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TREE INFO - LINGLE FORT LARAMIE CONSERVATION DISTRICT

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Auto calculated tree Form

Tree order formReduced (xlsx)Download

Conservation Trees & shrubs for wyoming

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Tree Growth & Drought Tolerance Guide

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Trees trees so many trees which one?

Broad Leaf Trees

Trees for Pollinators

Broad Leaf Trees

       Hybrid Cottonwood,    Quaking Aspen,    Siberian Elm is an invasive tree.  


     Habitat for birds --  Buffaloberry is an excellent home for birds providing cover and food. 

   

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Conifer Trees

Trees for Pollinators

Broad Leaf Trees

     Conifer -  Austrian Pine,  Black Hills Spruce,   Colorado Blue Spruce,   Jack Pine,   Limber Pine,   Norway Spruce,   Ponderosa Pine,   Red Cedar,   Rocky Mountain Juniper,   Scotch Pine,   Douglas Fir,   Pinyon Pine,   South Western White Pine    

   

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Trees for Pollinators

Trees for Pollinators

Native Trees To Wyoming

       American Elm  Bees,  American   Linden Butterflies/Hummingbirds,   American   Sycamore Butterflies/Hummingbirds,   Apricot   Honeybees, Bumblebees ,  Black   Chokeberry  Bees/Butterflies,  Black Walnut not direct/wind-pollinated,   Boxelder  not direct/wind-pollinated,   Bur Oak  Butterflies,  Caragana  Bees,     Chokecherry Butterflies/Moths ,  Cotoneaster  Bees,  Elderberry Butterflies/Hummingbirds,   Golden   Currant Butterflies/Hummingbirds,   Green Ash Native Bees/Tiger Swallowtail,   Hackberry Bees / Butterflies,   Hazelnut  Bees / Butterflies,   Honey locust Bees / Butterflies,   Lilac  Bees / Butterflies,   Manchurian   Crabapple Bees, Nanking  Cherry Bees / Butterflies,   Native  Cottonwood Bees / Butterflies,  Northern  Catalpa Bees/Moths,   Plum  Bees / Butterflies,   Mtn.   Mahogany Native Bees,   Juneberry  Bees / Butterflies,   Prairie Sky Poplar Bees / Butterflies, Red Oak  Butterflies/Moths,   Red Splendor Crabapple   Bees,  Redosier Dogwood,  Sand Cherry  Bees / Butterflies,   Service Berry early spring source for Butterflies,   Silver Maple Bees early-season source,   Smooth Sumac early summer Butterflies,   sumac  skunkbush bees in spring, Villosa  Lilac Bees/Butterflies late spring early summer,   Woods Rose Bees .   

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Native Trees To Wyoming

20 Most Common Trees in Wyoming

Native Trees To Wyoming

Wyoming Native Trees 

Eastern Cottonwood trees

Rocky Mountain Juniper

Bur Oak

Chokecherry

Lodgepole pine

Douglas Fir

Green Ash Tree

Ponderosa Pine

Quaking Aspen trees

20 Most Common Trees in Wyoming

20 Most Common Trees in Wyoming

20 Most Common Trees in Wyoming

Common Chokecherry, Quaking Aspen, Common Lilac, Box Elder, Siberian Elm, Western Serviceberry, Blue Spruce, Honey Locust, Rocky Mountain Maple, Apple, Green Ash, Cherry Plum, European Mountain-ash, Eastern Cottonwood, Rocky Mountain Juniper, Lodgepole Pine, Snowbrush Ceanothus, Common Douglas-fir, Ponderosa Pine, Siberian Peashrub.

Mycorrhizae

20 Most Common Trees in Wyoming

20 Most Common Trees in Wyoming

University of Nevada

Fact sheet 01-29

Worth taking a look at for plant health.

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Mike Connor presentation on Pollinators

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Tree Care

Trees for Bees PowerPoint Presentation 31to60 (pdf)

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Trees for Bees PowerPoint Presentation 61 to 94 (pdf)

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Common Causes of Seedling Mortality (pdf)

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MYCORRHIZAE

Mycorrhizae is essential in areas where soils are deficient in water and nutrients

Making a difference

Mycorrhizae making a difference

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Why fungi secretly drive tree growth across Europe - Crowther Lab (pdf)

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Increasing tree establishment and resilience through mycorrhizal fungi - Case study - GOV.UK (pdf)

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Mycorrhizal fungi as bio-indicators of tree growth - waldwissen.net (pdf)

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rebuilding the soil

For reference only, not an endorsement 

information videos

Sand to Fertile Land

what is possible with a little work

Reforestation of China

What man can do when he tries

Compost Tea

Worm casting tea.


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