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MOIST WOODLAND EDGE NATIVE
The name comes from the way the bark on mature stems peels away to reveal several different colors.
WOODLAND NATIVE
These are the ground trailing relatives of the larger upright cane producing blackberry and raspberry. The fruit is an important food source for the smaller woodland mammals.
The fertile leaflets of this fern are covered with tiny round spore producing sporangis. Upon releasing the spores, the fertile leaflets will fall off, leaving an open space (interrupted) between the remaining upper and lower infertile leaflets.
WOODLAND NATIVE
Although red is the dominant color, T. erectum can also be found in various shades of pink.
WOODLAND NATIVE
The Paw Paw tree has an unusual tropical flavored fruit which tastes like banana with hints of mango and vanilla. The flowers emit a rotting flesh odor which mainly attract beetles for pollination.
WOODLAND NATIVE
Also called Fire Pink, the term catchfly refers to the sticky hairs on the plant which can trap insects.