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  2. Habitats of the Indiana Dunes - Wikipedia

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    A savanna is a naturally occurring area that is open like a prairie with grasses and herbaceous shrubs dominating, but having a substantial canopy from trees. The canopy is less than 80% of the area, but more than 10%. Where the soils are sandy, the dominant trees are black oak and white oak.

  3. Hoosier Prairie State Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    The area was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1974 [2] and a State Nature Preserve in 1977 [3] The sandy soil creates a variety of habitats, from oak barrens, wet prairie, including sedge meadows and prairie marshes. More than 350 native species of vascular plants have been identified. A minimum of 43 species are uncommon in the State ...

  4. The 30 Best Evergreen Shrubs for the Front of Your House - AOL

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    22. MIRROR BUSH. This hardy, low-maintenance plant is known to grow even in the saltiest coastal environments. Also called the looking glass plant, this shrub gets its name from its glossy, jewel ...

  5. Ilex decidua - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] As possumhaw tolerates wet soil and is often found wild in wet woods, it is also an excellent candidate to stabilise stream beds or for the banks of water retention ponds. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Arborists may recommend this plant for parking lot buffer strips and islands, highway median strip plantings, or near decks and patios.

  6. Interior Low Plateaus - Wikipedia

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    A rare wetland type in this region is the calcareous seepage fen. These are found sparingly in the Highland Rim, and are dominated by grass of Parnassus (Parnassia grandifolia) and contain the federally-endangered Tennessee yellow-eyed grass (Xyris tennesseensis). [13] Calcareous seeps are also found near glades in the Inner Nashville Basin.

  7. How Often to Water Your Lawn in Winter for Lush Grass Next ...

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    "The grass roots can suffocate due to a lack of oxygen in overly wet soil, weakening the lawn," says McCausland. "Standing water can compact the soil, reducing drainage and harming root ...

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    With all of this in mind, you can then find all the info specific to the species of plant you picked out: "Where it's endemic, so you can think about its natural climate and how that compares to ...

  9. Tallgrass prairie - Wikipedia

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    Flowering big bluestem, a characteristic tallgrass prairie plant. The tallgrass prairie is an ecosystem native to central North America.Historically, natural and anthropogenic fire, as well as grazing by large mammals (primarily bison) provided periodic disturbances to these ecosystems, limiting the encroachment of trees, recycling soil nutrients, and facilitating seed dispersal and germination.

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