Hi - Here's a note from the head of the CBF that some of you may be interested in regarding a proposed development near Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge....
Work Party 2006; Tortoise Reserve, near White Lake, North Carolina OK the dates are set. 18-21 May 2006, for the fourth, or is it the fifth or sixth, Tortoise...
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Hi - The schedule is online. Sorry I didn't send a message to notify everyone when it first went up. http://potomacaudubon.org/wbc/wbc.html For those who like...
Can anyone ID this for Karyn. Thanks. Marc ... From: "Karyn Molines" <kmolines@...> To: "Sara Tangren" <SATangren@...>; "Marc...
Marc Imlay
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Apr 9, 2006 2:04 pm
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Here is one more possibility besides Spirea prunifolia. Any advice on this ? Thanks. Marc ... I believe this is spirea thunbergii. It blooms very early in...
Marc Imlay
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Apr 15, 2006 5:25 pm
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... Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 21:52:28 -0000 From: ecuebel <ecuebel@...> To: kathy@... Subject: Plants of Soldiers Delight Kathy, Please send this to...
Just a reminder that there's a WBC trip this Saturday to Thompson's. 6 12:30pm Thompson Wildlife Management Area Trilliums Plus, Linden, Virginia. Meet at Bob...
Hi - I was out along the Canal near Shepherdstown and found this plant. I feel I should know it - but it's the first time I've seen it anywhere along the...
Hi Again - Thanks for the suggestions. (Veratrum viride, Yelllow Lady's Slipper, Hosta.) It didn't seem to me to be any of those - so I decided to write to...
When I said something about a bird bringing in the seed of the (likely) Epipactis, Rodney had this to say: I think that Epipactis, like other orchids, is...
Hi - Just letting you know that the August-Sept. schedule is now online. Jean sent it to me a couple of weeks ago but somehow I overlooked it and didn't get...
Details of the House, The cottage is small but adequate to sleep 8. We have used it 3 times and enjoy revisiting it. BR 1 - 2nd floor - has 2 sets of bunk beds...
Catherine Warfield
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... Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006 12:17:56 -0400 From: ecuebel@... To: SoldiersDelight@yahoogroups.com, rdb2006@..., kathy@..., ...
The entry states that Jean is a "naturist" rather than a naturalist. To the best of my recollection, none of the Worthley Botany events have ever been...
Oh but they have, you should have been in the first class. Greta was a clothes optional person. We have photos from Milbourn Landing State Park early 70s. (and...
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From Jil. Also - see below for announcement about October native grasses program. ... From: Defenders of Wildlife Sent: Aug 17, 2006 9:55 AM To:...
Can anyone ID this very common sedge, seen here in a vacant lot in Baltimore, growing on dry, compacted, sandy fill? I'm working with a group of Master...
In the photo, the foliage of this one is bluer, but I'm not sure if that's true to life. Do you think it's the same as Carex3? Same site, same day, this...
Louisa- Your photos look like Plantains to me - the first English Platain a common weed in lawns etc Jean. ... From: WorthleyBotany@yahoogroups.com ...
It looks like Plantago lanceolata to me. Mike Hollins Ecosystem Recovery Institute P.O. Box 249 Freeland, MD 21053 phone: (410) 357-0638, (717) 235-8426 fax:...
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Hi Louisa, The first one looks to me like the common Plantago, which sometimes grows in yards without Chem Lawn (including mine) and manages in the dryest and ...
Susan Rudy
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Well, I suppose that everybody has identified this plant as a plantain. If it had been a Carex, as might have been supposed, wouldn't the stems have exhibited...
Ed, I didn't come prepared for plant ID, unfortunately, and had no hand lens. I don't see very well close up, so I relied on the camera's zoom lens to show as...
The new schedule is now online. http://potomacaudubon.org/wbc/wbc.html Here's a botanical trivia q. for you: What state(s) has(have) a state herb? And here's a...
Kathy- Since changing the party left Dec. 9 empty I've added the Puniceaceae (Pomegranate Family) here at 10 am Everyone is to find out an interesting fact...