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Guide to Birch Trees
... birches. Its attractive bark has a strong tendency to peel in long horizontal strips and is darker in colour than the white bark of other ... one third the size of a football field. To permit proper root spread, trees should be planted as far as possible from any obstruction ... tree from the container, quarter the root ball with a sharp knife. Spread out the root mass and plant the tree into a cultivated ...
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Small Plants For Small Spaces
... waxwings. The trees are usually about 4.6 m (15 ft) high with an equal spread. Some have a red-purple summer foliage. It is important to select a variety resistant ... ) are small trees, usually under 4.6 m (15 ft) in height, with a distinctive horizontal branching habit. The glossy foliage turns a brilliant orange-scarlet in fall and the small ...
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