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Drosera Sundews New Jersey Pine Barrens Bog Sarracenia purpurea
... Barrens Bog Sarracenia purpurea Intro / Photos / Info / Growlist / Sales & Trades / Wanted / Links / Contact New Jersey Pine Barrens Trip - May, 2002 Webb's Mill Bog: A beautiful New Jersey Carnivorous Plant Habitat where ... , May 27th, 2002, I dragged three of my friends on an adventure to the New Jersey Pine Barrens to see some of our "local" carnivorous plants in habitat. After almost 2 hours in ...
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CCE - Suffolk County: Links
... cornell.edu/tompkins/ithacachildrensgarden/index.html Long Island Farm Bureau - http://lifb.com/ Long Island Horticulture Research and Extension Center - http://www.longislandhort.cornell.edu Long Island Pine Barrens Society - http://www.pinebarrens.org/ National IPM Network - Northeast Region - http://northeastipm.org/ New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets - http://www.agmkt.state. ...
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Name That Plant! - GardenWeb
... posted on Thu, Nov 2, 06 at 9:38 What is this tree? Posted by: terrene MA USA 5b on Tue, Oct 24, 06 at 14:06 5 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Nov 2, 06 at 1:48 Pine Barrens plant Posted by: carol23 z6PA on Sun, Sep 17, 06 at 8:39 9 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Nov 2, 06 at 1:28 Name for a huge dark reddish/maroon celosia Posted by: chemocurl zone 5/6 ...
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Henning's Rhododendron & Azaleas Pages
... ARS North Island Chapter ARS [BC] Noyo Chapter ARS [CA] Olympia Chapter ARS [WA] Olympic Peninsula Chapter ARS [WA] Peace Arch Chapter ARS [BC] Peninsula Chapter ARS [WA] Piedmont Chapter ARS [NC] Pilchuck Chapter ARS [WA] Pine Barrens Chapter ARS [NJ] Portland Chapter ARS [OR] Potomac Valley Chapter ARS [DC] Princeton Chapter ARS [NJ] RSC Atlantic Chapter ARS ...
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Natural, Social, and Historic Resources of Roosevelt, Monmouth County, New Jersey
... of the school. The historic trees include the Timothy Ball Black Walnut (mature during the American Revolution), the Tennent White Oak (mature during the Battle of Monmouth), the Carranza Pitch Pine (which shades the Carranza Memorial in the Pine Barrens), and a Horse Chestnut and a Yellow Buckeye both from the grounds of the home of the first ...
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The Orchid House - Information Sources
... Fine Art Photography by Ronald Shu The Orchid Place Photo Gallery of Orchid Species and Hybrids Michael Hogan The New Jersey Pine Barrens Brazilian Plants Orchids in 3D Allen Black's Orchid Photo Site Daniel's Orchids Pictorial Site Taxonomy KEW World Checklist of Selected Plant Families The Checklist gives information on the accepted scientific names and synonyms of ...
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The Snowbells
... not protected it, however, from humankinds steady encroachment into its native habitat. What are variously called pitcher plant bogs, moist pine barrens, grass-sedge bogs, or savannas once occupied about 75 percent of the Atlantic and lower Gulf Coast plains, from Virginia to Texas. Today, less than 3 percent of this area remains untouched, and the American ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Self-guided conifer tour
... needles are arranged in bundles of five. Producing cones at a very early age, the eastern white pine’s edible seeds quickly germinate in open areas. The attractive cones are cylindrical in shape and ... on the sandy soils of Cape Cod, MA and dominate the unique and endangered New Jersey Pine Barrens. Needles occur in bundles of three. 7. Dawn Redwood Metasequoia glyptostroboides The dawn redwood is ...
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Pitch Pine
... form: excurrent; sometimes forked Branching habit: long and spreading; thick limbs covered with spur shoots Pitch pine is one of the most fire resilient eastern conifers. Where fire kills the foliage, new needles ... on the bole. This adaptation allows for survival in a high frequency fire area such as the Pine Barrens of New Jersey. High resin content in this species produced the name "pitch pine". ...
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Pitch Pine References
... Coppen, J.J.W. and G.A. Hone, 1995. Gum naval stores: turpentine and rosin form pine resin. Natural Resources Institute, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome. Critchfield, W.B. ... Pinus rigida Mill.): Ecology, physiology, and genetics, pp. 347-371. In R.T.T. Forman (ed.), Pine Barrens: Ecosystems and Landscape. Academic Press, NY. Little, E.L. Jr., 1971. Atlas of United States ...
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