Healing Gardens - Forest Understory A http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/taxonomy/term/33/0 These areas of the Longhouse Ethnobotanical Garden are characterized by variations on the moist understory found in Pacific Northwest Forests. en Habitat Component - Emergent http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/habitat-component-emergent <h1>Emergent</h1> <h3>The tallest trees towering more then 200 feet above the canopy, scattered throughout the forest are emergents. These trees are the highest layer in the forest. Animals found in this layer include high flying birds. </h3> <p><span class="inline left"></span><span class="inline left"><img class="image preview" src="/healinggardens//files/healinggardens/images/emergent.jpg" border="0" alt="Emergent: Photo Credit: http://dinets.travel.ru/canopycrane.jpg" title="Emergent: Photo Credit: http://dinets.travel.ru/canopycrane.jpg" width="265" height="412" /></span></p> <p><span class="inline left"><span style="width: 148px" class="caption"><strong>Emergent: </strong>Photo Credit: http://dinets.travel.ru/canopycrane.jpg</span></span></p> <p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/habitat-component-emergent">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/habitat-component-emergent#comment Forest Understory A Sun, 26 Nov 2006 17:21:45 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 540 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Habitat Component - Canopy http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/habitat-component-canopy <h1>Forest Canopy</h1> <h3>Above the understory is the canopy. Here the treetops have densely packed leaves that form a &#39;green blanket&#39; above the low lying plants. It shields out sunlight from the floor and understory making both layers very shady. Animals here include birds and tree-loving mammals. </h3> <h3> </h3> <p><span class="inline left"><img class="image preview" src="/healinggardens//files/healinggardens/images/canopy.jpg" border="0" alt="Forest Canopy: Photo citation: http://www.evergreen.edu/ICAN/education/TRFwebsite/TRFhome.htm" title="Forest Canopy: Photo citation: http://www.evergreen.edu/ICAN/education/TRFwebsite/TRFhome.htm" width="300" height="277" /></span></p> <p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/habitat-component-canopy">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/habitat-component-canopy#comment Forest Understory A Sun, 26 Nov 2006 17:06:28 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 535 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Habitat Component - Understory http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/habitat-component-understory <h1>Forest Understory</h1> <h3>Immediately above the forest floor is the understory. It consists of tree trunks, saplings, small ground plants, and vines. Animal life here consists mostly of larger insects, snakes, frogs, and small mammals. </h3> <p> <span class="inline left"><img class="image preview" src="/healinggardens//files/healinggardens/images/forest%20understory%20.jpg" border="0" alt="Forest Understory: Picture of Hoh Rainforest taken by Ellen Kimbro" title="Forest Understory: Picture of Hoh Rainforest taken by Ellen Kimbro" width="500" height="332" /></span></p> <p><span class="inline left"><span style="width: 498px" class="caption"><strong>Forest Understory: </strong>Picture of Hoh Rainforest taken by Ellen Kimbro</span></span></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/habitat-component-understory#comment Forest Understory A Sun, 26 Nov 2006 16:55:47 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 530 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Learning and Discoveries http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/learning-and-discoveries-1 <h1><span class="inline right"><img class="image preview" src="/healinggardens//files/healinggardens/images/Herbal_DS.jpg" border="0" alt="Herbal Medicine" title="Herbal Medicine" width="193" height="247" /></span><span class="inline right"><img class="image preview" src="/healinggardens//files/healinggardens/images/Herbal_DS.jpg" border="0" alt="Herbal Medicine" title="Herbal Medicine" width="192" height="245" /></span><span class="inline right"><img class="image preview" src="/healinggardens//files/healinggardens/images/Herbal_DS.jpg" border="0" alt="Herbal Medicine" title="Herbal Medicine" width="190" height="243" /></span></h1> <h1>Many plants have wonderful medicine:</h1> <ul> <li> <p> Ocean Spray - Treatment of smallpox &amp; chickenpox</p> </li></ul><p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/learning-and-discoveries-1">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/learning-and-discoveries-1#comment Forest Understory A Tue, 21 Nov 2006 18:36:47 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 505 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Vision, Goals and Plans http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/vison-goals-and-plans <h1>Our Vision, Goals &amp; Plans </h1> <ul> <li> <p>We hope to create a more welcoming feeling for those entering the Longhouse Garden along the footpath by filling in the barren areas with tall, lively trees and shrubs. Ideally, we would bring some color into our area by planting trees or shrubs with colorful blossoms or berries. </p> </li> <li> <p>Work with the compost group to move the piles of non-compostable plant material from the back edge of our site, thus creating a more aesthetically pleasing garden site. </p> </li> <li> <p>Research how we could encourage the growth of colorful mushrooms and fungi on a log that lines the trail through our site.</p> </li></ul><p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/vison-goals-and-plans">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/vison-goals-and-plans#comment Forest Understory A Tue, 21 Nov 2006 18:36:00 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 504 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Accomplishments http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/accomplishments-3 <h1>What we accomplished:<br /></h1> <ul> <li> <p>Plant identification - we used our resources to better understand what we had within our site. From there we were better able to work better with the plant and gain a greater understanding of each plant&#39;s importance within a forest.