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Fir, Pine or Spruce - Which Do I Have?
... in their yards. The most common large conifers in Saskatchewan are fir, pine, and spruce. We hope that this article will help you ... remain. As a result, the branchlets of spruce trees feel rough. Fir branchlets lack these projections, and thus have smooth bark. The color ... generally rough to touch and becomes furrowed and scaly with age. Fir trees have smooth bark that is often grayish when young, but ...
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Pine, Spruce or Fir?
... Pine, Spruce or Fir? Pine, Spruce or Fir? GardenLine | Trees and Shrubs | Pine, Spruce or Fir? There is often much confusion when trying to determine what type of evergreen you may ... are stiff and sharp-pointed, and with one exception, are 4-sided in cross section. Fir (Abies) The firs are medium size to large evergreen trees with tall, straight trunks and ...
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Trees and Shrubs
... and Disease (Part 3) Elms - Trap Trees for DED Espalier Evergreens - Winter Browning Fall Colour Fir, Spruce, or Pine - Which Do I Have? Fireblight Forsythia Grafting Iron Chlorosis of Trees and ... I Iron Chlorosis II Moving and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs Oak Galls Pine, Spruce or Fir? Pot Bound Nursery Stock Prune Your Cedars Cautiously Saskatoon-Juniper Rust Shade Tolerant Trees and ...
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Master Document Index
... and Disease (Part 3) Elms - Trap Trees for DED Espalier Evergreens - Winter Browning Fall Colour Fir, Spruce, or Pine - Which Do I Have? Fireblight Forsythia Grafting - A Challenge for this Spring ... I Iron Chlorosis II Moving and Transplanting Trees and Shrubs Oak Galls Pine, Spruce or Fir? Pot Bound Nursery Stock Planting Trees and Shrubs Planting Your Ornamentals Prune Your Cedars Cautiously ...
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Selecting Flowering Plants for Christmas Gifts
... is very attractive and not nearly as great a fire hazard as the true pines, fir and spruce usually purchased as Christmas trees. You may want to give a bonsai plant ...
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Wreath for That special Holiday Greeting
... the winds. For a fresh outdoor greenery wreath, you might use material from spruce, pine, fir cedar and junipers. For color, choose from the fruit of crab apples, hawthorn, mountain ash ...
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Pine Needle Scale
... for this insect are White and Colorado spruce. Scot's and Lodgepole pine, the Douglas-fir and other spruce species are also affected by pine needle scale in the prairie provinces ...
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Browning of Evergreens Can Be Controlled
... trees shed needles that are 3 or 4 years old. The needles of spruce and fir trees brown and drop off at 5 or 6 years of age. This gradual needle ...
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