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  1. Butternut

    Butternut may refer to Butternut tree , Juglans cinerea, or its fruit Butternut squash , an edible winter squash. Butternut, a shade of yellow similar to khaki and the color of the butternut squash Butternuts, Confederate States Army Confederate soldiers who wore butternut colored uniforms Butternuts, American Northerners or Midwesterners who believed in the States Rights of the Old American republic see Copperheads politics Butternut Bread, a regional brand marketed by the Interstate Bakeries Corporation Butternut Candy, a defunct brand of chocolate candy bars with caramel and peanuts, made by Hollywood Candy Company Butternut Coffee, a brand originally produced by the Paxton and Gallagher Wholesale Grocery, and later Swanson Butternut doughnut, a flavor of doughnut USS Butternut YAG 60 , a ship of the United States Navy In geography Butternut, Wisconsin , USA Butternuts, New York , USA Butternut Valley Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota , USA Ski Butternut , a ski resort in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA Tennessee , the Butternut State disambig de Butternut ...   more details



  1. Butternut Valley

    Butternut Valley may refer to Butternut Valley Township, Minnesota Butternuts, New York disambig Excess long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages ............................................................   more details



  1. Butternut squash

    File Cucurbita moschata Butternut.png thumb Butternut Squash Butternut squash Cucurbita moschata , also known in Australia and New Zealand as butternut pumpkin , is a type of winter squash fruit squash . It has a sweet, nutty taste similar to that of a pumpkin . It has yellow skin and orange fleshy pulp. When ripe, it turns increasingly deep orange, and becomes sweeter and richer. It grows on a vine . The most popular variety, the Waltham Butternut, originated in Waltham, Massachusetts , where it was developed at the Waltham Experiment Station by Robert E. Young. ref Massachusetts Department of Agriculture Farm & Market Report, Vol. 78, No. 10, October 2001 ref ref cite web last The Campus Chronicle title Obituaries url http www.umass.edu chronicle archives 01 09 21 obits.html accessdate Sept 21, 2001 ref ref cite interview last Arena first Al interviewer Nicole Chan title Interview Discussion Report for Waltham Farming History Project city Waltham date 2009 10 28 accessdate 2011 3 20 ref Uses Butternut squash is a fruit that can be roasted and toasted and also be pur e d to make a soup or mashed into soups, casseroles, breads, and muffins. In Australia it is regarded as a pumpkin , and used interchangeably with other types of pumpkin. It is also commonly used in South Africa. It is often used in soup or can be cooked on a grill. Grilled butternut is normally either seasoned with spices such as nutmeg and cinnamon or the de seeded centre stuffed with other vegetables for example Spinach and Feta before wrapped in foil and then grilled. The grilled butternut is often served as a side ... moschata nutritionalvalue name Butternut squash, raw kJ 188 protein 1.0 g fat .10 g carbs 11.69 g fiber ... http vegbox recipes.co.uk ingredients butternut squash.php title Butternut Squash accessdate 2009 ... is also edible and softens when roasted. One of the most common ways to prepare butternut squash ... foods.com profiles butternut squash title Butternut Squash accessdate 2011 12 14 year 2011 ...   more details



  1. Ski Butternut

    Infobox ski area name Butternut Ski Area logo picture Topflightquad 2002 0307a.jpg caption The Top Flight Quad at Ski Butternut location Great Barrington, Massachusetts Great Barrington , Massachusetts , United States US nearest city lat d long d top elevation 1764 ft base elevation 825 ft vertical 1000 ft ref http www.snocountry.com snowclient displayinfox.php?action mountainstats&from profile&permcode 413004 Ski Butternut Ski Reports, Snow Conditions and Weather SnoCountry Mountain Reports Bot generated title ref skiable area number trails 22 longest run Crosstown liftsystem 10 Chair lift , including 4 carpet lifts. terrainparks 2 snowfall 115 in. ref http www.onthesnow.com massachusetts ski butternut profile.html ref external link http www.skibutternut.com Ski Butternut web site Ski Butternut is a ski resort in Great Barrington, Massachusetts , located on Warner Mountain in The Berkshires . The ski area was first opened by the New Haven Railroad as Warner Mountain Ski Area in the 1936 37 ski season. The area was later known as G Bar S Ranch . Channing and Jane Murdock took control of the area in 1963, naming the area after the large groves of butternut tree butternut trees located in the basin of the mountain. The mountain currently features 22 trails, ten ski lift s, two terrain park s, a tubing recreation tubing area, and a Professional Ski Instructors of America PSIA affiliated ski school. In the off season, the mountain hosts a number of summer concerts and festivals, including the annual Berkshires Arts Festival. References references External links http www.skibutternut.com Ski Butternut Official site http www.nelsap.org ma gbarsranch.html G Bar S Ranch New England Lost Ski Areas Project http www.newenglandskihistory.com Massachusetts butternut.php Butternut NewEnglandSkiHistory.com Ski area and CCC trails history coord 42 10 41 N 73 19 01 W display title Category Buildings and structures in Berkshire County, Massachusetts Category Great Barrington, Massachusetts ...   more details



