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Red flowers in the garden
... and turn a bright scarlet or red brown in the fall. 60 feet tall. zones 5-8. full sun and drought tolerant. Quercus rubra - "Red Oak". fast growing deciduous tree with ... Red Reward Red Pinnochio - Tetraploid with crimson red flowers growing 24" tall and blooming in mid to late season. Red Poll Red Razzmatazz Red Ripples Renegade Red Rooten Tooten Red Ruffled Ruby - Tetraploid with rosy ruby red ...
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Angiosperm Families - Alzateaceae S. Graham
... , or shrubs (up to 20 m, with opposite or verticillate branches, these purple-red before peeling to become red-brown with age). (Hemi-) epiphytic, or self supporting. Mesophytic. Leaves opposite, or whorled (mostly ...
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Angiosperm Families - Campynemataceae Dum.
... ; a capsule; 20–50 seeded (many). Seeds endospermic. Endosperm oily. Testa without phytomelan; pale red- brown. Physiology, biochemistry. Saponins/sapogenins present. Geography, cytology. Paleotropical. Tasmania, New Caledonia. Taxonomy. Subclass Monocotyledonae. Superorder ...
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Colors and Smells in Drinking Water
... "Clean" water should be clear with no noticeable color deposits. Common colors include: Red or Brown Color - A red, brown or rusty color is generally indicative of iron or manganese in your water. Disadvantages ...
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red maple, Acer rubrum
... on older trunks and branches. Twigs slender, reddish brown, glabrous, with small dark red blunt buds. Leaves opposite, long-petioled, blades 6-10 ... red, about 3 mm (0.1 in) long. Fruits paired samaras 2-2.5 cm (0.8-1 in) long clustered on long stalks, red to red-brown ... wet hardwood forests, mostly in the Ozark and Ouachita mountains. Comment: Red maple is usually a small tree and is not commercially ...
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Aesculus pavia, red buckeye
... Aesculus pavia, red buckeye Aesculus pavia L. Family: Hippocastanaceae (horse chestnut, buckeye) Common names: red buckeye, firecracker plant Shrub to 2 m (6 ft) tall. Twigs thick, red-brown, with large triangular leaf scars ... capsules about 3 cm (1.2 in), smooth, light brown, maturing in Fall. Seeds 1-3 per fruit, large, hard, shiny, dark brown or black with a large paler basal spot. Distribution ...
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Eastern Red Cedar
... for furniture. The foliage is bright green to dark green. With sufficient early training, the red cedar can be used for most styles, though multiple-trunk styles probably require planting multiple ... new shoots using your fingers. Do not use scissors, as the cut needles will turn brown. Pinching must be done continuously during the growing season. Prune undesirable branches (especially those growing ...
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VT Forestry I.D. Cards - red maple
... season in the early fall. Twig:Red-brown to somewhat gray, even a bit purple at times, hairless and often shiny; multiple terminal buds are red-brown, small, rounded (globose) and hairless. ... brown, maturing in fall. Twig:Slender to medium in size, lacking hair, shiny orangish brown; needles are borne on woody pegs; buds with very loose, orange-brown scales (resembles a rose). Bark:Red-brown ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Thuja Plicata (Western Red Cedar, Canoe Cedar, Pacific Red Cedar, Giant Cedar, Giant Arborvitae, Shinglewood) Catalog
... red cedar is obvious and startlingly green, because unlike its fir and hemlock peers, red cedar retains lower branches as it gets larger. Thus in a forest of magnificent brown tree trunks, western red ... bowl of a pipe and turn bluish then ripen red-brown as they open into a small woody rosette. Ten ... cones from trees after they have turned from yellow to brown, but before they open. Then dry on a ...
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Abies magnifica, Red Fir, California Red Fir
... Forum | Plants, Trees and Shrubs | Glossary | Email this page Web SunnyGardens.com Abies magnifica Red Fir, California Red Fir These cone-bearing evergreens, commonly called firs, are large, majestic trees. Place ... singly in lawns, or in forest plantings. Their upright cones vary in color -- purple, blue, red-brown or green -- by species. The flat needles are aromatic. Firs prefer moist, cool, acid ...
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