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Special thanks to Windsor Castle Park for their partnership in this tree identification project in the park, and special thanks to Bonnie Horne for the many hours she invested in taking pictures of the leaves on the tree signs. These sites were good resources for the information presented here and contain additional descriptions that add to your understanding. Click on these for further information. Special credit given to the Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheet for its pictures and information on the muscadine grape vine.
  • Virginia Tech Dendrology Fact Sheet
  • NC State Extension Plant Toolbox
  • Ladybird Johnson Wildflower Center
  • University of Florida IFAS Blogs
  • USDA Agricultural Research Magazine (November 1997) “America’s First Grape: the Muscadine
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​An online guide to the ​natural resources of Windsor Castle Park


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