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  2. Want bright colors in fall? Add these NJ native plants to ...

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    Fall is a great time in New Jersey to see a fantastic array of yellows, oranges, and reds on the leaves of trees and shrubs. This year the colors have been especially brilliant.

  3. New Jersey fall foliage: A colorful guide to the 2024 season

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    Get ready for a vibrant fall in New Jersey. Find info about peak season, recommended locations and tips for planning your leaf-peeping trip. New Jersey fall foliage: A colorful guide to the 2024 ...

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  5. Ken Lockwood Gorge - Wikipedia

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    Ken Lockwood Gorge is best known as a trout fishing destination. The New Jersey Division of Fish & Wildlife has designated the area as a "Trout Conservation Area", in which a separate set of rules apply. The limits are different from most other sections of the Raritan River, and fishing with bait is prohibited. [4]

  6. Bassia scoparia - Wikipedia

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    The plant's common name in Japan is hahaki-gi or hōki-gusa which signify 'broom-tree' or 'broom-weed', and it has traditionally been used to make brooms. [ 13 ] [ 21 ] In Serbia and Bulgaria, [ 22 ] brooms are produced by simply tying several dried plants of this species together, using the branches as the broom head and the stems as the ...

  7. Ceanothus americanus - Wikipedia

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    Ceanothus americanus is a shrub that lives up to fifteen years and growing between 18 and 42 in (0.5 and 1 m) high, having many thin branches.Its root system is thick with fibrous root hairs close to the surface, but with stout, burlish, woody roots that reach deep into the earth—root systems may grow very large in the wild, to compensate after repeated exposures to wildfires.

  8. NC Wildlife will stock 67,000 trout in December: Where to ...

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    In the coming weeks, the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission will stock more than 67,000 trout from state fish hatcheries. NC Wildlife will stock 67,000 trout in December: Where to fish ...

  9. Erythronium - Wikipedia

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    Propagation is best by seed in autumn or by division of bulbs, depending on species. Some species propagate vegetatively. The plant is also great as a ground cover, as it will spread over several years. Erythroniums are woodland plants and require rich soil, full of organic matter. Soil should be evenly moist and slightly acidic.