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- Eastern Skunk Cabbage (category Flora of New Brunswick)magical talisman by various tribes of Native Americans. Western Skunk Cabbage Germplasm Resources Information Flora of North America: Symplocarpus foetidus...6 KB (649 words) - 13:42, 5 August 2009
- and Chatsworth, New Jersey. This program began when Frederick Coville of the USDA-ARS collaborated with Elizabeth Coleman White of New Jersey. In the early...7 KB (651 words) - 20:55, 10 February 2010
- is a species of willow native to most of North America except for the southeast and far north, occurring from Alaska east to New Brunswick, and south to...4 KB (324 words) - 17:33, 7 May 2010
- Butternut (category Trees of New Brunswick)Oiled, the grain of the wood usually shows much light. It is often used to make furniture, and is a favorite of woodcarvers. Flora of North America: Juglans...3 KB (333 words) - 06:55, 27 March 2007
- Bur oak (category Trees of Plains-Midwest U.S.)diameter of up to 3 m; reports of taller trees occur, but have not been verified. It is also one of fastest-growing oaks, with growth rates of 60-100 cm...5 KB (609 words) - 08:34, 27 April 2007
- Adelaide Black Hill Flora Centre - Adelaide Currency Creek Arboretum - Morphett Vale Mount Lofty Botanic Garden - Piccadilly Nangawooka Flora Park - Victor Harbour...12 KB (845 words) - 17:27, 19 January 2009
- History of phycology (category History of biology) (section The exploration of the world and the advance of knowledge)— 1901), who became Professor of Botany at Lund in 1839, made a study of the life-histories of algae, described many new genera and species. It was to...44 KB (14,701 words) - 04:07, 15 September 2007
- cut out of the fruit, but unless the rot is caught immediately the fruit will no longer be edible. Plum is used as a food plant by the larvae of some Lepidoptera...44 KB (489 words) - 01:52, 5 March 2015