre nature reserve. Oak Ridges Trail Association - ORTA organizes hikes on trails of the Oak Ridges Moraine, and is engaged in establishing a system of trails ...
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