Topics:
- ‘Louisiana Wildlife Action Plan: An Important Tool for the Conservation and Management of Invasive Species’
- Lawrence Rozas
- LA WAP
- LDWF
- LA WAP 2015 and Revisions 2019
- 4 Tiers of invasive species
- ‘The Red Oaks of Louisiana’
- R. Dale Thomas
- Quercus
- Chinquapin
- Beech
- White oaks
- Red Oaks
- Live Oaks
- Quercus incana — Bluejack or Sandjack Oak
- Quercus laurifolia — Laurel Oak
- Quercus hemisphaerica — Upland Laurel Oak
- Quercus phellos — Willow Oak
- Quercus nigra — Water Oak
- Quercus imbricaria — Shingle Oak
- Quercus falcata — Southern Red or Spanish Oak
- Quercus pagoda — Cherrybark Oak
- Quercus laevis — Turkey-foot Oak
- Quercus marilandica — Blackjack Oak
- Quercus texana
- formerly Quercus nuttallii — Nuttall Oak or Striped Oak
- Quercus shumardii — Shumard Oak
- Quercus velutina — Black Oak
- Quercus arkansana – Arkansas Oak
- ‘Searching for Orchids’
- Louisiana State Arboretum
- Ville Platte
- Jim Robinson
- Southern Twayblades
- Listera australis
- Coral Root Orchid
- Corallorhiza wisterana
- Cranefly Orchid
- Tipularia discolor
- Orchidaceae Family
- ‘Trip to Briarwood Nature Preserve’
- Linda Barber Auld
- Jackie Duncan
- Torreya taxifolia
- Nabalus barbatus
- barbed rattlesnake root
- Kalmia latifolia
- pink mountain laurel
- Iris giganticaerulea
- Nepenthes
- Pitcher plants
- ‘Medicinal Use of Passionflower
- Passiflora incarnata
- Summer Ellzey
- Passifloraceae
- Maypop
- Drummond’s Skullcap Scutellaria drummondii
- Wendy Rihner
- 19th Century Scottish botanist Thomas Drummond
- Beavers Abundance
- PROPAGATION TIPS
- Viburnum dentatum (Southern Arrowwood) and Viburnum nudum (Possumhaw) from cuttings
- Spigelia Marilandica (Indian Pink)
- Rhododendron canescens
- austrinum (Native Azalea)
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