Difference between revisions of "Native wildlife"

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Arkansas is classified within the North American Atlantic Region by geobotanists.
 
Arkansas is classified within the North American Atlantic Region by geobotanists.
  
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''Trees:''
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*[[American Elm]]
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*[[American Persimmon]]
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*[[American Sycamore]]
 
*[[Bald Cypress]]
 
*[[Bald Cypress]]
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*[[Black Cherry]]
 
*[[Black Walnut]]
 
*[[Black Walnut]]
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*[[Black Willow]]
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*[[Box Elder]]
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*[[Chokecherry]]
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*[[Common Apple]]
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*[[Eastern Red Cedar]]
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*[[Flowering Dogwood]]
 
*[[River Birch]]
 
*[[River Birch]]
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*[[Sassafras]]
 
*[[Shagbark Hickory]]
 
*[[Shagbark Hickory]]
 
*[[Shortleaf Pine]]
 
*[[Shortleaf Pine]]
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*[[Smooth Sumac]]
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*[[Sweetgum]]
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*[[White Oak]]
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*[[Wild Plum]]
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*[[Winged Elm]]
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''Shrubs:''
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*[[Blackberry]]
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*[[Brambles]]
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*[[Dewberry]]
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*[[Euonymus]]
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*[[Marble Queen]]
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*[[Wild Rose]]
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*[[Elderberry]]
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 16:46, 21 February 2010

Native wildlife in Central Arkansas breaks down into a number of categories. The state is notable for its wide variety of animal and plant species.

Animals

Plants

Arkansas is classified within the North American Atlantic Region by geobotanists.

Trees:

Shrubs:

References

  • Carl G. Hunter, Trees, Shrubs & Vines of Arkansas (Fayetteville, AR: University of Arkansas Press, 2000).

External links