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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Herbaceous Vines and Creepers
... /summer spring Flower Color pink white blue, violet Habitat rocky clearings dry or moist woods moist woodlands, deep fertile soils Features Climbs up to 10'; sac-like drooping flowers; ... yellow yellow Habitat dry, sandy places; rocky slopes, slightly acidic soils dry clearings woods, clearings Features Evergreen foliage; effective groundcover for stabilizing erodible soils; tolerates shady, infertile ...
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Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Low-Growing Plants (3"-12") (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.")
... spring Flower Color white yellow white violet/pink/white Habitat fertile woods fertile woods, meadows woods moist, calcareous woods Features Fragrant, pantaloon-shaped flowers on a leafless stalk over ... Color white white blue violet Habitat fertile, moist woods, slightly acidic soils water margins, moist, fertile woods swamps, other wet areas moist or dry woodlands Features Evergreen foliage with ...
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Flowering Dogwood
... the states where it has been reported, it affects and can kill trees in the woods and in other locations in total shade. There are some reports of anthracnose on landscape ... by the fungus. It occurs most often on shade grown trees and on leaves kept moist from frequent rain or irrigating the foliage. Flower and leaf blight attack fading bracts, especially ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... cold air tends to collect during calm radiation freezes. Thick woods and undergrowth on the lower side of an orchard ... insects, diseases, nematodes, or other abnormalities. Keep the trees' roots moist during planting. Prepare the planting hole large enough so that ... the amount of nitrogen available for plant growth. Under warm, moist conditions, nitrogen becomes tied-up by bacteria that is decomposing ...
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Extoxnet FAQs - Questions About Gardening and Pesticides
... be evaluated for its potential impact on groundwater. For pesticides that are volatile, frequently turning moist soil on a warm day, as to maximize exposure of the soil surface to the ... treated wood. Alternatives to CCA treated wood include the heartwood of cedar or redwood. These woods will not last as long and are more expensive. Here are some very informative internal ...
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Botrychium virginianum
Botrychium virginianum Botrychium virginianum Fertile fronds arise from sterile fronds. The fronds grow from masses of thick, fleshy roots from a depth of about 1 ft underground. A new frond springs from a withered base of the previous year's frond. This fern grows well in rich woods, moist thickets and swamps where the soil tends to be slightly acid. Return to Main Menu Order Ophioglossales
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Fritillaria affinis... Checker Lily
... (lanceolata) var. affinis Checker Lily Family: Liliaceae (Lily family) Photo taken at Icicle Canyon, shaded woods, moist in spring Flowers: solitary or 2 to several in a loose raceme, campanulate, nodding; tepals ...
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Zanthoxylum americanum
... ash is a Missouri native plant that typically occurs on bluffs, upland rocky hillsides, open woods, moist ravines and thickets in most of the State except for the Ozark region (Steyermark). It ...
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Quercus virginiana Mill
... low coastal areas, but it also grows in dry sandy Woods or moist rich woods. The wood is very heavy and strong but is little ... Coasts. In South Carolina it is found in dry sandy woods, moist rich woods, and wet woods. It is present in nearly every habitat in ... acorns germinate soon after falling to the ground if the site is moist and warm. Germination is hypogeal. Probably few acorns remain viable ...
www.na.fs.fed.us

Minnesota's Wild and Edible Fruits
... stems except for the swamp black currant. It is found in moist places, cool woods, and thickets. The fruit is very sour, round, smooth, and ... white 5-petaled blossoms. It is found on the edges of woods, moist ravines, and in valleys. The fruit, which ripens in late June ... despite its name, is not a cranberry. Found in cool woods, thickets, and swampy moist areas, it grows from 3 to 10 feet high. Its ...
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