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Search for Shelterbelt - Plants For A Future database search
... Shelterbelt 0 3 Fraxinus americana White Ash Shelterbelt 1 2 Fraxinus excelsior Ash Shelterbelt 2 2 Fraxinus latifolia Oregon Ash Shelterbelt 0 1 Fraxinus pennsylvanica Red Ash Shelterbelt 1 1 Fraxinus velutina Arizona Ash Shelterbelt ...
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Physiology Of Drought In Stressed Plants
... in fall. `Patmore' is a selection which holds its foliage longer than others green ash selections. Like green ash, Manitoba maple (Acer negundo) is also native to river valleys throughout the ... birds. Caragana (Caragana arborescens), yet another escapee from Siberia, has long been known as the shelterbelt plant that would survive anywhere. While common caragana has little to recommend it, a variety ...
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Iron Chlorosis of Trees and Shrubs
... by an iron deficiency is a common problem in fruit trees, and some ornamental and shelterbelt trees species. Iron is normally an abundant trace element in our western Canadian soils, however ... in the area, then plants such as raspberries, currants, apples, high bush cranberries, roses, mountain ash and golden elder should not be planted. Shelterbelts species, such as the Walker poplar and ...
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HortNews- September 2005
... within the planting line of many shelterbelts. To help improve the long-term success of shelterbelt plantings in and around communities, the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum has developed the following design ... shrubs the arboretum has been propagating and will make available. "We have hickories, wafer ash, bayberry, eastern wahoo and Carolina buckthorn – all plants that deserve more attention yet ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 11(2) 1992
... Apply repellant to all White pines in the Fall. Prepare for shelterbelt along north boundary: Plough also a 3 m. strip along ... transplanted from Section East. The remaining 2 or 3 rows of shelterbelt trees - to follow in later years - might be mostly Korean nut ... a plantation for bitternut hickory (used for lacrosse sticks) and black ash (used for basket weaving). They will also be working with other ...
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ECSONG: The Nuttery: 11(4) 1992
... removed and piled the stumps and also transplanted several small white ash trees. Tentative arrangements were made for a nearby farmer to ... wind screen to shelter small trees pending growth of a conifer shelterbelt to be established just inside the fence. The roadside fence east ... enough (3+ m.) to accommodate both the fence and a conifer shelterbelt. GATEWAY - The opening will be in a set back about ...
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Questions On Juneberries
... you! Thanks. Q: Four years ago, I planted Juneberries in the outside row of our shelterbelt. I’m disappointed that they’re only a few feet tall. They provide little wind ... ’s been suggested that amur maple would be a good replacement. I have lilac, juniper, ash and Russian olive in the belt. A: Juneberries and junipers are alternate hosts for cedar ...
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Questions On Misc. Pests
... causing death by dehydration. Q: Woodpeckers have pecked holes in the ash trees that I planted along the boulevard. Is there a way ... birds are attracted to. I would go for the shelterbelt trees such as boxelders, green ash, hackberry, Japanese tree lilacs and possibly poplars. Q: ... and tender twigs. They will also feed occasionally on other maples and ash trees. These attractive insects are known ...
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Ailanthus altissima (Mill
... of conifers have been demonstrated for water extracts of ailanthus leaves (14). Only white ash (Fraxinus americana) was not adversely affected. Germination and growth of slash and Monterey pines ( ... root sprouting) have decreased city plantings. Root sprouting into fields is also a problem in shelterbelt plantings. Pollinating insects are attracted by the male flowers. Honey from ailanthus has been ...
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Casuarina L
... are considerably higher than those of other species (16). The ash content is slightly higher than that of most native American woods, averaging about 2 percent; the ash content of bark is twice this amount. The wood dries ... and A H. El-Lakany. 1977. Breeding and improving of Casuarina for shelterbelt plantations in Egypt. In Third World Consultation on Forest Tree Breeding. ...
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