History
Avery Woods Agreements
Avery Memorial Woods was acquired in 1959 from the Avery family through a negotiated eminent domain taking. According to the Newton Graphic, the land “was sold to the city at
Avery Memorial Woods was acquired in 1959 from the Avery family through a negotiated eminent domain taking. According to the Newton Graphic, the land “was sold to the city at
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Common name: Black cohosh
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Common name: Paper birch
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Common name: Fox grape
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Common name: Alabama crimson trumpet honeysuckle
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Common name: Virgin’s bower
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Common name: Mountain laurel
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Common name: Buttonbush
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Common name: Highbush cranberry
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Common name: Virginia creeper
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Common name: Dutchman’s pipe
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Common name: Northern bush honeysuckle
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Common name: Lowbush blueberry
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Common name: Virginia rose
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Common name: Small bayberry
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Common name: Red baneberry
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Common name: American trout lily
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Common name: Bowman’s root
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Common name: Tall thimbleweed
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Common name: Blue wood aster
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Common name:Blue wood aster
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Common name:Rosy meadowsweet
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Common name: Hairy beardtongue
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Common name:Downy solomon’s seal
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Common name: White goldenrod
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Common name: Bee balm
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Common name: Spotted cranesbill
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Common name: White wood aster
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Common name: False solomon’s seal
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Common name: Marsh marigold
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Common name: New England aster
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Common name: Culver’s root
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Common name: Mountain mint
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Common name: Foxglove beardtongue
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Common name: Red columbine
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Common name: Hairy beardtongue
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Common name: Flowering dogwood
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Common name: Red-twig dogwood
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Common name: Pussy willow
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Common name: St. John’s wort
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Common name: Red chokeberry
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Common name: Northern spicebush
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Common name: Common winterberry
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Common name: New Jersey Tea
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Common name: Summersweet
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Common name: Canada serviceberry
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Common name: Ironwood, Hop hornbeam
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Common name: Redbud
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Common name: Black cherry
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Common name: Swamp white oak
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Common name: Butterfly milkweed
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Common name: Blazing star
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Common name: Spotted Joe-Pye weed
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Common name: Common milkweed
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Common name: Swamp milkweed
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Common name: Willow leaf bluestar
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Common name: New York ironweed
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Common name: Pennsylvania sedge
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Common name: Bird’s foot or common violet
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Common name: Goatsbeard
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Common name: Running foam flower
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Common name: Marsh marigold
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Common name: Woodland phlox
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Common name: Common alum-root
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Common name: Axillary goldenrood
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Common name: Ohio spiderwort
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Common name: Cardinal flower
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Common name: Zigzag goldenrod
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Common name: Wild strawberry
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Common name: Blue vervain
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Common name: Heartleaf alexander
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Common name: Wild bergamot
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Common name: Cutleaf coneflower
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Common name: White turtlehead
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Common name: Yellow wild indigo
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Common name: Anise hyssop
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