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Photo Show: Every Tree Tells a Story

by Kyle J Webster | May 2, 2011 | Natural History, Publications, Apps, and Websites

The Cultural Landscape Foundation presents: Every Tree Tells a Story featuring extraordinary trees and tree groupings at twelve sites around the country and Puerto Rico. The show includes a history of the elms of East Hampton, New York.  For the website CLICK...

Adirondack Wild Edible Plant Workshops

by Kyle J Webster | May 2, 2011 | Classes and Workshops

The Adirondack Green Circle is hosting a series of Adirondack Wild Edible Plant workshops with Pat Banker at Heaven Hill Farm in Lake Placid. The first one is May 30, 2011 at 2pm. Contact Gail Brill for more information (gailbrilldesign@gmail.com)

NYFA Upcoming Workshops for Salix and Botrychium. Register Now!

by Kyle J Webster | Apr 28, 2011 | Classes and Workshops

Two upcoming exciting workshop being offered by the New York Flora Association in conjunction with the Bailey Hortorium are listed below.  Click on the fliers for a larger version. May 21-22 (Saturday and Sunday), 2011, Salix (willow) workshop based out of Ithaca...

How to Identify Lesser Celandine, An Invasive Exotic Plant

by Kyle J Webster | Apr 26, 2011 | Plant Identification

This invasive plant can take over a floodplain understory and although the yellow masses of flowers may look pretty, it should be removed if possible. It is blooming now (late April and early May) so keep a lookout for it....

Everything You Wanted to Know About Duckweeds

by Kyle J Webster | Apr 26, 2011 | Publications, Apps, and Websites

Wayne Armstrong from Palomar College has assembled a very information-rich website on the taxonomy of the Lemnaceae. There are lots of photos and keys to use to key out this sometimes difficult group.  To access the website CLICK HERE.
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