Okay, this is way cool. North Carolina landowners may soon have access to carbon markets. This means that private landowners would be able to conserve forest lands by allowing their trees to do what they do so well — absorb and sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Canopy Scientific, a […]
Monthly Archives: February 2015
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Through the Grateful Trees and Bees Meet Your North Carolina Native Trees blog series, we’ll introduce you to the native trees we consider our friends.* Quercus alba Common Name: White Oak Family: Fagaceae Native Range: Eastern North America Zone: 3b to 9 Height @ 15 years: 15-20 feet Height @ […]