  1. Butternut Square

    Infobox Television show name Butternut Square image caption format camera picture format audio format runtime creator developer producer executive producer starring Ernie Coombs voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme country flagcountry Canada location language English language English network CBC Television CBC first aired October 19, 1964 last aired February 10, 1967 num series num episodes list episodes preceded by followed by related website Butternut Square was a Canadian children s television series which aired on CBC Television between October 19, 1964 and February 10, 1967. The cast featured Ernie Coombs as Mr. Dressup and Fred Rogers as Mister Rogers , both of whom would follow with their own landmark television series. Other cast Sandy Gabriel Sandra Cohen as Sandy 1964 Donald Himes as The Music Man 1964 1965 Bob Jeffrey as Bob 1965 1967 Judith Lawrence as Casey Finnegan Alexander Miranda Mrs. Trapeze voice Trivia The show was broadcast in black and white and originally was 20 minutes until the final season when it was 30 minutes long. The show was broadcast at 11 30 a.m., then 11 00 a.m., later on. Following Butternut Square nowiki nowiki s cancellation, Mr. Dressup would get his own series, in the fall of 1967. Puppets Casey and Finnegan would also join him on that new series. External links imdb title id 0250139 title Butternut Square http www.memorabletv.com canadianshows canadab.htm Memorable TV Guide CBC Series Dir 33461 Butternut Square B Category 1964 Canadian television series debuts Category 1967 Canadian television series endings Category Preschool education television series Category CBC network shows Category Canadian children s television series canada tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Butternut, Wisconsin

    Infobox settlement official name Butternut, Wisconsin settlement type Village United States Village nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps image map WIMap doton Butternut.png mapsize 250x200px map caption Location of Butternut, Wisconsin image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Wisconsin subdivision type2 List of counties in Wisconsin County subdivision name2 Ashland County, Wisconsin Ashland Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 4.1 area land km2 4.1 area water km2 0.0 area total sq mi 1.6 area land sq mi 1.6 area water sq mi 0.0 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 407 population density km2 98.2 population density sq mi 254.2 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes GR 3 elevation m 456 elevation ft 1496 coordinates display inline,title coordinates type region US type city latd 46 latm 0 lats 50 latNS N longd 90 longm 29 longs 41 longEW W Area postal codes ... Information System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 1562478 GR 3 website footnotes Butternut is a village ... at the 2000 census. Geography Butternut is located at coord 46 0 50 N 90 29 41 W type city 46.013958 ... of those under age 18 and 16.3 of those age 65 or over. School The Butternut School is known as a Blue ... links http www.butternutwi.com Butternut, Wisconsin village website Ashland County, Wisconsin Category Villages in Wisconsin Category Populated places in Ashland County, Wisconsin ca Butternut Wisconsin es Butternut Wisconsin nl Butternut Wisconsin pt Butternut Wisconsin vo Butternut ...   more details



  1. USS Butternut (YAG-60)

    Ship aircraft Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes USS Butternut AN 9 YN 4 ANL 9 YAG 60 was laid ... minesweeping tasks until May 1942. On 13 May 1942, USS Butternut was placed in commission at Seattle ... the ocean, Butternut arrived in Noum a , New Caledonia , on 27 June. For 18  months, she tended ... overhaul at Pearl Harbor, USS Butternut was reclassified a Net device net laying ship and was redesignated ... War net laying assignments USS Butternut departed Leyte Gulf in convoy on 24 February 1947 and shaped ... and assisting in the recovery, repair and replacement of submarine lines. USS Butternut departed Guam ... December 1951, USS Butternut arrived in Pearl Harbor for regular overhaul. She completed repairs almost ... thereafter. Assigned to the 11th Naval District , USS Butternut spent a little more than five years ... operational control of USS Butternut . Administrative control remained with the Commandant ... for the scientists and engineers engaged in the program, USS Butternut towed hardware and support craft ... Lake, however, retained operational control over Butternut for the purpose of testing the Mark 46 ... of the U.S. Navy late in June 1969, USS Butternut was decommissioned at San Diego, California ... as a target. Awards USS Butternut received one battle star for World War II service. References DANFS http www.history.navy.mil danfs b11 butternut i.htm External links http www.navsource.org archives 09 18 18009.htm NavSource Online Service Ship Photo Archive YN 4 AN 9 ANL 9 Butternut YAG ... laying ship DEFAULTSORT Butternut YAG 60 Category Aloe class net laying ships Category Ships built ...   more details



