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  2. Muzzleloading hunting season starts this month in Michigan ...

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    In addition, there is an antlerless deer season, a second elk hunt, a pheasant hunt, and trapping season for various species. During Michigan's regular firearm deer hunting season, which closed ...

  3. Firearm deer season opens Friday in Michigan. Here's ... - AOL

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    Early anterless firearm season, Sept. 21-22, and late season, Dec. 16-Jan. 1, allows hunters to take an anterless deer with a single license in the Lower Peninsula. Archery season is Oct. 1 to Nov ...

  4. Carya ovata - Wikipedia

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    Staminate flowers are borne on long-stalked catkins at the tip of old wood or in the axils of the previous season's leaves. Pistillate flowers occur in short terminal spikes. [ 6 ] The fruit is a drupe 2.5 to 4 cm (1 to 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long, an edible nut with a hard, bony shell, contained in a thick, green four-sectioned husk which turns dark ...

  5. Updates coming to Michigan deer hunting by fall 2024 season ...

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    The Michigan Natural Resources Commission decided on a number of updates to deer hunting regulations, some of which begin this fall. Updates coming to Michigan deer hunting by fall 2024 season ...

  6. Elaeagnus umbellata - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a small round drupe 1/4 to 1/3 inches (0.65 to 0.85 cm) in diameter. [8] The unripe fruit is silvery-scaled and yellow. It ripens to red, dotted with silver or brown. The ripe fruits are pulpy, juicy and sweet, 3–9 mm in length, 5 mm in diameter, and average 137 milligrams in weight, with a thin skin covering the whole fruit.

  7. Rubus parviflorus - Wikipedia

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    Rubus parviflorus, the fruit of which is commonly called the thimbleberry [2] or redcap, is a species of Rubus native to northern temperate regions of North America. The plant has large hairy leaves and no thorns. It bears edible red fruit similar in appearance to a raspberry, but shorter and almost hemispherical. It has not been commercially ...

  8. Deer harvest in Michigan drops again. Here's what DNR ... - AOL

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    In 2022, hunters took 154,940 deer with 95,610 bucks; in 2021 hunters took 196,811 deer during the season; in 2020 hunters took 198,299; and hunters in 2019 took 194,594, DNR reports note. How ...

  9. Mespilus germanica - Wikipedia

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    Mespilus germanica, known as the medlar or common medlar, is a large shrub or small tree in the rose family Rosaceae. When the genus Mespilus is included in the genus Crataegus, the correct name for this species is Crataegus germanica Kuntze. The fruit of this tree, also called medlar, has been cultivated since Roman times.

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