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UCMP Glossary: B
... branches, an outer branch and an inner branch. These branches may have separate functions; in crustaceans, for instance, the inner branch of a leg is used for walking, while the outer branch may be paddle-shaped ...
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UCMP Glossary: Zoology
... an outer branch and an inner branch. These branches may have separate functions; in crustaceans, for instance, the inner branch of a leg is used for walking, while the outer branch may be ... a tubercle. uniramious -- Among arthropods, uniramous refers to appendages that have only one branch. Insects, centipedes and millipedes, and their relatives are uniramous arthropods; land-living chelicerates ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Rhizomorphs
... cytoplasm, and often melanised. The outer layer often contains hydrophobins at the surface. LINK The inner layer is comparatively thin walled, and the cytoplasm is active. Often the core of the ... of one substrate declines, hyphae grow out. Those hyphae that establish a new resource, thicken, branch and aggregate. The initial aggregation is a strand. Over time, the aggregation becomes thicker. A ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... ) is structurally a fleshy, hollow stem with flowers produced on the inner walls of the cavity. There is an opening or eye at ... and radiate from the tree axis in different directions. The lowest branch should be at least 2 feet above the ground. This training ... should be cut back about 20 inches above the highest scaffold branch to encourage development of more scaffold limbs and maintain dominance of ...
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Tree Care | Forest Management | Silviculture
... to trees. Prescriptions for Wounded Trees - Branch , Trunk , Root WoundsA tree is considered to be wounded when its bark is broken so that either its inner bark or wood is exposed to ... pruning is necessary, prune dead and dying branches properly to help the tree heal its branch wounds faster and to reduce the chances for infection that could lead to decay. Prevent ...
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Fresh Christmas Tree | Select a New Christmas Tree | Shop for a Christmas Tree
... excellent needle retention so remember that when choosing a variety (see Tip #1). A few inner brown needles from the tree's annual shed will drop off so do not be ... be resilient. Another important check is to take hold of a branch and lightly pull your hand toward you allowing the branch to slip through your fingers. Most, if not all, of ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... at the point where the branch is joined to the trunk. This line indicates the location of the branch collar and should be left intact ... the edges. As the leaf miner continues to feed on the inner leaf tissue, brown spots near the centre of the leaf become apparent ... off the water supply to the main trunk or branch, causing the death of the branch. A canker infection mimics the die back associated ...
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Fir, Pine or Spruce - Which Do I Have?
... , the scales fall off, leaving the erect center stem attached to the branch. You will see these erect center stems near the top of the ... the tree. The male cones are formed in the spring near the branch tips and are often mistaken for reddish buds. These cones are short- ... at once in the fall. Because the oldest needles are shed, the "inner" areas of the tree closer to the trunk become less dense than ...
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Geranium Blog : Flowers
... , Sandalwood Geranium Monday, June 12, 2006 I am Hysterical! Or perhaps I should say my inner flower is hysterical. I took the test at This Garden Is Illegal. My first thought ... get too tall, they lean over and send up more tall branches from the fallen branch. I guess a little trimming would keep it more shapely, but allowing it to continue ...
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... specialized knowledge of collars and dose. Knowing. how to remove a branch without injuring the tree requires an understanding of branch anatomy and defense boundaries, whereas knowing how many leaf-bearing branches ... parts and processes of the tree system orderly. As trees grow and mature, however, the inner and oldest living cells begin to die, and nitrogenous substances move outward toward the ...
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