  1. Woodlawn and Butternut Street Railway

    Infobox SG rail railroad name Woodlawn and Butternut Street Railway logo filename logo size 100 marks system map map caption locale Syracuse, New York , United States start year 1886 end year 1890 successor line Syracuse Consolidated Street Railway old gauge hq city Syracuse, New York The Woodlawn and Butternut Street Railway , a horse drawn street Streetcar trolley line in Syracuse, New York , was established in 1886. ref name ebooksread cite book url http www.ebooksread.com authors eng dwight hall bruce memorial history of syracuse ny from its settlement to the present time cur page 49 memorial history of syracuse ny from its settlement to the present time cur.shtml title Memorial history of Syracuse, N.Y., from its settlement to the present time. first Dwight Hall last Bruce accessdate July 5, 2011 work publisher Electronic Library, 2011 ref The road commenced at North Salina Street at the junction of James Street and traveled to Butternut street and Manlius Street with final destination, Woodlawn Cemetery. ref name ebooksread The company merged with Syracuse Consolidated Street Railway in 1890, after an agreement was made that allowed the new company to lease the lines. ref name ebooksread cite book url http www.ebooksread.com authors eng dwight hall bruce memorial history of syracuse ny from its settlement to the present time cur page 49 memorial history of syracuse ny from its settlement to the present time cur.shtml title Memorial history of Syracuse, N.Y., from its settlement to the present time. first Dwight Hall last Bruce accessdate July 5, 2011 work publisher Electronic ... and Butternut Street Railway was organized in March 1886, with capital stock of 30,000 and obtained ... to Butternut street, Manlius street with final destination, Woodlawn Cemetery. ref name ebooksread ... and Butternut Street Railway as well as the Third Ward Railway , Fourth Ward Railroad , Fifth ... publisher Poors, 1889 p. 85 317 ref At that time, the Woodlawn and Butternut Street Railway ceased to exist ...   more details



  1. Butternut Valley Township, Blue Earth County, Minnesota

    Infobox settlement official name Butternut Valley Township, Minnesota settlement type Township United States Township nickname motto Images image skyline imagesize image caption image flag image seal Maps pushpin map Minnesota pushpin label position left the position of the pushpin label left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map caption Location within the state of Minnesota pushpin mapsize image map mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 Location coordinates display inline,title coordinates region US MN subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Minnesota subdivision type2 List of counties in Minnesota County subdivision name2 Blue Earth County, Minnesota Blue Earth Government government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date Area unit pref Imperial area footnotes area magnitude area total km2 93.3 area land km2 91.7 area water km2 1.7 area total sq mi 36.0 area land sq mi 35.4 area water sq mi 0.6 Population population as of United States Census, 2000 2000 population footnotes population total 382 population density km2 4.2 population density sq mi 10.8 General information timezone North American Central Time Zone Central CST utc offset 6 timezone DST CDT utc offset DST 5 elevation footnotes elevation m 302 elevation ft 991 latd 44 latm 9 lats 34 latNS N longd 94 longm 19 longs 10 longEW W Area postal codes & others postal code type postal code area code blank name Federal ... System GNIS feature ID blank1 info 0663717 GR 3 website footnotes Butternut Valley Township ... States Census Bureau American FactFinder Butternut Valley Township total population ref Geography ... Butternut, Minnesota Butternut at coord 44.1377408 94.3291309 display inline This list is based ... de Butternut Valley condado de Blue Earth, Minnesota ru , ...   more details