</p> </li> <li> <p>Identify areas of improvement</p> </li> </ul> <ul> <li> <p>Prune, cut, &amp; trim - many of the Sword Fern and Trailing Blackberry needed some care and attention</p> </li> </ul> <p> <h2><span class="inline left"><img class="image preview" src="/healinggardens//files/healinggardens/images/Picture%20022.pre</p /> </span></h2></p><p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/accomplishments-3">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/accomplishments-3#comment Forest Understory A Tue, 21 Nov 2006 18:24:39 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 502 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Facts and Information About Compost http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/facts-and-information-about-compost <p style="margin-left: 0.25in" class="MsoNormal">“Composting is, in broadest terms, the biological reduction of organic wastes to <em>humus</em> (Pg. 1).”</p> <p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p> <p style="margin-left: 0.25in" class="MsoNormal"><em>Humus</em> is decayed plant life in its final form. It is rich in nutrients and organic matter. It is perfect soil.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p> <p style="margin-left: 0.25in" class="MsoNormal">The oldest existing writings on compost were found on clay tablets from Mesopotamia one thousand years before the birth of Moses.</p> <p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/facts-and-information-about-compost">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/facts-and-information-about-compost#comment Forest Understory A Sun, 19 Nov 2006 19:44:09 -0800 meghan mcnealy 478 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Plant Lists http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/plant-lists-0 <h1>Plants in our site:</h1> <p>(Please see attachment for additional presentation materials)</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" class="MsoTableGrid" align="left" style="border: medium none ; border-collapse: collapse; margin-left: 6.75pt; margin-right: 6.75pt"> <tbody> <tr style="height: 17.85pt"> <td width="238" valign="top" style="border: 1.5pt solid windowtext; padding: 0in 5.4pt; width: 178.15pt; height: 17.85pt"> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial; color: black">Big Leaf Maple</span></p> </td> <td width="175" valign="top" style="border-style: solid solid solid none; border-color: windowtext windowtext windowtext -moz-use-text-color; border-width: 1.5pt 1.5pt 1.5pt medium; padding: 0in 5.4pt; width: 131.55pt; height: 17.85pt"> <p class="MsoNormal"><em><span style="font-family: Arial; color: black">Acer macrophyllum</span></em></p> </td></tr></tbody></table><p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/plant-lists-0">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/plant-lists-0#comment Forest Understory A Wed, 15 Nov 2006 17:13:48 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 457 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Site Introduction http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/site-introduction-1 <h1>Our Site at The Longhouse Ethnobotanical Garden</h1> <h2>Forest Understory A </h2> <p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial">Our site is divided almost in half by a <u>woodchip </u>trail, most of our site lies on flat land, which <u>slopes up</u> slightly on the side of the trail farthest from the longhouse. On the farther side grow a few <u>maples</u>, as well as many<u> fir trees</u>. The understory is almost entirely covered by <u>ivy</u>, which is beginning to climb up a couple of the trees. On the inner side of the trail, closest to the footpath and longhouse, the predominant plant that grows is the <u>fern</u>. From the start of the footpath to just past where it begins to curve is relatively barren aside from some labeled plants. After the curve in the path, the inner corner of our site (closest to the longhouse) is lush with multiple types of small, low-growing plants, some of which resemble moss. In the back corner of our site (farthest from the start of the footpath), grows a cluster of trees so close together that the roots intertwine. Underneath, the ground slopes steeply down to meet the yardwaste piles. The understory includes many low-growing bushes of sharp-leaved plants which produce purple berries.<span> </span></span></p> <p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/site-introduction-1">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/site-introduction-1#comment Forest Understory A Wed, 15 Nov 2006 17:12:09 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 456 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens Habitat Theme http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/page-2-mfa <p>&nbsp;</p> <h1>Habitat Components of a Forest</h1> <h2>Forest Floor</h2> <h3>This is where all life begins. On the damp ground lies fallen leaves, fruits, decaying trees, and fungi which enrich the soil and provide nutrition for young plants to grow. Many smaller animals and insects can be found here. </h3> <p><span class="inline left"><img class="image preview" src="/healinggardens//files/healinggardens/images/understory.jpg" border="0" alt="Understory: Picture of Hoh Rainforest taken by Ellen Kimbro" title="Understory: Picture of Hoh Rainforest taken by Ellen Kimbro" width="500" height="337" /></span></p> <p><a href="http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/page-2-mfa">read more</a></p> http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens/page-2-mfa#comment Forest Understory A Wed, 08 Nov 2006 20:56:55 -0800 Suzanne Robinson 412 at http://www2.evergreen.edu/healinggardens