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    separate woods, with Fir Wood connected by a short footpath to the large Pond Wood to the south. The site is a remnant of the ancient Enfield Chase, and it...
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    Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust. Archived from the original on 16 February 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2015. "Fir and Pond Woods". Herts and Middlesex...
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    Fir and Pond Wood near Potters Bar, and the valleys of the Salmons Brook, Turkey Brook, and Merryhills Brook, as well as golf courses at Hadley Wood and...
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  • Astonbury Wood and six other woods of the Trust: Balls Wood, Fir and Pond Woods, Gobions Wood, Old Park Wood, Long Deans and Hawkins Wood. Iain Ward...
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    Burngreave (ward) (redirect from Fir Vale)
    Health and Safety Executive. Crabtree Ponds nature reserve Crabtree Ponds is a Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham nature reserve at Fir Vale. It...
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    due to folk etymology. The brook rises near the Fir and Pond Woods nature reserve in Potters Bar, and at first flows in an easterly direction. Along its...
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  • Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Finedon Cally Banks (The Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire) Fir and Pond Woods (Herts and Middlesex...
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    density, and therefore the hardness and strength of the material. This is particularly the case with coniferous woods. In ring-porous woods the vessels...
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    salmon". Mullinhassig Wood, a forested Coillte amenity of approximately 8 hectares (20 acres), contains Douglas fir, oak, Sitka spruce and Japanese larch. At...
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    the Woods. By the time Richard Rush became U.S. Secretary of State in 1817, settlers were beginning to move to the lands west of the Lake of the Woods and...
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    water-powered sawmills, steam-powered sawmills used log ponds for transportation of logs near the mill; and did not require the elevation drop of watermill reservoirs...
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    Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (category Buildings and structures in Lincoln County, Maine)
    story barn, play cottage, small pond, treehouse, and maze lawn inspired by an English design. The area down the Back Woods, below the treehouse, where children...
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    Indiana woods". indystar.com. The Indianapolis Star. Archived from the original on 5 August 2020. Retrieved 21 February 2016. "Bicentennial Woods - The...
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    Muir Woods National Monument (/mjʊər/ MURE) is a United States National Monument managed by the National Park Service and named after naturalist John Muir...
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  • Telford "Small Woods Association, registered charity no. 1081874". Charity Commission for England and Wales. Small Woods Association Small Woods Association...
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    Mount Katahdin (category North Maine Woods)
    H. Blake in 1926. The flora includes pine, spruce, fir, hemlock, beech, maple, birch, aspen, and pincushion plant (Diapensia lapponica). Katahdin is...
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    the spruce-fir forest are old-growth. The spruce-fir forest consists primarily of two conifer species—red spruce (Picea rubens) and Fraser fir (Abies fraseri)...
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    of trees, because there is nothing there but rocks. The woods consist only of pines, firs, and birches. The first French missionary colony in America was...
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  • of the Idaho Forest Group, is in Laclede, producing Douglas fir, Cedar, and White Pine woods for export worldwide. A post office called Laclede has been...
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    Arkonian Forest Park, also simply known as the Arkonian Forest and the Arkonian Woods, and until 1945, Eckerberg Forrest, is a forest in the city of Szczecin...
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    Sawmill (redirect from Flitch (wood))
    Lumber Manufacture in the Douglas Fir Region, Chicago: Commercial Journal Company Wilson, Andrew (2002), "Machines, Power and the Ancient Economy", The Journal...
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    exist in the Nakai-Nam Theun area. It typically grows in river banks, ponds and swamps, growing in water up to 60 cm (24 in) deep. The species is nearly...
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    University of Wisconsin–Madison Arboretum (category CS1 maint: date and year)
    for inclusion in the Arboretum. Wingra Woods (52 acres) – oak woods underplanted with sugar maple, basswood, and beech; gradually changing to a forest...
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  • term "unseasoned" refers to wood that has been freshly felled or preserved by storing it in a water-filled trough or pond to maintain its naturally high...
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    Chatsworth House (category Grade I listed garden and park buildings)
    specimens of species such as Douglas fir and Giant Sequoia. Also in this part of the garden is the Grotto Pond, originally a fishpond, breeding fish...
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    sagebrush, serviceberry, and chokecherry. The north-facing slopes feature aspen, subalpine fir, Douglas fir, Engelmann spruce, and blue spruce. The area...
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    Eastern forest–boreal transition (category Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests in Canada)
    black spruce joins balsam fir in the krummholz. Herbaceous plants include wood sorrel, bunchberry, yellow clintonia, and spinulose woodfern (Dryopteris...
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    river birch. Coniferous trees, including red, white, and jack pine, white spruce and balsam fir are abundant due to a dense second growth. Eastern hemlock...
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    coniferous forest goes by many names, including: Boreal forest, fir-spruce forest, the North Woods, and the taiga. It is noted in New England for its "harsh" conditions...
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    increasing biodiversity in its territory through creation of ponds and wetlands. As wetlands are formed and riparian habitats enlarged, aquatic plants colonize...
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