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Misplaced Plants

Two plants along the Cliff Trail seem to be out of place --- Bladdernut and Multiflora Rose.  The first is a floodplain plant usually found on the banks of large creeks and rivers; the second is an invasive species that was introduced to our area from Asia.  Why are they found far from their usual homes?  We can only guess.


<--Sugar Hill Receives Its Name                  On to Bladdernut-->




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