  1. Sirococcus clavigignenti-juglandacearum

    Refimprove date October 2007 Taxobox image Butternut canker.jpg image width 240px image caption Butternut canker on a stem regnum Fungi divisio Ascomycota classis Sordariomycetes ordo Diaporthales familia Incertae sedis ref http www.indexfungorum.org Names NamesRecord.asp?RecordID 323569 Index Fungorum ref genus Sirococcus species binomial Sirococcus clavigignenti juglandacearum binomial authority synonyms Sirococcus clavigignenti juglandacearum is a mitosporic fungus that causes a lethal canker disease of Butternut tree Butternut trees Juglans cinerea . Known in the common name vernacular as butternut canker , it is also known to parasitize other members of the Walnut Juglans genus on occasion, and very rarely other related trees including Hickory hickories . ref name nair citation authors ... an undescribed species causing canker on butternut jstor 3759076 journal Mycologia issue 71 pages ... of Butternut Canker in North America, Host Range, Evidence of Resistance Within Butternut Populations ... North America , occurring on up to 91 of butternut trees, and may be threatening the viability of butternut as a species. Distribution Butternut, the primary host of S. clavigignenti juglandacearumis ... Carolina . Butternut canker was identified as an invasive species in 1967. ref cite web title Butternut Canker url http dontmovefirewood.org gallery of pests butternut canker.html work Gallery of Pests ... AMERICAN TRAGEDIES CHESTNUT BLIGHT, BUTTERNUT CANKER, AND DUTCH ELM DISEASE authors Scott E. Schlarbaum .... In Virginia and North Carolina , the butternut population has been reduced from 7.5 million ... left thumb Butternut trees killed by Butternut canker S. clavigignenti juglandacearum produces ... , Butternut tree Butternut , and the Japanese, Black, and Persian Walnut s. It is sometimes claimed .... Control Breeding for resistance is important for fighting butternut canker. While standard practice ... opinion that the time for this is past. The disease has now been found in virtually all parts of the butternut ...   more details



  1. Canker

    about the plant disease the human condition canker sore Image Butternut canker.jpg right thumb Butternut canker is a lethal disease of Butternut tree Butternut trees, and has no cure. Image Anthracnose canker Baumkrebs Pflanzenkrebs Chancre antracnosis 01a.jpg right thumb en Oak Oaks with canker. Canker and anthracnose are general terms for a large number of different Plant pathology plant diseases , characterised by broadly similar symptom s including the appearance of small areas of dead tissue, which grow slowly, often over a period of years. Some are of only minor consequence, but others are ultimately lethal, and of major economic importance in agriculture and horticulture . Different cankers and anthracnoses are caused by a wide range of organisms, including fungus fungi , bacterium bacteria , mycoplasma s and virus es. The majority of canker causing organisms are tied obligately to a single host species or genus , but a few will attack a wider range of plants. Canker can be spread by weather and animals, making an area that even has a slight amount of canker hazardous. Some cankers are treatable with fungicide s or bactericide s, but many are not often the only treatment available is to destroy the infected plant to prevent the disease from spreading to other plants. Examples Apple canker, caused by the fungus Nectria Nectria galligena Ash tree Ash bacterial canker, caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae Butternut tree Butternut canker, caused by the fungus Sirococcus clavigignenti juglandacearum Bleeding Canker of Horse Chestnut , caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. aesculi Citrus canker , caused by the bacterium Xanthomonas axonopodis Cupressus Cypress canker, caused by the fungus Seiridium cardinale Flowering Dogwood Dogwood anthracnose, caused by the fungus Discula destructiva Dead arm grapes Grape canker , caused by the fungus Eutypa lata Honey locust canker, caused by the fungus Thyronectria austro americana Mulberry canker, caused by the fungus ...   more details



  1. Neoregelia wilsoniana

    taxobox image regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Poales familia Bromeliaceae subfamilia Bromelioideae genus Neoregelia species N. wilsoniana binomial Neoregelia wilsoniana binomial authority M.B. Foster Neoregelia wilsoniana is a species biology species of the genus biology genus Neoregelia . Cultivars Neoregelia B.J. Hall Neoregelia B.J. Hall Neoregelia Black Bandit Neoregelia Black Bandit Neoregelia Butternut Neoregelia Butternut Neoregelia Doofus Neoregelia Doofus Neoregelia Gillian Neoregelia Gillian Neoregelia Golden Boy Neoregelia Golden Boy Neoregelia Golden Chalice Neoregelia Golden Chalice Neoregelia Humdinger Neoregelia Humdinger Neoregelia Joybringer Neoregelia Joybringer Neoregelia Kore Neoregelia Kore Neoregelia Olly Wilson Neoregelia Olly Wilson Neoregelia Persephone Neoregelia Persephone Neoregelia Sara s Sunset Neoregelia Sara s Sunset xNiduregelia Anson xNiduregelia Anson References http www.bsi.org brom info cultivar bcr.html BSI Cultivar Registry Retrieved 11 October 2009 Category Neoregelia wilsoniana Category Bromeliaceae species neoregelia stub ...   more details



