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constitution delayed statehood until . environmental history nebraska's deciduous forests are generally oak and hickory, conifer forests are dominated by western yellow pine. various slough grasses, needle grasses, along with big bluestem, prairie dropseed, western wheatgrass and buffalo grass, and other
grasses abound the region. rare species of nebraska's flora include the yellow ladyslipper, pawpaw, and snow trillium. three species are now threatened, which include, ute ladies' tresses, prairie fringed orchid, and colorado butterfly plant. common mammals native to the state are the pronghorn sheep...
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$ new hampshire : $ new hampshire : + $ green initiatives & environmental history for: new hampshire basic history the region was first explored in . after a -period of union with massachusetts, new hampshire was made a separate royal colony in . although they were technically independent of each other
abundance of elm, maple, beech, oak, pine, hemlock, and fir trees. among wild flowers, several orchids are considered rare. three new hampshire plant species are considered threatened or endangered, the small whorled pogonia, jesup's milk vetch and northeastern bulrush. among native new hampshire mammals...
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