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The Pups: 1. Male: Whitey 2. Female: Sandy (nb) 3. Female: Tamara (nb) 4. Male: Doug (nb) 5. Female: Sitka 6. Male: Coulter (nb) 7. Female: Shore (nb) 8. Female: Lacey 9. Male: Jack Please remember, we are Brittany Fans! but, not great photographers... :^) |
Sand pine Pinus clausa Pinus clausa is
a species of pine endemic to the Southeastern
United States. Its common names include
sand pine, Florida spruce pine,[1]
Alabama pine, and scrub pine.
The tree is found in two separate locations,
one across central peninsular Florida, and the other
along the western Florida panhandle coast into
the Alabama coast. There is
a range gap of about 200 km (120 mi)
between the populations (from Apalachicola
to Cedar Key).
It is largely confined to very infertile,
excessively well-drained, sandy habitats where
competition from larger-growing species is
minimized by the harsh growing conditions of
hot sun, fast-draining white sands, and
frequent severe seasonal droughts. It is often
the only canopy tree in the Florida scrub
ecosystem. Pinus clausa is a
small, often shrubby tree from 5–10 m
(16–33 ft), exceptionally to 21 m
(69 ft) tall. The leaves are needle-like, in
pairs, 5–10 cm (2.0–3.9 in) long,
and its cones are
3–8 cm (1.2–3.1 in) long. Over
much of its range, it is fire-adapted to
stand-replacing wildfires, with the
cones remaining closed for many years (clausa
= closed), until a natural forest fire kills
the mature trees and opens the cones. These
then reseed the burnt ground. Some populations
differ in having cones that open at maturity,
with seed dispersal not relying on
fires. From:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinus_clausa.
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BRITTANY PUPPIES Past Litters Back to Turah x Tempo Puppy Page |
6-29-19: Wt. 1,886g. |
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6-22-19:
Wt. 1,590g. |
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6-15-19: 1,392g. |
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6-8-19:
1,042g. |
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6-1-19: 758g. She has
a neat mustache on one side. |
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5-26-19: 500g. |
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Photo taken on day of birth. 5-18-19. Birth weight 242g. Multi large spots, female. Orange and white Brittanys are born with very light colored spots and blue eyes (eyes are of course closed at birth but soon open). The spots and eyes will darken over time to the same color as the parents. |
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Warbonnet Brittanys Puppy Contract - Choosing A Brittany - Breeders Code Of Ethics - I Want A Brittany - Responsible Breeders - Breed Standard - American Brittany Rescue - A Responsible Breeder Should Brittanys have not been called the "Brittany Spaniel" since the 1980's. |