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Fir
... Firs resemble spruce trees with the major difference being that firs have erect cones, as opposed to spruces whose cones hang down. Family: Pinaceae Lighting: Full sun. Temperature: The firs are ... weather. The following firs are recommended for bonsai: Abies alba - silver fir: dark green needles, cylindrical cones. Abies concolor - white fir, silver fir, Colorado fir: hardy to zone 4. Can grow to ...
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... extension of the column to which the labellum is attached, often flexibly. COLUMNAR: Tall and cylindrical or tapering. COLUMN-WINGS: Paired protuberances or wing-like flanges on the column. COMA: ... a strobilus or strobile). CONGLOMERATE: Densely clustered. CONICAL: Cone-shaped. CONIFER: A plant that produces cones such as a plant belonging to the family Coniferae, such as Pines, Cypresses, Junipers ...
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Large Trees for North Carolina
... branches 40 to 50' 30 to 40' Blue-green foliage; good substitute for white pine; cones on female tree; Shalimar is a cold-hardy cultivar. Cedar, Eastern red Juniperus virginiana 6 ... ; short-lived. Poplar, Tulip Liriodendron tulipifera 6, 7, 8 D Moderate to rapid Sun Coarse Cylindrical 60 to 150' 30 to 40' Branches are brittle; yellow fall color. Redwood, Dawn Metasequoia ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - red maple
... sterigma). Flower:Monoecious; males yellow-brown in large groups; females upright, purple. Fruit:Cones are very large, cylindrical, 4 to 6 inches long, with stiff, thin scales that are irregularly toothed, ... . Flower:Monoecious; males cylindrical, yellow, in clusters near branch tips; females light green, tinged in red, at ends of branches. Fruit:Cones are 4 to 7 inches long, cylindrical, with thick, ...
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Abies balsamea fact sheet
... upper crown, inconspicuous. Fruit: Cones are upright, 2 to 3 1/2 inches long, oblong to cylindrical, green with purple tinge, with bracts shorter than the scales. Cones are deciduous with seed dispersal ...
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Cycad International : Katherine NT Australia
... Atherton Tablelands of N-E Queensland. The stem of Bowenia is always subterranean and rather cylindrical, though variable in shape and size. Its main characteristic, not normally found in other ... spinulosum (and probably D. mejiae, whose female cones have not been described) produce very large, pendant cones, among the largest in the Cycadales. Mature female cones of these species measure up to ...
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Cycad International : Katherine NT Australia
... most cycad seeds is generally ovoid, egg shaped, but they may also be globular or cylindrical. The fertilized embryo develops slowly but continuously until germination, with short-term chemical inhibition of ... months. Strangely cycads with the smallest cones, such as Zamia pumila may still require 9 – 12 months for their cones to mature. At maturity the female cones begin to disintegrate from the ...
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Cycad Society SA: Encephalartos altensteinii
... margins. Pollen and seed cones are markedly dissimilar and occur 2 to 5 on a stem. Male cones are 40-50cm long, 12-15cm in diameter and cylindrical but tapered to the top. Colour is yellow to yellowish green. Peduncle is sturdy and can be 5-10cm long. Female cones ...
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Cycad Society SA: Encephalartos brevifoliolatus
... rigid and straight or very slightly recurved near their apices. The petioles are unarmed, half-cylindrical and initially has a whitish felt-like indumentum but are hairless at maturity. Colour ... the plants in nature. Encephalartos brevifoliolatus resembles E. laevifolius by its practically identical male cones, thin but rigid and spineless petioles with whitish wool when young, and relatively narrow ...
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Rainforest Secondary/Mature species
... and scaly bark covering an almost perfect cylindrical trunk. It does not have any buttresses. Fruit is a spherical cone bearing flattened, winged seeds. Cones ripen from Dec to Feb. A useful ... stock | Grevillea baileyana - White Oak A rainforest tree to 8m. Tree is covered in creamy cylindrical flower spikes in late spring. Large glossy green leaves, divided when young. Underside is gold ...
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