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 | Pine Barrens TreesWoody plants can be divided into groups such as trees, shrubs, subshrubs, and vines, but some woody plants blur these distinctions. For general purposes we can think of trees as typically tall perennial woody plants with a single stem (trunk). There are only about twenty tree species native to the Pine Barrens. Learn More |
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Friday, January 1st, 2010
Burlington County Tree Walk with Karl Anderson.
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9am - early afternoon
Enjoy visits to three area sites during this Saturday trip. Karl will do his usual magic with plant ID and focus on the diversity of species found at Rancocas, Smithville, and Brendan Bryne. It's a great way to brush up on the skills learned in last fall's tree course. Leader: Karl Anderson. Cost: members, $15; nonmembers, $20.
Sponsored by the NJ Audubon Society.
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609.261.2495 | Email | Web
Saturday, September 24th, 2011
Trees of the Pine Barrens with Karl Anderson
Time & Place
9am
Visit Brendan Byrne SF and Whitesbog Preserve with Karl Anderson and try your hand at identifying common and unique Pine Barrens tree species. The day will cover both conifers and deciduous, including some species not native to the area. Late summer herbaceous plants, such as asters and goldenrods will not be ignored. This is a great day for the beginner and seasoned botanist. Cost: $15 for members, $20 for nonmembers.
Sponsored by the NJ Audubon Ramcocas Nature Center
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609.261.2495 | Email
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