- The
USCGC Blackhaw (WLB-390) was a Iris-class buoy
tender belonging to the
United States Coast Guard launched on 18 June 1943 and
commissioned on 17 February...
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Viburnum rufidulum, also
known as the
rusty blackhaw, blue haw,
rusty nanny-berry, or
southern black haw, is a
flowering species of
shrub or
small tree...
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native to
North America Viburnum prunifolium Viburnum rufidulum (Rusty
blackhaw) This page is an
index of
articles on
plant species (or
higher taxonomic...
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Viburnum prunifolium (known as
blackhaw or
black haw,
blackhaw viburnum,
sweet haw, and stag bush) is a
species of
Viburnum native to
eastern North America...
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obovatum Walter – Small-leaf
Virbunum V.
prunifolium L. –
blackhaw V.
rufidulum Raf. –
rusty blackhaw Punctata Viburnum lepidotulum Merr. & Chun
Viburnum punctatum...
- (Yews),
Thuja occidntalis (American Arborvitae), and
Viburnum prunifolium (
Blackhaw viburnum).
Boxerwood Nature Center has a PlayTrail, a
nature playground...
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Rubus occidentalis Black-e****
Susan –
Rudbeckia hirta,
Rudbeckia fulgida Blackhaw –
Viburnum prunifolium Black-weed –
Ambrosia artemisiifolia Blueberry –...
- but was
rebuilt in the
early 1960s by men from the U.S.
Coast Guard ship
Blackhaw. By 2000, the
beacon was
reported to be crumbling, and it had not been...
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pressure reading of 976.9 mb,
while a U.S.
Coast Guard ship, the
USCGC Blackhaw anc****d in
Manila Bay
reported a 75-knot (139 km/h) gust. The
storm caused...
- Papaw (WLB-308) Sweetgum (WLB-309) B****wood (WLB-388) Bittersweet (WLB-389)
Blackhaw (WLB-390) Blackthorn (WLB-391) Bramble (WLB-392) Firebush (WLB-393) Hornbeam (WLB-394)...