  1. Juglans ailantifolia

    planted as a replacement for Butternuts. Japanese Walnut is distinguished from Butternut ...   more details



  1. B46 nuclear bomb

    Nofootnotes date January 2009 The B46 nuclear bomb or Mk 46 was a tested but never deployed American high yield thermonuclear bomb which was designed and tested in the late 1950s. Though originally intended to be a production design, the B46 ended up being only an intermediate prototype which was test fired several times. These prototypes were known as TX 46 units Test Experimental . The B46 design roughly weighed 8,120 pounds and was about 37 inches in diameter. It was intended to have a 9 TNT equivalent megaton yield. The design history of the B46 apparently derives most immediately from the older, larger Mark 21 nuclear bomb design, which was a design derivative of the Shrimp design which was the first US solid fueled thermonuclear bomb test fired in the Castle Bravo test. The B46 was test fired in Operation Hardtack I in 1958 the fission primary see Teller Ulam design was test fired by itself in Hardtack Butternut with 81 kiloton estimated yield, the full weapon test fired in Hardtack Yellowwood and fizzled with only 330 kiloton yield, and was fired again in Hardtack Oak to full 8.9 megaton yield. The B46 design concepts were taken forwards into a new weapon design in 1959, the TX 53, which was redesignated the B53 nuclear bomb and W53 warhead. 50 B53 bombs were in US inactive reserves from 1997 to 2011, though none were actively deployed during that period. See also B53 nuclear bomb Mark 21 nuclear bomb Castle Bravo Operation Hardtack I tests including Butternut, Yellowwood, and Oak List of nuclear weapons External links http nuclearweaponarchive.org Usa Weapons B53.html B53 design and design history including B46 at nuclearweaponarchive.org http nuclearweaponarchive.org Usa Weapons Allbombs.html Allbombs.html list of all US nuclear weapon designs at nuclearweaponarchive.org Category Cold War nuclear bombs of the United States de B46 Kernwaffe ja Mark 46 pt B46 ...   more details



  1. Heaven to Betsy

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Heaven to Betsy 1945 is the fifth volume in the Betsy Tacy series by Maud Hart Lovelace . The events of the novel span Betsy and Tacy s freshman, or ninth grade ninth grade , year of school. A major character is added to the series cast when Betsy meets Joe Willard, an orphan working for his aunt and uncle in their store at Butternut Center. The story differs from the first four books, by expanding the Betsy Tacy Tib circle to The Crowd, a group of boys and girls that frequently meet at Betsy s house. Although Joe Willard was based on Maud Hart Lovelace s husband, Delos Lovelace, the book concentrates more on Betsy s adventures with the Crowd, including her self described first love, Tony Markham, and the effect of the Crowd on Betsy s burgeoning talent for writing. Betsy Tacy DEFAULTSORT Heaven To Betsy Category Betsy Tacy Category 1945 novels Category Novels set in Minnesota Category Novels about writers Child novel stub ...   more details



  1. Ghapama

    Image 2.JPG thumb 200px Mini ghapama with butternut squash instead of pumpkin Ghapama lang hy wikt is an Armenian cuisine Armenian stuffed pumpkin dish, often prepared during the Winter holiday season holiday season . It is prepared by removing the guts of the pumpkin known as in Armenian, pronounced ddum in Eastern Armenian language Eastern Armenian and ttum in Western Armenian language Western Armenian and stuffing it with boiled rice and a variety of dried fruits such as chopped almond s, apple , European Cornel cornel , apricot , prunes and raisins . It is also common to pour on honey and mix in ground cinnamon or sugar . The pumpkin is then baked until it becomes soft, then brought to the table where it is cut up and served. There is an Armenian song about the meal known as Hey Jan Ghapama , popularized by Harout Pamboukjian . External links commons cat http www.armeniapedia.org index.php?title Ghapama Armeniapedia Ghapama Category Armenian cuisine Category Stews Armenia cuisine stub es Ghapama fr Ghapama ...   more details



