- classification. Instead,
canebrakes are
characteristic of
moist lowland,
floodplain areas that are not as
saturated as true wetlands.
Canebrakes were
formerly widespread...
- in
large colonies called canebrakes covering thousands of
acres in the
southeastern United States, but
today these canebrakes are
considered endangered...
- dictionary. A
canebrake is a thick,
dense growth of cane or sugarcane.
Canebrake may also
refer to:
Places in the
North America Canebrake (region of Alabama)...
- The
timber rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus), also
known commonly as the
canebrake rattlesnake and the
banded rattlesnake, is a
species of pit
viper in the...
-
covered hundreds of
thousands of hectares. In the
modern era,
Arundinaria canebrakes are
small and isolated, but
there has been
interest in
restoring them...
-
Baytown in
Harris and
Chambers Counties.
Matagorda County is
named for the
canebrakes that once grew
along the
coast (matagorda is a
Spanish word
meaning "thick...
-
Canebrake is an
unincorporated community in Kern County, California. It is
located along California State Route 178 in the
South Fork Valley, 5.3 miles...
-
Canebrake Canyon is a
valley at an
elevation of 1145 feet in the
deserts of
Southern California.
Canebrake Canyon is
found southwest of
Mesquite Oasis...
- of
moist mixed semi-evergreen forests,
moist mixed deciduous forests,
canebrakes and gr****lands. It is the
largest salix swamp forest in north-eastern...
- restoration.[page needed]
Canebrakes that
remain are
often geographically isolated and
unlikely to cross-pollinate.
Canebrakes are
important plant communities...