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Cycas condaoensis
... group, while the glabrous leaf with basal leaflets not gradually reducing to spines separates it from C. siamensis. The thick corky bark on the trunk and the inflated base with similar thick corky bark are other similarities with C. siamensis, although these features are also shared with C. pachypoda. Pollen cones of C. condaoensis are intermediate in size between those of C. siamensis and ...
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Cycas elephantipes
... , referring to the distinctive and very large swollen base of this species. Distinguishing features: This species most resembles C. pachypoda from south Vietnam in the rough trunk with a swollen base and thick, dark, deeply fissured corky bark and the flat, erect dull to semi-glossy grey green leaves with narrow, keeled leaflets that are angled forwards. It ...
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Ulmus parvifolia--Lacebark Elm
... Rate: more than 18 inches Comments: The main ornamental feature of Lacebark Elm is its mottled bark (Vis. 2). The tree is quite adaptable and can be used on adverse sites. Dutch Elm Disease is usually not a problem on Lacebark Elm. Cultivars: 'Cork Bark' ('Corticosa') - Trees with corky bark. 'Drake' - Not sufficiently cold hardy for northern climates. 'Dynasty' - A National Arboretum selection ...
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Australian Native Plants as Bonsai
... No. 9 Banksia serrata Saw Banksia Banksia serrata grows as a shrub to small tree with corky bark. The bonsai displayed here is believed to have been started from seed in 1982. I ... zigzag growth of the branches of this plant lends it readily to bonsai aesthetics. The soft papery bark has all the character we associate with ‘paperbark’ melaleucas. The setting is severe; recalling dry rocky ground, ...
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Alnus nepalensis
... margins slightly recurved, pointed, dull-green above, paler beneath, obvious midrib underneath. Green buds in leaf axils with one brown scale. Young twigs with lenticels. Remarkable older, thick, rugged and corky bark. Home: Himalaya Other views: Bark Cultivated: Tasmania Author: Rainer Oberle Ethnobotanical aspects of Alnus nepalensis by Plants for a future database Back to the plant list
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Liquidambar orientalis Mill.
... until 10 cm long and 5 cm wide. They are orange or reddish tinted in autumn. The older twigs get a corky bark. Out of the bark the brown storax will be produced. This shrub is only for mild and sheltered positions. Home: Asia Minor Other views: Leaf Cultivated: Germany, France Author: Ulrich Herzog Ethnobotanical aspects of Liquidambar orientalis by Plants for ...
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Fir
... cause cankers on the trunks and branches of firs. Cankers are sunken areas in the bark that gradually get larger. When the stem is completely encircled the part beyond the canker ... Northern California. Purple cones. Zones 5-7. Abies lasiocarpa arizonica - cork fir: silver-gray needles, corky bark. Abies lasiocarpa arizonica `Compacta' - dwarf cork fir: silvery blue-gray needles, dwarf variety. Abies ...
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Winged elm
... rounded. A North American native, this fast-growing deciduous tree is quickly identified by the corky, winglike projections which appear on opposite sides of twigs and branches. Branches rise through the ... can infest Winged Elm along branches. Scale infestations are often missed due to the thick, corky bark along the twigs. Bibliography: "Educational Forum", Florida Bonsai, IX, 3:39-40. "Winged Elm ...
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New Disease Reports - Volume 10: August 2004 - January 2005
... & P. Franco First report of a phytoplasma associated with Bermudagrass white leaf disease in CubaY. Arocha, D. Horta, B. Piñol, I. Palenzuela, S. Picornell, R. Almeida & P. Jones Detection of Grapevine virus B associated with rugose wood (corky bark) symptoms in grapevine cv. Napoleon in Murcia (Spain) L. Velasco, B. García, I. Hita & V. Padilla Occurrence of grapevine ...
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CPS-CPDS-Table of Contents-1995
... western Canada -1989 to 1993 R.M. Clear and S.K. Patrick Pages 9-18 Survey for rupestris stem-pitting and corky bark diseases of grapevine in the Niagara peninsula, Ontario L. W. Stobbs and J.G. Van Schagen Pages 19-22 Long-term survival and sporulation of Leptosphaeria maculans (blackleg) on naturally-infected rapeseed/canola stubble in Saskatchewan G ...
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