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Prairie Establishment and Landscaping. (Revised 2003)

机译:草原建立和园林绿化。 (2003年修订)

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Illinois is known as the 'Prairie State' a part of the vast grassland in Central North America that once stretched from Indiana west to Nebraska, south to Texas and north to the Canadian Provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta with outlying areas in Ohio and Arkansas. This vast grassland, called the tallgrass prairie, was not uniform throughout except for the presence of 'tall' grass. The prairies of Illinois were different from those of Minnesota, Missouri, Iowa, or Wisconsin. One prairie type graded almost imperceptibly into another, forming one huge, complex, grassland biome. Despite its extent, the tallgrass prairie disappeared rather quickly after the arrival of the European settlers. Today, the most extensive remnants of this prairie are present in the Flint Hills of Oklahoma and Kansas where the thin topsoil makes the area unsuitable for row crop agriculture. Where the soils were deep and fertile, only small remnants remain scattered throughout the former range of the tallgrass prairie. The origin of prairies was a subject of controversy among the first European settlers. Some believed that the prairies were associated with ancient lakes while others were convinced that fire had a role in their existence. It wasn't until the 20th century that good scientific data were obtained that explained how the prairies originated.

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