Plants of Maine: Our Native Flora & Some Notes on Maine Cattle by F. Lamson Scribner Two articles originally published in Agriculture of Maine 1874-5, 19th Annual Report of the Secretary of the Maine Board of Agriculture. Contents:Ornamental and Useful Plants of Maine / Some Notes on Maine Cattlehttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/1120/thumbnail.jp
This is the third revision of the Checklist of Vascular Plants of Maine. Like its predecessors, it l...
This investigation centers around the identification and location of the various woody plants on the...
Claire Ackroyd, a landscape designer in Orono, loves Maine\u27s native plants. In her homeland, Eng...
When the Europeans first colonized New England they initiated the process of transforming the landsc...
The aim of this study has been to determine the full range of woody plant materials suitable for lan...
In 1944 Fay Hyland and Ferdinand Steinmetz published The Woody Plants of Maine: Their Occurrence and...
1885 has Appendix: The Sphingidæ of New England [by] C. H. Fernald, A. M. ...1892 includes also Agri...
Bogs are fascinating places to visit! One may compare these sphagnum-covered areas with huge amphith...
The following articles are reprinted from several numbers of The Iowa Farmer and Horticulturist of 1...
Lands and Forests: Maine and the Nation - A Select Bibliography by Margaret A. Whalen, Maine State A...
An article for gardeners on assuring the survival of their perennials. The Plant Hardiness Zone Map...
This newly revised and expanded fact sheet series addresses the basics of keeping houseplants. It wi...
This is a study of the vascular plants occurring in Oxford County, Maine. Plants with vascular or co...
In a number of former papers the writer presented notes on new or otherwise noteworthy native and in...
Recently quite a number of plants new to the State or noteworthy for other reasons, have come under ...
This is the third revision of the Checklist of Vascular Plants of Maine. Like its predecessors, it l...
This investigation centers around the identification and location of the various woody plants on the...
Claire Ackroyd, a landscape designer in Orono, loves Maine\u27s native plants. In her homeland, Eng...
When the Europeans first colonized New England they initiated the process of transforming the landsc...
The aim of this study has been to determine the full range of woody plant materials suitable for lan...
In 1944 Fay Hyland and Ferdinand Steinmetz published The Woody Plants of Maine: Their Occurrence and...
1885 has Appendix: The Sphingidæ of New England [by] C. H. Fernald, A. M. ...1892 includes also Agri...
Bogs are fascinating places to visit! One may compare these sphagnum-covered areas with huge amphith...
The following articles are reprinted from several numbers of The Iowa Farmer and Horticulturist of 1...
Lands and Forests: Maine and the Nation - A Select Bibliography by Margaret A. Whalen, Maine State A...
An article for gardeners on assuring the survival of their perennials. The Plant Hardiness Zone Map...
This newly revised and expanded fact sheet series addresses the basics of keeping houseplants. It wi...
This is a study of the vascular plants occurring in Oxford County, Maine. Plants with vascular or co...
In a number of former papers the writer presented notes on new or otherwise noteworthy native and in...
Recently quite a number of plants new to the State or noteworthy for other reasons, have come under ...
This is the third revision of the Checklist of Vascular Plants of Maine. Like its predecessors, it l...
This investigation centers around the identification and location of the various woody plants on the...
Claire Ackroyd, a landscape designer in Orono, loves Maine\u27s native plants. In her homeland, Eng...