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Maryland Native Plant Society: Woody Flora of the Diabase, Boyds, Maryland
Pine Pinus echinata Yellow Pine Pinus pungens Table Mountain Pine Pinus virginiana Virginia Pine CYPRESS FAMILY - Cupressaceae Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar GREENBRIER FAMILY - ... FAMILY - Rhamnaceae Ceanothus americanus New Jersey Tea VINE FAMILY - Vitaceae Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper Vitis labrusca Fox Grape Vitis aestivalis Summer Grape Vitis vulpina Winter Grape ...
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Invasive Non-Native Plants
Maryland south. Trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) has dramatic flowers attractive to hummingbirds, and Virginia creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia) has spectacular red fall foliage, but be aware that both are ... Plants," by Gene Cooley, MD Natural Heritage Program; "Invasive Alien Plant Species of Virginia," by the Virginia Native Plant Society (P.O. Box 844, Annandale, VA 22003) and the ...
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Kind Planet Rabbit Care - Keeping Rabbits Safe
Snow-on-the-Mountain Sweet Pea (seeds) Sweet Potato Skunk Cabbage Tansy Tomato (leaves) Tulip Virginia Creeper (berries) Water Hemlock Wisteria (seeds/pods) Yew (berries) Compiled by the University of IL College ...
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iCanGarden.com
I had my share of whitefly on the virginia creeper and aphids on the honeysuckle. The bed off the deck was completely emptied and filled ...
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Mardi's Backyard - ICanGarden.com
Virginia creeper and hops. Another view of the pond and surrounding perennials -- lupine, Miss Wilmot potentilla, creeping ...
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Southwest Virginia 4-H Educational Center
Virginia and visit the world famous Barter Theatre. Biking The Virginia Creeper Trail And Naturalist Study In The Southern Blue Ridge Mountains - April 20-26, 2008 Enjoy scenic treks down the "Creeper", a retired railway corridor of the Virginia-Carolina ...
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Native Plants on the Great Barrington River Walk
Indian grass** Celandine poppy* ** Dandelion* Early meadow rue** Foamflower** Virginia knotweed Clover Trillium** Globe flower** Stinging nettle** Large-flowered bellwort** Mullein* ... Waterleaf** Waterleaf** Waterleaf** Blue flag iris** Cardinal flower** Wild Bergamot** Sweet Cicely** Virginia creeper** Hairy beard-tongue** Pokeweed** Clearweed seed** Clearweed seed** Giant Solomon's ...
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Poison Ivy
Poison Ivy is often confused with another woody vine, Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus quinquefolia). Notice how much bigger and lighter colored the tendrils of Virginia Creeper are compared to the aerial roots of Poison Ivy ... as your thumb, and were growing on the same tree. Poison Ivy (don't touch!) Virginia Creeper (OK to touch) The fruits of Poison Ivy are grapelike clusters of tiny, white, ...
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Georgia Wildlife Federation
Appropriate vines for Georgia include coral honeysuckle, greenbriar, trumpet creeper, passionflower, Virginia creeper, wild grape, crossvine, and climbing hydrangea. The vines listed attract nectar-feeders like butterflies ...
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Welcome to Northern Virginia Conservation Trust
Northern Virginia's residents to learn more about and improve our natural surroundings. Adventures in Conservation consists ... overhead, while all around us the marsh will be in bloom: purple Pickerelweed, orange Trumpet Creeper, and Yellow Iris. We'll also look for more unusual flowers, like the undulating white ...
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