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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Large Trees (50 - 100' or more)
... in curly plates. Does well in acidic to alkaline soils. *(bd) *(w) Tolerant of wet and poor soils. Iron chlorosis in alkaline soils. *(bd) *(w) Slender tree with sulfur-yellow buds. Difficult ... Adaptable to a variety of environments including saline, dry or sterile soils. *(w) *(bd) Gray, fissured bark, gray buds. Tolerates poor to excessive drainage. Availability trade trade trade Flower Season and ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Height Plants (4"-36") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... of flowers and dark green leaves. Requires well-drained soils. *(bf) Does well in moist or very dry soils; shade-tolerant in dry soils. Green-blue arrow-shaped foliage. *(bf) Availability trade specialty ... flowers open in the morning. Prefers partial shade and acidic soils. Not a true grass. A short goldenrod; does well on poor soils including sand and clay. Short-lived perennial. *(bf) Attractive 4 ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Conifers
... land, waste places wet soil, bogs, water margins, acidic soils well-drained sites, acidic soils Features Tolerates wide range of soils and conditions; blue-green ascending and sprawling branches. Needs ... prefers moist, acidic soils; grows best in well-drained, upland sites. Rapid and irregular growth. Requires moist, fertile, acidic soil. Not tolerant of urban stress or poor drainage. *(w) *(bd) ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Broadleaf Evergreens
... soils deep ravines, acidic soils acidic soils, in oak woods Features Dark, shiny, leathery leaves; moist, cool, acidic, well-drained soils. Shade tolerant, but flowers better in sun. Large, leathery leaves; intolerant of poor drainage. Best in shaded, moist, acidic soils. Fragrant flowers ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Native Herbaceous Plants
... borders wetland or pond borders locations with growing limitations such as poor drainage, low fertility, dry soils informal, naturalistic landscapes golf courses roadsides parks landfill site reclamation corporate ... or very deep roots. Transplanting is not recommended and will probably lead to poor performance in the landscape. Help preserve native wildflower stands by not collecting whole ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Tall Plants (up to 6') (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... places meadows, open woods and roadsides meadows, open woodlands Features Showy, spikes of flowers. Tolerates poor drainage and shade. Large spread. *(bf) Interesting pods and 2" clusters of flowers; downy leaves ... gray centers that mature to brown. Grows well in dry or moist soils, including clays. Does best in fertile soils. Has spreading and attractive flower heads and lush foliage. Do not disturb ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Grasses and Sedges
... Features Clumping, medium green foliage turns yellow-brown with first frost. Best in moist soils and partial shade. Tolerates standing water. Spring foliage is intensely yellow; becomes yellow-green ... arching mounds; turns yellow and brown in fall. Best in moist, fertile soils with partial shade. Tolerates poor conditions including flooding. Feathery open panicles are tan or straw yellow through ...
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Ohioline, Environment
... Research Bulletins Agricultural Drainage, Bulletin 871-98 Background Level of Heavy Metals in Ohio Farm Soils, Research Circular 275 Bacteria in Drinking Water, Bulletin 795 Biosolids Application to Agricultural Land, ... Lumber, F-9 (pdf) Control of Deer Damage in Tree Plantations, F-12 Woodlands Make Poor Pastures, F-15 Calibration Of Hand Sprayers For Herbicide Application, F-20 Calibrating Boom ...
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Growing Peaches and Nectarines in the Home Landscape, HYG-1406-98
... type soil. Peach or nectarine tree roots or rootstocks will not tolerate soils where water remains on or near the surface for more than ... office, and add the recommended lime and fertilizer. For best results, sample soils 6 to 8 inches deep every two to three years. Refer to ... a peach or nectarine tree too deep in the soil can cause poor growth or death. Training and Pruning The open center system is ...
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Clostridium perfringens: Not the 24 hour flu, HYG-5568-98
... is one of the bacteria that make people sick. Clostridium perfringens bacteria are found in soils, the intestines of humans and animals, and sewage. Any raw food may contain spores or ... food are prepared several hours before serving. What causes Clostridium perfringens poisoning? In most instances, poor temperature control is the cause of this foodborne illness. Small numbers of the organism may ...
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