  1. Havelock, New Brunswick

    Havelock, New Brunswick is a Canada Canadian rural community in Kings County, New Brunswick Kings County , New Brunswick . Havelock was named after Sir Henry Havelock and was previously known as Butternut Ridge . Havelock is at the junction of New Brunswick Route 885 Route 885 and New Brunswick Route 880 Route 880 . There is a small Havelock Airport public airport nearby. The community is situated on a large Lime mineral lime deposit and its extraction has driven the local economy, beginning with a Lafarge cement plant constructed in the 1960s and current mothballed since the early 1990s. Graymont operates a lime quarry and kiln to supply eastern Canada and New England with 300 tonnes per day. Havelock was the birthplace of famous creationist George McCready Price . Subdivisions of New Brunswick coord 46.000 N 65.317 W display title type city region CA source GNS enwiki Category Communities in Kings County, New Brunswick Category Designated places in New Brunswick fr Havelock Nouveau Brunswick NewBrunswick geo stub ...   more details



  1. Wally Sieb

    Wally Sieb born May 6, 1899 was a player in the National Football League for the Racine Legion Tornadoes Racine Legion in 1922 as a halfback. He played at the collegiate level at Ripon College Wisconsin Ripon College . Biography Sieb was born Walter John Sieb on May 6, 1899 in Butternut, Wisconsin . ref http www.pro football reference.com players S SiebWa20.htm ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sieb, Wally ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH May 6, 1899 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sieb, Wally Category 1899 births Category Year of death unknown Category Racine Legion players Category Ripon Red Hawks football players Category People from Ashland County, Wisconsin Category Players of American football from Wisconsin ...   more details



  1. Hypena sordidula

    italic title Taxobox name Hypena sordidula image image width 200px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae tribus subtribus genus Hypena species H. sordidula binomial Hypena sordidula binomial authority Grote, 1872 synonyms Bomolocha sordidula small Grote, 1872 small The Sordid Hypena Hypena sordidula is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from Quebec and Maine south to northern Florida and Texas , west to Louisiana and Kansas , north to Manitoba . The wingspan is 24 30 mm. The moth flies from May to August. There are two generations per year. The larvae feed on Laportea species. Two reported hosts, alder and butternut, are incorrect. External links http www.eeb.uconn.edu people wagner USDA 20Noctuid 20Guide 20Most 20Current.doc Owlet Caterpillars of Eastern North America Lepidoptera Noctuidae http bugguide.net node view 56666 Bug Guide http mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu species.php?hodges 8448 Images Category Hypeninae Hypeninae stub vi Hypena sordidula ...   more details



  1. Achatia distincta

    italic title Taxobox name Achatia distincta image Achatia distincta.jpg image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae genus Achatia species A. distincta binomial Achatia distincta binomial authority H bner, 1813 synonyms Dicopis vitis small French, 1879 small The Distinct Quaker Achatia distincta is a species of moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from coast to coast in most of United States and south eastern Canada from Quebec to Manitoba . The wingspan is 30 37 mm. Adults are on wing from late March to early May. There is one generation per year. The larvae feed on the leaves of ash, birch, butternut, flowering crabapple, grape, hickory, maple and oak. External links http bugguide.net node view 14431 Bug Guide http mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu species.php?hodges 10518 Images http www.marylandmoths.com Html Noctuidae Hadeninae Hadenini Achatia distincta.html Moths of Maryland Category Orthosiini Hadeninae stub ...   more details



