Many of these taxa, however, have a high Canadian conservation priority because they are also at risk in adjacent states or provinces. Rare taxa with Appalachian and Coastal Plain affinities are most common in southwestern Ontario. Arctic and boreal affinities predominate in Northern Ontario. These ...
John's wort (, , ) growing in northern Ontario. These findings provide promising incentives in the ethnopharmacological community for medicinal research in this region. 展开 关键词: Traditional medicine northern Ontario medicinal plants anti-microbial anti-cancer drug discovery ...
At least 175 food plants and 52 beverage plants were gathered by Native Peoples in eastern Canada. Iroquoian agriculturalists of southern Ontario cultivated corn, beans, squash, tobacco, and sunflowers, and gathered the greatest variety of food plants. Southern and eastern Algonkian hunters and gathe...
Another plant native to the Land of Lincoln and suitable for your garden is the spiderwort. It is native to the eastern part of the U.S., extending to parts of Canada such as Ontario. This plant grows one to two feet tall and adapts well to sunny and shaded areas. Spiderworts may re...
The southern edge borders the eastern hardwood forest, abuts the north shores of the Great Lakes, and in the west intergrades with the aspen parkland and prairie. The northern edge fades into the tundra. Figure 1 The boreal forest of Canada, and names and approximate locations of Aboriginal ...
in Table3and some mention in Sumerian cuneiform tablets, finds in Egyptian pharaonic tombs (2900–2150 BCE), stables in Amarna (14th century BCE), linearbandkeramik (LBK) settlements in Northern Europe and Roman settlements throughout Europe are known (Patterson2019). Today, this pest is ...
Application of the index of marsh bird community integrity to coastal wetlands of Georgian Bay and Lake Ontario, Canada Ecological indicators have gained increasing attention within the scientific community over the past 40 years. Several taxonomic groups have been used succ... LA Smith-Cartwright,P...
A northern population of snapping turtles (Chelydra serpentina) centred around Lake Sasajewun in the Wildlife Research Area in Algonquin Park, Ontario, has... RJ Brooks,GP Brown,DA Galbraith - 《Canadian Journal of Zoology》 被引量: 810发表: 1991年 A simple method to estimate the potential ...
Miscanthus Sinensis” Huron Sunrise” This outstanding selection was developed in Ontario, Canada by Martin Quinn. h 5-6′, full sun, zone 4 Miscanthus sinensis ‘Huron Star’ flowers earlier than others, green blade with narrow white midrib. Sun, h 6-7′ Miscanthus Sinensis ‘Little Zebra’...
Karen Stephenson, an educator of edible wild food who lives just north of Toronto, gives edible walk and talks, attends festivals, and engages in public speaking. Her site: Edible Wild Food. Sherri Canjar, in Northern Ontario, has The Foraging Gourmet. The site has a blog with few posts...