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Fir, Pine or Spruce - Which Do I Have?
... , the branchlets of spruce trees feel rough. Fir branchlets lack these projections, and thus have smooth bark. The color and length of needles are not reliable means of identification; these can vary from ... colour with age. Scots pines have a particularly orange/red peeling bark. White pines can have smooth bark, even when mature. The bark on spruce trees is generally rough to touch and becomes ...
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Small Plants For Small Spaces
... leaves are 5-lobed, green above and silver beneath, turning a bright yellow in autumn. The bark is an attractive silver grey. The green-winged seedsturn straw-colored in fall. Silver maples must ... , fragrant, creamy white flowers in late June. The AMUR CHERRY (Prunus Maackii) has bronze, papery, peeling bark. It can be single or multi-stemmed. The white flowers are attractive, formal in drooping ...
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Red flowers in the garden
... Acer rufinerve - A deciduous tree up to 60 feet with arching branches that have striped green and white bark. Leaves turn a brilliant red and orange in late summer. full sun. Zones 6-9. Acer saccharum ' ... in late summer. full sun. Zones 6-8 Stewartia monadelpha - a deciduous tree up to 40 feet tall. Has peeling bark and dark green leaves that turn red or orange in the fall. full sun and acid soils. ...
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HortNews- May 2006
... rosy-red, producing a stunning flowering effect that lasts until Thanksgiving. Seven-son has handsome, peeling bark that resembles that of a crapemyrtle. Dawn redwood, Metasequoia glyptostroboides. Dawn redwood's delightful, ... that are bright green in summer, changing to orange, red and purple in fall. The bark is a dark reddish brown, very handsome in winter. Although suckering can occur, ours has ...
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justgardeners.com
... of Persian ironwood often turn varying shades on a single plant. Stewartia -- Camellia relatives producing white blossoms with golden centers. Peeling bark and fall color add to seasonal interest. Styrax -- Usually white, but now available in pink, with myriad little bells hanging from the branches in spring. Taxus -- The yews are slow growing conifers, several of ...
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Deciduous Trees and Shrubs With All-Season Interest, HYG-1143-96
... on these plants, see Michael A. Dirr's Manual of Woody Landscape Plants. Figure 1. The peeling bark of a paperbark maple, Acer griseum. Medium to Large Trees (30 feet or taller at ... Many fine forms and cultivars. They include upright, weeping, and dwarf selections. All have smooth gray bark. There are many leaf colors and shape variations. ' Roseo-marginata' and ' Riversii' are particularly popular. ...
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Trees of Reed: Persian Parrotia
... with many trunks. Growing 20 to 40 feet high, it is known primarily for its 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 Reed College Last updated: 11/04/02 Questions, Problems? Contact Us
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Pruning Mature Rose Bushes
... look for canes with bare spots where the wind has rubbed canes against each other and rubbed the bark off. Also, look for frayed ends where moose have nibbled (or chomped!) and examine the bush close ... . Look for black areas along an otherwise healthy looking caneoften the area will have split or peeling bark. Cut well below the diseased areaconsider removing the entire cane if possible. Be safe by ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Centenarians - Featured Centenarians
... in the Arboretum. 5. Phellodendron amurense var. amurense AMUR CORKTREE Accessioned 1882 This stately tree's thick bark is fissured and springy to the touch. The Asiatic corktrees belong to the citrus family, and ... to reach its mature size (70 to 100 feet tall and up to 120 feet wide). The peeling bark can range from olive green to creamy white, with an overall mottled effect; some consider the ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Current Plant Highlights - December
... , paperbark maple, is especially notable in winter, when the rich, reddish-brown color of its peeling bark stands out against the landscape. The species was collected in China by Ernest H. ... rain trees. Especially in winter, Clethra barbinervis, Japanese clethra, is prized for its wonderful, smooth, mottled bark, which sometimes peels from the trunk and branches. The habit may be that of a small ...
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