Re: Invasive Species B/C
Posted: November 25th, 2015, 10:13 am
YupPerson wrote:It says in 3.d "to the level indicated on the official list", which is probably where they got the binomial nomenclature from.
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YupPerson wrote:It says in 3.d "to the level indicated on the official list", which is probably where they got the binomial nomenclature from.
PS: I love your location![]()
Ahh I see thanks. And yea my location is 100% true. 2 ID events = a whole lot of paperwindu34 wrote:YupPerson wrote:It says in 3.d "to the level indicated on the official list", which is probably where they got the binomial nomenclature from.
PS: I love your location![]()
Do you print at school?Fluorine wrote:Ahh I see thanks. And yea my location is 100% true. 2 ID events = a whole lot of paperwindu34 wrote:YupPerson wrote:It says in 3.d "to the level indicated on the official list", which is probably where they got the binomial nomenclature from.
PS: I love your location![]()
For color I use the one printer at my school. I usually just go at a time where no one is around then just print everything I need (sometimes I will do two trips). For black I have access to a printer in a lab that I use all the time.windu34 wrote:Do you print at school?Fluorine wrote:Ahh I see thanks. And yea my location is 100% true. 2 ID events = a whole lot of paperwindu34 wrote: Yup
Use the binomial nomenclature when researching these. Its pretty tough finding quality info on themceg7654 wrote:Anyone know the difference between Whitetop and Hairy Whitetop? Thanks.
You would need to know blackthorn at state and regionals and buckthorn at natsmaxxxxx wrote:For Pennsylvania do we need to know Common Buckthorn(Rhamnus cathartica) or Common Blackthorn(Prunus Spinosa)? The State list says Blackthorn, but the National List and the website the state list provided both say Buckthorn.