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Use Of Mulches
... for root growth and beneficial micro-organisms. During spring and fall the mulch will prevent alternate freeing and thawing and associated "heaving" and plant damage. Because ... and shrubs than perennials; attractive. Hay and straw - coarse for ornamentals; better used for fruit and vegetables; may contain weed seeds Evergreen needles and cones - nature's own; attractive, long-lasting, effective, and ...
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Fir, Pine or Spruce - Which Do I Have?
... and spruce. We hope that this article will help you tell them apart. The main means of identifying them is by their needles and cones. It is also possible to identify them by their bark and shape, though with less reliability. ... . The surest way to identify conifers is to examine the needles and cones along with the bark. In general the bark of pine ...
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Cedar of Lebanon
... trunk when mature, and wide-sweeping, sometimes upright branches (more often horizontal) which originate on the lower trunk. Dark green needles and cones, which are ... Middle East and grows to be a 40 - 50 feet tall tree in nature. The needles are short (1/2 to 1 inch) and grow in tufts along the branches. Cedars of Lebanon are widely used as an ornamental and ...
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Spruce
... - This variety has shorter needles than the species. Picea mariana (also called Picea nigra): black spruce. Picea mariana 'Nana': dwarf black spruce - This dwarf has gray-green needles and cones less than 2 inches long. It is native from Pennsylvania north through Canada. Its needles are a scant 1/2 inch. Picea omorika ...
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TreeHelp.com: Trees: Species: Douglas-fir Trees
... for Trees Rapitest Soil and Moisture Testers Insect Control Products Quality, hand-sorted tree seeds Douglas-fir Trees intro | insects and disease Douglas fir G. Lumis Needles and cones of a Douglas fir G. Lumis Bark of a Douglas fir G. Lumis Scientific Name: Pseudotsuga menziesii Summary Foliage: Evergreen needles Height: ...
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Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies
... until the cones form on the plant. Thin male cones are 3 to 7 inches tall and produce pollen. Upright female cones are about 6 inches tall and are scaly, brown, and covered with ... Plants for the adult Atala Butterfly. Botanical name Common name(s) Bidens bipinnata Spanish Needles, Beggarticks Bucidia buceras Black Olive Buddleia lindleyana Butterfly Bush Cnidoscolus chaymanense Chaya Cordia globosa ...
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Identify and Name 100 Common Trees of the North American Forest
... and softwoods. Identify trees with needles or scalelike leaves and cones which normally (but not always) keep foliage or needles through the entire year. Identify those trees with fruit described as woody, leathery or fleshy cones. Tree Identification Glossary: Definitions of terms used in tree identification. How to Identify a Tree: A quick review of tree anatomy and the ...
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Identification of the Conifers
... needles or scalelike leaves and cones as opposed to broad, flat leaves that more often than not are coneless. EVERGREEN - perennial plants which normally keep foliage or needles ...
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CONIFER GRAFTING AND SEED COLLECTION
... and several of the other branches to gain better light ability. Cut into your understock to prepare for the insertion of the scion. Prepare your scion. Remove 1/3 of the needles ... (sylvestris) Fall September-November (virginiana) Chamaecyparis: September (nootkatensis, lawsoniana, thyoides) Mature nootkatensis cones are yellow-brown in color. Note: Chamaecyparis nootkatensis is now known as: ...
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Diplodia Tip Blight of Austrian, Red and Scotch Pine, HYG-3041-96
... of the fungus develop in the black fruiting bodies located at the base of infected needles and other affected plant parts from spring through fall. They are spread about only during periods ... of equal parts of peat and a coarse aggregate such as pumice or calcined clay particles. Remove previously blighted shoots. Since many spores are produced on cones, removal of previously blighted shoots ...
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