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Photographs by Mark F. Watson
... Typical (often illegal) sawmill processing timber extracted from the mountains of NW Yunnan. Clearfelling Causes widespread habitat destruction in NW Yunnan where 80% of revenue is gained from timber extraction.
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Large Trees (50 - 100' or more)
... maple Height 50-70' 40-60' 50-70' 50-70' Ohio Distribution widespread widespread widespread widespread Habitat rich woods, bottomlands moist areas, water margins, acid to neutral soils ... cherry Height 75-100' 75-100' 50-70' 50-60' Ohio Distribution widespread widespread widespread widespread Habitat floodplains, water margins floodplains and bottomlands moist, fertile soils, water margins moist ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Medium Trees (30-50')
... sour gum) Height 30-50' 20-40' 30-40' 30-50' Ohio Distribution widespread widespread southcentral south, north, east Habitat dry banks, wide range of soil types wet or moist woods deep ... shingle oak black willow Height 40-50' 40-50' 35-50' Ohio Distribution north, southeast widespread widespread Habitat moist areas, any soil type, slopes, rocky water margins acid soils, rocky water margins, uplands ...
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Texosporium sancti-jacobi- Woven-spore Lichen
... old root-clumps of Poa secunda (Sandberg's bluegrass). Typically species of lichens are widespread geographically and few are rare or endemic to one certain area- mainly because lichens ... lichen in Idaho grows in the same areas and habitat as another very rare plant species- Lepidium papilliferum (slickspot peppergrass). Widespread habitat loss is responsible for the continuing rarity and possible ...
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Piaranthus geminatus
... complex of extremely nearly related species with many intermediary forms growing together in many widespread localities and they are very difficult to distinguish. Also experienced botanist found difficulty to ... proboscis, never on their legs. The pollinator spectra are similiar between of flowers in habitat and cultivated ones. Propagation: Easiest with stem cuttings. Allow cuttings to dry a day ...
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Angiosperm Families - Anthericaceae J.G. Agardh
... Geography, cytology. Holarctic, Paleotropical, Neotropical, Cape, Australian, and Antarctic. Tropical (mostly). Widespread. Taxonomy. Subclass Monocotyledonae. Superorder Liliiflorae; Asparagales. APG (1998) Monocot; non- ... Illustrations. • Thysanotus patersonii. • Johnsonia lupulina, inflorescence. • Borya nitida, habitat and flowers. This description is offered for casual browsing only ...
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Squirrels of Florida
... Florida, none are more frequently encountered than squirrels. Squirrels belong to the most successful and widespread order in the world, rodents. One of the main differences between squirrels and most ... They nest in hollow trees, sometimes taking them away from nesting birds. Flying squirrels require habitat that contains at least some large trees. They are found statewide, primarily in hardwood ...
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Species Rhododendron
... pistil so that a flower cluster past its prime consists of several dangling blossoms. Although widespread in the eastern half of the U.S., these two wild azaleas differ in distribution ... red. Discovered by George Vasey in 1878, this native azalea has a relatively restricted natural habitat in four mountainous counties of North Carolina. Growing at elevations of 3000 to 5500 feet ...
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Rhododendron History
... pistil so that a flower cluster past its prime consists of several dangling blossoms. Although widespread in the eastern half of the U.S., these two wild azaleas differ in distribution ... red. Discovered by George Vasey in 1878, this native azalea has a relatively restricted natural habitat in four mountainous counties of North Carolina. Growing at elevations of 3000 to 5500 feet ...
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... host plants Preservation of a threatened or endangered species involves preservation of its habitat and the diversity that habitat entails. When such becomes a goal of forest management, managers need information ... (Franklin, Cromack, Kermit, et al. others, 1981). 173. Note: The phenomenon of nurse logs is widespread in the forest types of the Pacific North- west. Minore (1972) found that seedlings ...
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