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NY/NE Mountain Flora
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NY/NE Mountain Flora 

Page Type: Album

Image Type(s): Flora

 

Page By: nartreb

Created/Edited: Jul 15, 2006 / Jul 19, 2009

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Plant Life in the Mountains of New England and New York

While there are already a few (excellent) albums devoted to mountain flora in general, as well as related themes like "beautiful trees" and "fall foliage", it might be interesting to collect in one place some examples of all the flora of a particular mountain region.

So, here's an album for all the plants (flowering or otherwise) of New Hampshire's White Mountains, Vermont's Greens, New York's Adirondacks and Catskills, and the "Longfellow" mountains in Maine. The goal is to create a complete visual catalogue, spanning alpine, transitional, and forest zones. The emphasis is on identifiable individual plants, not scenery.

Just so we're concentrating on mountain flora, photos should be taken above, say, 3,000 feet above sea level.

When submitting to this album, please include in the caption both common name and species name, if possible, and the location and date of the photo, for easier searching.

 
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Please do NOT give the exact location of rare wildflowers. To find out if the plant you've photographed is rare in your state, follow the appropriate link off this page

External Links

USDA Plants Database
North American Wildflowers (Eastern)
North American Conifers
Northern Virginia Ecology Includes some Southern species not found here, but useful nonetheless.

List of Identification guides (printed books)

Field Guide to Ferns of New England & New York as PDF files. Identification key starts on page 18 of Section 0.

New Hampshire:
Colby-Sawyer College Virtual Herbarium
~10,000 plants in New Hampshire
NH state gov: rare plants

New York:
New York Heritage Program: Plant Guides

Connecticut:
Connecticut Botanical Society Useful illustrated guide to flowers, ferns, and rare species

Images


Globe Thistle

Lupine

Foxglove and Ferns

Scenic Trail

Diapensia

Pink Lady's Slipper

Holt Cinquefoil

Horsetail

Holt Daisy

Painted Trillium On Abraham

Brilliant Autumn colors on...

Indian Pipe

Spotlight

Red Trillium On Equinox

Mansfield


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Rob Agood idea

Voted 10/10

I might have a few...but a question what if I don't know the latin name...is there a website where i can find out?
Later, rob
Posted Jul 16, 2006 10:55 pm

nartrebRe: good idea

Hasn't voted

I've added a couple of External Links that may help, but if you know the common name the easiest thing is usually to enter that into Google or Wikipedia - you should find the Latin name quite quickly.
Posted Jul 17, 2006 1:47 pm

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