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Forests

52 images Created 7 Dec 2009

Forests and woodlands, primarily in New England.
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  • Birch tree in a New Hampshire forest surrounded by ferns, in summer
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  • Towering white Pines in a Massachusetts forest
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  • A pine forest in Massachusetts
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  • Old Stone Wall in a Massachusetts Forest
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  • Old hemlock in Harold Parker State Forest, Massachusetts
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  • Old carriage road goes through the woods of eastern Massachusetts
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  • Old carriage road goes through the woods of eastern Massachusetts
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  • Backlit American Beech Tree leaves
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  • Eastern Skunk Cabbage, Clumpfoot Cabbage, Foetid Pothos, Meadow Cabbage, Polecat Weed, Skunk Cabbage, or Swamp Cabbage (Symplocarpus foetidus), commonly known as simply Skunk Cabbage, is a low growing, foul smelling plant that prefers wetlands.
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  • Thick deciduous and coniferous forest of Eastern Massachusetts
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  • White Pine sprouts new leaves in the spring
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  • Fiddlehead ferns refers to the unfurled fronds of a young fern harvested for food consumption. The fiddlehead, or circinate vernation, unrolls as the fern emerges from the ground with new growth. As fiddleheads are harvested early in the season before the frond has opened and reached its full height, they are cut fairly close to the ground.
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  • Fiddlehead ferns refers to the unfurled fronds of a young fern harvested for food consumption. The fiddlehead, or circinate vernation, unrolls as the fern emerges from the ground with new growth. As fiddleheads are harvested early in the season before the frond has opened and reached its full height, they are cut fairly close to the ground.
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  • Fiddlehead ferns refers to the unfurled fronds of a young fern harvested for food consumption. The fiddlehead, or circinate vernation, unrolls as the fern emerges from the ground with new growth. As fiddleheads are harvested early in the season before the frond has opened and reached its full height, they are cut fairly close to the ground.
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  • The deciduous forest of eastern Massachusetts in late summer
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  • Boulders on the shore of Pearce Lake, with fall colors, in Breakheart Reservation, Wakefield, Massachusetts
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  • Freshly cut logs
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  • Pitch Pine cones at the Crane Beach Reservation, Ipswich, Massachusetts, managed by The Trustees of Reservations.
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  • Eastern Red Cedar tree at the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary, Topsfield, MA.
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  • The Lovell River in West Ossipee, New Hampshire.
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  • The Lovell River in West Ossipee, New Hampshire.
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  • A forest road in Harold Parker State Forest, Andover, Massachusetts. The light green leaves of spring are almost fully grown.
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  • A sublime forest road traverses the Appleton Farms & Grass Rides in Ipswich, MA
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  • Summertime forest in Eastern, Massachusetts
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  • Breakheart Reservation with heavy snowfall, Wakefield, MA
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  • Breakheart Reservation with heavy snowfall, Wakefield, MA
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  • Breakheart Reservation with heavy snowfall, Wakefield, MA
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  • Grove of oak trees at Appleton Farms & Grass Rides, Ipswich, MA
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  • Autumn on Pearce Lake in Breakheart Reservation, Wakefield, MA
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  • Ferns and maple trees at Appleton Farms & Grass Rides, Ipswich, MA
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  • Ferns and maple trees at Appleton Farms & Grass Rides, Ipswich, MA
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  • The splilntered trunk of a recently fallen white pine
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  • White pine cone on forest floor, early spring
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  • Pond in Harold Parker State Forest, Andover, MA
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  • White pine cone on forest floor, early spring
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  • The splilntered trunk of a recently fallen white pine
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  • Fiddlehead Fern
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  • Cinammon ferns in a forest of beech, oak, and white pine.
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  • Cinammon Ferm, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum
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  • Rotting Tree in Breakheart Reservation, Wakefield, MA
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  • wild mushrooms, new england, fungus, forest, woods, fungi
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  • Cinammon Ferm, Osmundastrum cinnamomeum
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  • Rotting Tree in Breakheart Reservation, Wakefield, MA
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  • wild mushrooms, new england, fungus, forest, woods, fungi
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  • Late summer on the Ipswich River in Topsfield, Massachusetts
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  • Old road connecting farm fields, Ipswich, MA USA
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  • Spring woods in Massachusetts
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  • Stevens Brook in Pondicherry Park, Bridgton, Maine
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  • Aging tree stump
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