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Updated: November 25, 2024
Native Trees of Maryland: American Holly, Ilex opaca
American holly, Ilex opaca, is a real show stopper of a tree especially during the winter holidays. Among other benefits, it is extremely valuable to wildlife, particularly, birds and migratory birds overwintering in the region.
Updated: November 21, 2024
Branching Out - Summer 2024
In this issue: Read about the how new and old can make a positive mix, and the importance of conserving existing forest buffers. Our two popular online courses return for the fall. Our "Native Trees of Maryland" looks at the red maple, and "Invasives in Your Woodlands" looks at Japanese hop. And don't forget the events calendar and the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: June 18, 2024
Branching Out - Spring 2024
In this issue: Read about the renewal of spring, and the prospect of bringing an iconic species back to Appalachia. There's news about a tree planting grant program and about a record year for fighting invasives. Our "Native Trees of Maryland" looks at the tuliptree, and "Invasives in Your Woodlands" looks at the non-native sawtooth oak. And don't forget the events calendar and the Brain Tickler challenge.
Updated: May 30, 2024
Citizen Science Project Brings Pure American Chestnuts Back To Appalachia
Read about the efforts of Shepherd University's Center for Appalachian Studies and Communities and the American Chestnut Foundation to bring back this iconic species to the eastern panhandle of West Virginia.
Updated: January 16, 2024
What is a Native Plant?
How is a native plant defined? Native plants occur naturally in their ecoregion where they have adapted to physical conditions and co-evolved with other species in the system.
Updated: July 12, 2022
100 Poisonous Plants of Maryland - University of Maryland Extension Bulletin #314
This publication has a dual role of being a nontechnical, fully illustrated guide for use by the public, while still being useful to experts in the field. It describes and illustrates the 100 most frequently grown or encountered potentially poisonous plants found in Maryland.