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Larix x eurolepis fact sheet
Larix x eurolepis fact sheet Dunkeld larch Pinaceae Larix x eurolepis A. Henry [kaempferi x decidua] Leaf: Text unavailable. Flower: Text unavailable. Fruit: Text unavailable. Twig: Text unavailable. Bark: Text unavailable. Form: Text unavailable.
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Larix laricina (Du Roi) K
... WI; and Annapolis County, NS. Tamarack in Alaska was once named as a separate species (Larix alaskensis) and later reduced to a variety (L. laricina var. alaskensis), but the Alaska variety ... hybridization, it has been crossed with two other species of the Section Pauciseriales--Japanese larch (Larix leptolepis) and European larch (L. decidua). Progenies with hybrid vigor are often produced, but seed ...
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Larix lyallii Parl
... (95 ft) in height. This species is distinguished from its lower elevation relative western larch (Larix occidentalis) by the woolly hairs that cover its buds and recent twigs, and frequently by ... of the light and discontinuous fuels. Unlike its thick-barked, fire resistant relative, western larch (Larix occidentalis), alpine larch has thin bark and has low resistance to surface fire. Special Uses ...
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Effects of atmospheric humidity and acclimation temperature on the temperature response of photosynthesis in young Larix decidua Mill.
... © 1986 Heron Publishing—Victoria, Canada [ PDF ] [ Return to Contents ] Effects of atmospheric humidity and acclimation temperature on the temperature response of photosynthesis in young Larix decidua Mill. Walter Tranquillini, Wilhelm M. Havranek and Peter Ecker Forstliche Bundesversuchsanstalt, Außenstelle für subalpine Waldforschung, A-6020 Innsbruck, Rennweg 1, Austria / Received January 6, ...
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Larix decidua fact sheet
Larix decidua fact sheet European larch Pinaceae Larix decidua P. Mill. Leaf: Deciduous, appearing singly on new growth and in whorls on older growth, 1 inch long, light green in color. Flower: Monoecious; males light yellow, small and round; females yellow to red, with long, curved scales. Fruit: Cones are 1 to 1 1/2 inches long, ovoid, composed of many scales that are longer than the bracts, ...
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Larix occidentalis- Western Larch
Larix occidentalis- Western Larch Larix occidentalis Western Larch Family: Pinaceae (Pine family) Photo taken at Swauk Pass, elev. 4500 ft., open forest slopes 2002 Thayne Tuason 2002 Thayne Tuason Plant: Sap hardened and chewed like gum by the Okanagan-Colville, Thompson, and Flathead. The Flathead also used the sap to make a syrup in spring, and ate the cambium from the tree. An infusion of ...
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Which plants need to be grown outdoors? - Bonsai
... you live in a temperate climate some deciduous trees to consider are several types of maple (acer), birch (betula), some oaks (quercus), hornbeam (carpinus), ginkgo, bald cypress (taxodium), sweet gum (liquidambar), larch (larix), willow (salix) and Japanese grey bark elm (zelkova). > If you are looking for a tree for your first attempt at bonsai, you cannot beat the junipers. Most of the juniper ...
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Physiology Of Drought In Stressed Plants
... usually nearly as wide as it is tall. If new growth is removed each spring, this pine can be maintained as a dense, drought-tolerant shrub. Like many of our toughest trees, Siberian larch (Larix siberica) arrived here from Siberia. Perhaps no other region of the world more strongly conveys the notion of a dry, cold, windswept landscape. This "evergreen" is closely related to our native tamarack, ...
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Leaf Coloration
... (Parthenocissus), Ohio buckeye (Aesculus), tatarian and amur maple (Acer), mountain ash (Sorbus). Yellow: ash (Fraxinus), linden (Tilia), birch (Betula), butternut (Juglans), poplar (Populus) and larch (Larix). 1995 Karen Tanino Sustainable horticultural information, offered free of charge to the public with the support of the University of Saskatchewan Extension Division, the Department of Plant ...
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Tree Physiology, Volume 1, 1986: Contents
... region K. P. Singh and K. Srivastava Tree Physiology 1:3745 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] Effects of atmospheric humidity and acclimation temperature on the temperature response of photosynthesis in young Larix decidua Mill. Walter Tranquillini, Wilhelm M. Havranek and Peter Ecker Tree Physiology 1:4752 [ Summary ] [ Full Text ] An effect of gravity on bud-burst in balsam fir J. Worrall and C. H. A. ...
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