black walnut
Juglans nigra
When grown in the open, the black walnut reaches 75′ tall with a round, low … Continued
These gorgeous moths are striped with a lovely red-orange and dotted with ivory spots. Startlingly large as caterpillars, they have large red “horns” on their heads.
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Juglans nigra
When grown in the open, the black walnut reaches 75′ tall with a round, low … Continued
Rhus typhina
Grows in any well-drained soil in full sun to part shade. Tolerant of urban conditions. … Continued
Rhus glabra
This native, deciduous shrub occurs on prairies, fields, abandoned farmland, clearings and along roads and … Continued
Carya illinoinensis
This massive shade tree is the pecan producer of the industry. Lustrous, dark green foliage … Continued