I’m conflicted. Everything about the Norway maple (Acer platanoides) points to it being a blight on the landscape. It’s invasive; taking over our ravines and crowding out native species. It is not a multi-purpose tree. True – it gives shade, produces oxygen, filters the air, and mi...
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Is Gayfeather native to Ontario? Canada is home to many beautiful native plants that are suitable for growing in a variety of gardens. One such plant isLiatris, also known as blazing star or gayfeather. ... Liatris are also one of the few native plants that are found in florists as cut...
(4 cm) long. It is found from Quebec westward to Minnesota and southward toGeorgiaand Kansas. The somewhat smaller perfoliate bellwort (U. perfoliata), with more pointed leaves, occurs from Quebec andOntariosouth toFloridaandMississippi. In these two species, the leaves appear as if impaled ...
Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Eagles-Smith CA, Ackerman JT (2014) Mercury bioaccumulation in estuarine wetland fishes: evaluating habitats and risk to coastal wildlife. Environ Pollut 193:147–155 Article CAS Google Scholar Eagles-Smith CA, Suchanek TH, Colwell AE, Anderson NL, Moyle PB (2008) ...
Among the ancestors a child was born to a Huron virgin near the Bay of Quinte near Kingston, Ontario. This child was an incarnation of Tarenyawagon, entrusted with a great mission of peace. His first task was to cure the Iroquois of cannibalism. Deganawida set out on his mission in a...
(1999, p. 199) sees evidence for the initial development of Proto-Algonquians in southern Ontario and their outward movement between 500 BC and AD 900. Under this scenario, population movement into the Middle Atlantic region and the Chesapeake occurred during the Middle Woodland. Protowords for ...
plants were told by the Great Spirit to stay awake for seven days and seven nights but most could not and slept. Those plants that did stay awake, such as the pine and cedar and those few others were rewarded by being allowed to remain green all year. All the others were made to ...
nodosa may shade light to H. stipulacea while in syntopy. Nevertheless, H. stipulacea’s high plasticity and growth rate means the plants are able to escape this risk: the leaves become larger under lower light conditions and its fast growth rate makes this species a good competitor even ...