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Trees of Reed: Brewers Spruce
... Trees of Reed: Brewers Spruce Western Larch Scientific Name: Larix occidentalis Family: Pinaceae Larix Occidentalis Western ... to orange fall color. Woody, roundish cones offer winter interest. An important forestry tree in British Columbia, the Western Larch can reach 150 feet and higher. Maps: 7 home | history | maps | trees ...
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Trees of Reed: Pines
... Trees of Reed: Pines Pines Genus: Pinus Family: Pinaceae There are around ... long. The bark is reddish-orange in color at first, maturing to grayish red-brown. Scotch pines are often used as Christmas trees. The species is variable; many ... tree most of the year. Maps: 5, 6, 20, 33 home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College Last updated: 10/14/04 Questions, Problems? Contact ...
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Trees of Reed: Campus Trees, 1940
... (vol. 2, No. 10). Copyright ©1940 Reed College] CAMPUS TREES Who knows what trees can be found on the Reed campus? Are there ... First in point of interest among our unique trees are two Ginkos. These pretty "maiden-hair trees" have within the past month been replanted ... southward. Our showing of hard-woods, too, should be increased. The orange-barked Madrona, to name only one, should be here. Happily, ...
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Trees of Reed: Katsura
... Trees of Reed: Katsura Katsura Scientific Name: Cercidiphyllum japonicum Family: Cercidiphyllaceae This native of Japan can reach 80 feet in height. Its beautiful, heart-shaped leaves turn a lovely yellow to orange in the fall. It is a slow-growing tree, making it good for the small to medium garden. Males and females are separate trees ...
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Trees of Reed: Hawthorns
... and small mammals spread the seeds through the canyon, where the trees have become an invasive species. The college is trying to ... white flowers that are followed by loose clusters of very large orange to red fruit that persist into winter. Maps: 29 Crataegus ... on maps but found in the Reed canyon home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College Last updated: 7/6/04 Questions, ...
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Trees of Reed: European Beech
... Trees of Reed: European Beech European Beech, Copper/Tricolor Beech Scientific Name: Fagus ... the copper or purple beech, where the foliage is not green but hues of orange and purple; each color can vary from tree to tree. This tree is ... : 1, 2, 3, 7, 14, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32 home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College Last updated: 5/1/03 Questions, Problems? Contact ...
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Trees of Reed: Persian Parrotia
... Trees of Reed: Persian Parrotia Persian Parrotia Scientific Name: Parrotia persica Family: Hamamelidaceae The Persian parrotia ... red, yellow, and orange fall foliage and for the peeling bark that develops on older trees. It is also called "Persian ironwood" or "irontree." Maps: 32 home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by ...
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Trees of Reed: Mountain Ashes
... Trees of Reed: Mountain Ashes Mountain Ashes Genus: Sorbus Family: Rosaceae These trees are easy to recognize by their bunches of bright orange or red berries. The fruit is inedible to humans but ... are smaller and a darker red than the Mountain Ash. Maps: 31 home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College Last updated: 7/6/04 Questions, Problems? Contact Us
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Trees of Reed: Japanese Stewartia
... Trees of Reed: Japanese Stewartia Japanese Stewartia Scientific Name: Stewartia pseudocamellia Family: Theaceae As the common ... bright yellow and orange stamens. The leaves of the Japanese stewartia turn yellow, red, and purple in the fall before they fall off. Maps: 27 home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by ...
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Trees of Reed: Lindens
... America and "lindens" in most other places. Whatever you call them, the trees are native to the U.S., Europe, and Asia. It is ... The leaves are dark green above and silvery-blue below with buff-orange tufts in the vein axils. It blooms in July and is ... the United States. Maps: 22, 28, 31, 32 home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College Last updated: 4/16/02 Questions, Problems ...
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