Is low seed set of a forest wildflower due to lack of compatible mates? A test using long-distance pollinations....
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The Main Trail at the Mary Gray Bird Sanctuary (Hilly: Prairie, succession fields, wetland, forest, pond, mature forest. Total out and...
Woodland, gentle hills, creek valley, old field succession; 0.5 miles (Woodland, gentle hills, creek valley, old field succession; 0.5...
Hilly, open fields, mature forest, creek, successional forest, prairie: approximately 1.5 miles which includes the service road to the...
One of the first trails established at MGBS, abundant spring wildflowers, spring fed creek, wet woods meadow, gentle hills,...
This is the flattest trail on the property, moist meadow forest, creek, fields, prairie Quick Trail Description This is...
Tulip Poplar Trail Hilliest of the trails at MGBS, Creek habitat, mature forest, open fields, prairie Quick Trail Description...
A linking trail that connects the service road and Viburnum Trail Quick Trail Description A linking trail that connects...
Locust Trail Quick Trail Description Short trail connecting the main area to the Beech Trail Length of Trail Approximately...
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