If you'renew to tree & shrub identification, pleasego here There are a number of interesting articles fromThe Monday Gardenon this site Humour- a humorous look at tree/shrub-related topics Philosophical- some thoughtful and inspiring aspects of trees & shrubs ...
The tree shown here has several Poison Ivy vines climbing it. This picture was taken in the spring before any leaves have come out, in Point Pelee National Park. This shows the thread-like roots that hold Poison Ivy to the tree (or other support) that it climbs. Close-up of these ...
is a lot to see and do in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) so here is some information from the U.S. Forest Service for your reference about what you should know before you go into the BWCA for your trip. Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass. Do lifejackets have to be ...
Towards operational radar-only crop type classification: Comparison of a traditional decision tree with a random forest classifier. Can. J. Remote Sens. 2012, 38, 60–68. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Sonobe, R.; Tani, H.; Wang, X.; Kobayashi, N.; Shimamura, H. Random forest ...
The main diets are dominated by grasses in spring, flowering herbs in early summer, leaves of woody plants in late summer, acorns and other fruit in fall and evergreen woody shrubs and other woody twigs/buds in winter. Agricultural crops are also commonly consumed. As a result, these ...
The most dominant tree species in the Hearst Forest is black spruce (Picea mariana Mill. B.S.P.), being present as a major component in various forest types that cover 67% of the land base. On better drained, more productive lowland transitional and upland sites, black spruce may be ...