The habitat of this bird is coniferous forests and pine and oak woods in southern part of range, small groves and stands of mixed oak and redwood in northern California.
The Karner blue butterfly, an endangered species, is a small butterfly that lives in oak savannas and pine barren ecosystems from eastern Minnesota and eastward to the Atlantic seaboard.
Close view of several Croomia pauciflora (Croomia) plants growing through dried oak leaves. Photo taken in the Appalachicola River basin in Chattahoochee, Florida.
Bond Swamp NWR, Round Oak, Georgia: Bond Swamp National Wildlife Refuge sits on the fall line that separates the piedmont plateau and the coastal plains.
Short's goldenrod is a rhizomatous perennial generally 2 to 2 and one-half feet tall, with alternately arranged narrow leaves about 2 to 4 inches long and O.2 to O.6 of an inch wide. The largest leaves occur near the middle of the stem. Yellow...
Short's goldenrod is a rhizomatous perennial generally 2 to 2 and one-half feet tall, with alternately arranged narrow leaves about 2 to 4 inches long and O.2 to O.6 of an inch wide. The largest leaves occur near the middle of the stem. Yellow...
White blossoms with dark green leaves among autumn oak leaves and lichen. For additional resources about wildflowers visit the National Plants Database: National Plants Database http://plants.usda.gov/.