  1. Cucurbita moschata

    taxobox image Cucurbita moschata Butternut.png image caption Butternut squash, a variety of Cucurbita moschata regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Cucurbitales familia Cucurbitaceae genus Cucurbita species C. moschata binomial Cucurbita moschata binomial authority Antoine Nicolas Duchesne Duchesne ex Jean Louis Marie Poiret Poir. Image Longislandcheesesquash.JPG thumb left A Long Island Cheese Pumpkin Cucurbita moschata is a species originating in either Central America or northern South America. ref cite book title Handbook of Food Science, Technology, and Engineering volume 1 page 20 10 chapter Pumpkins and Squashes chapterurl http books.google.com books?id 43sA1NhzCWsC&pg SA20 PA10&lpg SA20 PA10&source bl&ots BKSDfa4LiC&sig eRkvqgr6J4F82hYCCVpWj5zDG4o&hl en&ei vkgRTfe1O4P6sAPMt6CYCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&ved 0CDgQ6AEwBQ v onepage&f false author Yiu H. Hui publisher CRC Press year 2006 accessdate 21 Dec 2010 ref It includes varieties of Squash plant squash and pumpkin . C. moschata varieties are generally more tolerant of hot, humid weather than Cucurbita maxima C.  maxima or Cucurbita pepo C.  pepo . They also generally display a greater resistance to disease and insects, especially to the squash vine borer . Varieties include Butternut squash Dickinson field pumpkin used for commercially canned pumpkin Kentucky field pumpkin Long Island cheese pumpkin exterior resembles a wheel of cheese in shape, color, and texture Calabaza pumpkin a commonly grown squash in Cuba and Puerto Rico Seminole pumpkin a squash cultivated by the Seminole Indians of Florida Neck pumpkin the ancestor of butternut squash and ideal for pumpkin pie. Most popular in the Mid Atlantic states of the United States, particularly in areas with an Amish influence. ref cite news url http www.philly.com philly restaurants 20091119 Pumpkin can be so much more than pie.html title Pumpkin can be so much more than Pie accessdate ...   more details



  1. Old Erie Canal State Historic Park

    Image Kirkville olderie1.JPG thumb right 300px The Old Erie Canal and its towpath at Kirkville, New York, within Old Erie Canal State Historic Park. Old Erie Canal State Historic Park is a part of the New York State Parks New York State Park system . It is a linear park encompassing a 36 mile segment of the original Erie Canal s Long Level section, and extends eastward from Butternut Creek in the town of De Witt, New York Dewitt , New York , east of Syracuse, New York Syracuse , to just outside of the city of Rome, New York Rome , New York . This section of the canal was in active use between 1825 and 1917. The park consists of restored segments of the canal s waterway and towpath, which has been resurfaced with stone dust and is suitable for biking, hiking, horseback riding or snowmobiling. The canal also is navigable by canoe or kayak for short segments throughout the park. All terrain vehicle s ATVs and motorcycles are not permitted, and no campsites are available in the park, although camping is available at Green Lakes State Park east of Syracuse, which is closely adjacent to Old Erie Canal State Park. Several picnic areas are available on the route and are accessible via nearby roads. The park passes near or through several communities, including Fayetteville, New York Fayetteville , Manlius Center, Kirkville, Chittenango , Canastota , Durhamville and New London. Five miles east of Butternut Creek, the canal passes by the entrance to Green Lakes State Park . The park s eastern terminus is at http www.eriecanalvillage.net Erie Canal Village , a privately operated museum and historic recreation of a 19th century canal village located outside of Rome, New York Rome . In July 2006 , stretches of the old canal within the park had to be dammed or drained to effect repairs on the aqueduct over Butternut Creek east of Syracuse, which was in danger of a potentially catastrophic leak due to unusually heavy rains. In February 2010 the park was among about 40 New York Sta ...   more details



  1. Irritant contact dermatitis

    . ref Butternut squash and Acorn squash have been known to cause an allergic reaction in many .... ref http ask.metafilter.com 72225 Butternut squash making my hands weird ref Food handlers and kitchen workers should take precautions to wear rubber or latex gloves when peeling butternut and acorn squash to avoid temporary Butternut squash Cucurbita moschata dermatitis ref http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 119272375 abstract?CRETRY 1&SRETRY 0 ref A contact dermatitis reaction to butternut ... . ref http www.thekitchn.com thekitchn pasta recipe fettucini with butternut squash sage brown ...   more details



  1. Butternuts, New York

    believed to be named for three butternut a.k.a. white walnut trees growing from one stump that originally ... that benefitted by the wide fertile valley floor along the Butternut and Unadilla. The town ... settlers who noted some unusual Butternut trees growing near it. New York State Route 51 is a north ... from Mt. Upton northwards about 1919. The Butternut Creek flows diagonally through the town, from ... 51, most noted for a county owned campgrounds on the Butternut Creek, once site of a proposed flood ... links http www.rootsweb.com nyotsego bvhist.htm Early history of Butternut Valley http www.rootsweb.com ...   more details



  1. Thousand Islands Parkway

    . At Butternut Bay, the Thousand Islands Parkway merges into Highway  401 eastbound and a left ... road jcon LG 5 dir north Mallorytown Road town Mallorytown notes ONint location Butternut Bay km 39.1 ...   more details




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