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Category: Pine Barrens

The Pine Barrens of New Hampshire, and their plants and wildlife.

Cypripedium arietinum, ram's head orchid
Native Plants / Pine Barrens / Rare Plants / Wildflowers

Native Orchids! The season has begun!

We looooove native orchids! There are FIFTY TWO native orchids listed for New Hampshire, and most folks are not aware that there is even one.  Four of the fifty two …

Promethea cocoon
Moths and Insects / Pine Barrens

Bundles of Awesomeness: Giant Silk Moth Cocoons

Giant silk moths, family Saturniidae, are the largest moths in North America. Here in New England we have four noted species  – Antheraea polyphemus (Polyphemus moth ), Callosamia promethea (Promethea moth), …

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