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erect cones

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true fir genus description
... the following characteristics: Cones that perch like little owls on the topmost branches--so, look aloft for large, erect cones. They often glisten with drops of fragrant, sticky resin. Cones of true firs do not fall intact like other conifer cones. In late fall, their ...
oregonstate.edu

Grand Fir
... Grand Fir is a straight tree 90-270 feet tall, has thick furrowed bark and erect cones on the upper side of the branches. The wood is not durable and so it ...
signsofdissent.com

Fir
... spruce. 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 ... 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 ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

Angiosperm Families - Betulaceae S.F. Gray
... ). Inflorescences terminal (the stems sympodial); more or less elongate, pendulous catkins (male), or erect, short heads or woody cones (female), with few-flowered dichasia in the bract axils. Flowers bracteate; bracteolate; minute ...
delta-intkey.com

Fir, Pine or Spruce - Which Do I Have?
... cones still attached to a tree. A number of pines will retain their cones for many years. Fir cones are erect, unlike the pendulous cones of most spruce trees. In fir trees, the scales on the cones ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Purple cone flowers
... 4 feet in height and 18 inches wide with a nice erect form. E. angustifolia is not much used in the garden ... raised 'Magnus ' = With larger flowers to 7 inches and darker orange cones, deep purple in color and nice outward growing petals. Seed raised 'Primadonna Deep ... cutting. The petalcolor is a darkt ruby-pink with dark center cones.The flowers are also fragrant. 'Ruby Star' = Bright carmin red, ...
hardyplants.com

The Cycad Pages
... leaflets not reduced to spines. Petioles often with prickles. Longitudinal ptyxis erect, horizontal ptyxis erect. Leaflets simple, entire, with numerous bifurcating parallel veins and no ... Pollen cymbiform, monosulcate. Megasporophylls: spirally orthostichous, aggregated into stalked or sessile female cones. Sporophylls simple, appearing peltate with a hexagonal, faceted dilated apex bearing ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

The Cycad Pages
... , lower leaflets not reduced to spines. Petioles with prickles. Longitudinal ptyxis erect, horizontal ptyxis erect. Leaflets simple, with dentate margins, with numerous bifurcating parallel veins ... by slits. Pollen cymbiform, monosulcate. Megasporophylls: spirally orthostichous, aggregated into stalked female cones. Sporophylls simple, appearing peltate with a simple dilated apex which is hexagonal ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au
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Fern Allies
... look different. These are spore-bearing leaves called sporophylls. These sporophylls are tightly grouped into cones or strobili. (Some ferns do have spore-bearing and sterile leaves but grouping the ... required in this course. Horsetails The horsetails are recognizable by their erect, jointed stems ringed by microphylls and topped by cones. Only a single genus Equisetum survives today with a few ...
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Floridata: Pseudotsuga menziesii
... Pseudotsuga menziesii var. glauca, the Rocky Mountain Douglas-fir, is a smaller tree with smaller cones, bluish needles and occurs at higher elevations than the coastal variety (var. menziesii). There ... means "false hemlock"; they differ from the true hemlocks (Tsuga) in having hanging, rather than erect, cones. Bigcone Douglas-fir (P. macrocarpa) occurs naturally only in cool mountain canyons in a ...
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