Cortinarius subpulchrifolius
If it is indeed distinct from Cortinarius alboviolaceus, this North American species is a hardwood lover with a silvery cap that is not usually bell-shaped and features rusty or brownish discolorations at maturity. In other respects it closely ... [... more]
Mushroom Expert |
Animal Skulls: A Guide to North American Species
Animal Skulls: This is an excellent book for the serious amateur or expert. Great line drawings and photos accompanied by concise information on each type of skull. Animal Skulls: This is a great book. The review in the August 2007, Journal of Mammalogy [... more]
$44.95
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Butterfly Gardening: Further Reading
Butterflies and Moths: Guide to the Most Common American Species, Robert Mitchell. 1987. New York, NY; Golden Press. Butterfly Gardens, Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Handbook 143. 1997. Brooklyn, New York; Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Inc. How to Attract ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension |
Science News for Kids: Snapshot: Weird, new ant
Recently discovered South American species shakes up ant family tree In the Amazon rainforests of Brazil, scientists have discovered a peculiar new species of ant. The insect has no eyes. Its body is pale. And its fanglike mouthparts are longer ... [... more]
Science News for Kids |
Succulents for Shady, Moist Areas - Cacti and Succulents
Normally, we think of succulents as plants for sunny, dry, well-drained locations. However, a few species of Sedums are well-suited to moist, shady spots. Whorled stonecrop (Sedum ternatum) is a native American species. About 1/2 foot in height, ... [... more]
Bella Online |
The Genus Xerula
Members of the genus Xerula can be recognized by their tall and slender stature, their white spore prints and their tough, rooting stems, which taper underground. There is no partial veil or universal veil (among the North American species, ... [... more]
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Armillaria tabescens
The ringless honey mushroom is probably the most easily identified North American species of Armillaria. It grows in clusters on hardwoods in eastern North America, from about the Great Lakes southward, and west to Texas and Oklahoma. It has no ... [... more]
Mushroom Expert |
The North American Species Of Coelambus (1919)
The North American Species Of Coelambus (1919) [... more]
$7.98
A1 Books |
A Revision Of The American Species Of Epilobium ...
A Revision Of The American Species Of Epilobium Occurring North Of Mexico (1891) [... more]
$10.98
A1 Books |
A Taxonomic Revision Of The American Species Of ...
A Taxonomic Revision Of The American Species Of Cladophora (chlorophyceae) In The North Atlantic Ocean And Their Geographic Distribution [... more]
$177.90
A1 Books |
Asarum shuttleworthii (Evergreen wild ginger)
This native North American species has pale green heart-shaped leaves which develop bronze highlights in the autumn. In summer, it produces a profusion of starry white flowers on 4- to 12-inch spikes. It self-sows freely. This species produces ... [... more]
Fine Gardening |
A Revision Of The American Species Of Epilobium ...
A Revision Of The American Species Of Epilobium Occurring North Of Mexico (1891) [... more]
$23.02
A1 Books |