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Author : J. Peter Hall,Newfoundland Forest Research Centre Publisher : St. John's : Newfoundland Forest Research Centre Page : 36 pages File Size : 40,9 Mb Release : 1982 Category : Tree planting ISBN : 0662123115
Growth and Development of Exotic Tree Species in Newfoundland by J. Peter Hall,Newfoundland Forest Research Centre Pdf
Description of various trials of exotic species undertaken in Newfoundland over the past 40 years. The report includes a brief historical review of the planting of exotics, the development of plantations established by the provincial government between 1938 and 1952, and of studies conducted by the Canadian Forestry Service between 1952 and 1980.
Trees and Shrubs of Newfoundland and Labrador by Todd Boland Pdf
A beautiful, well-constructed guide to more than 130 of Newfoundland and Labrador's woody plants. Inside, you'll find icons that aid at-a-glance scanning of each species, tabs that show each plant's favoured habitats, photos of each plant's key features, and details to help you identify plants and broaden your knowledge.
Edible Plants of Newfoundland and Labrador by Peter Scott Pdf
A guide to over five dozen edible plant species that grow wild in Newfoundland and Labrador. Includes habitats in which each can be found, basic recipes, a glossary, and references so that you, too, can enjoy the bounty that exists outside our doors. Colour photographs. Durable, waterproof cover.
Bruce A. Roberts,Canada. Forestry Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador Region
Author : Bruce A. Roberts,Canada. Forestry Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador Region Publisher : St. John's, Nfld. : Forestry Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region Page : 36 pages File Size : 49,6 Mb Release : 1989 Category : Forests and forestry ISBN : 0662175867
Natural Reproduction of Red Pine (Pinus Resinosa Ait.) in Newfoundland by Bruce A. Roberts,Canada. Forestry Canada. Newfoundland and Labrador Region Pdf
Red pine, the rarest indigenous coniferous tree species in Newfoundland, is known from only 22 stands located in 3 distinct geographic parts of the Island. This study investigated the various sexual reproductive phases leading to seed production; determined if there were differences in cone development amongst the various stands; and established that Newfoundland red pine produces viable seeds. The lack of regeneration in the Newfoundland sites might then be related to other factors, such as seedbed condition.
Dictionary of Newfoundland English by W.J. Kirwin,G. M. Story,J.D.A. Widdowson Pdf
The Dictionary of Newfoundland English, first published in 1982 to regional, national, and international acclaim, is a historical dictionary that gives the pronunciations and definitions for words that the editors have called "Newfoundland English." The varieties of English spoken in Newfoundland date back four centuries, mainly to the early seventeenth-century migratory English fishermen of Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, and Somerset, and to the seventeenth- to the nineteenth-century immigrants chiefly from southeastern Ireland. Culled from a vast reading of books, newspapers, and magazines, this book is the most sustained reading ever undertaken of the written words of this province. The dictionary gives not only the meaning of words, but also presents each word with its variant spellings. Moreover, each definition is succeeded by an all-important quotation of usage which illustrates the typical context in which word is used. This well-researched, impressive work of scholarship illustrates how words and phrases have evolved and are used in everyday speech and writing in a specific geographical area. The Dictionary of Newfoundland English is one of the most important, comprehensive, and thorough works dealing with Newfoundland. Its publication, a great addition to Newfoundlandia, Canadiana, and lexicography, provides more than a regional lexicon. In fact, this entertaining and delightful book presents a panoramic view of the social, cultural, and natural history, as well as the geography and economics, of the quintessential lifestyle of one of Canada's oldest European-settled areas. This second edition contains a supplement offering approximately 1500 new or expanded entries, an increase of more than 30 per cent over the first edition. Besides new words, the supplement includes modified and additional senses of old words and fresh derivations and usages.
This is not your grandmother's gardening book. You Grow Girl is a hip, humorous how-to for crafty gals everywhere who are discovering a passion for gardening but lack the know-how to turn their dreams of homegrown tomatoes and fresh-cut flowers into a reality. Gayla Trail, creator of YouGrowGirl.com, provides guidance for both beginning and intermediate gardeners with engaging tips, projects, and recipes -- whether you have access to a small backyard or merely to a fire escape. You Grow Girl eliminates the intimidation factor and reveals how easy and enjoyable it can be to cultivate plants and flowers even when resources and space are limited. Divided into accessible sections like Plan, Plant, and Grow, You Grow Girl takes readers through the entire gardening experience: Preparing soil Nurturing seedlings Fending off critters Reaping the bounty Readying plants for winter Preparing for the seasons ahead Gayla also includes a wealth of ingenious and creative projects, such as: Transforming your garden's harvest into lush bath and beauty products Converting household junk into canny containers Growing and bagging herbal tea Concocting homemade pest repellents ...and much, much more. Witty, wise, and as practical as it is stylish, You Grow Girl is guaranteed to show you how to get your garden on. All you need is a windowsill and a dream!
Trees and Shrubs of the Maritimes by Todd Boland Pdf
A comprehensive, high quality field guide to over 230 species of trees and shrubs in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Full colour photographs, supplemented with visual cues - including habitats and leaf types - make this a "must have" for outdoors enthusiasts.