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Trees and woody vegetation of the Preserve

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Use this tree and woody vegetation checklist to track and report growth and changes in the Lakeshore Nature Preserve. We'd appreciate any reports. Send to lakeshorepreserve@fpm.wisc.edu .

 

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Fall color at Frautschi Point. Photo by Glenda Denniston
woods
Winter along the Big Oak trail at Frautschi Point. Photo by Glenda Denniston.
woods
Wooded shoreline of Frautschi Point. Photo by Glenda Denniston.
White oak flowering. Photo by Glenda Denniston.
white oak flowering
Big Woods in Spring. Stones are from the historic roadbed. Photo by Glenda Denniston.
Bill's Woods in spring
View of Picnic Point in winter
Lake Mendota ice
American red elder Sambucus pubens
Larch trees on Frautschi Point. Photo by Cathie Bruner.
larch trees on Frautschi Point
Cottonwood tree bark. Photo by Cathie Bruner.
cottonwood bark
Hackberry tree bark. Photo by Cathie Bruner.
hackberry bark
White oaks on Picnic Point. Photo by Cathie Bruner.
white oaks on Picnic Point
Open-grown oak "wolf" tree, before clearing invasive shrubs. Photo by Glenda Denniston.
before
Open-grown oak "wolf" tree, after clearing invasive shrubs. Photo by Glenda Denniston.
after
Arborvitae in Frautschi Point. Photo by Cathie Bruner.
Box elder blossoms Acer negundo. Photo by William Cronon
elder blossoms

 

 

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