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Gardening with Bevan & Margaret
... . DODONAEA VISCOSA PURPUREA (Purple Hop Bush) Evergreen shrub, grows to approx. 3m, stem is slender, thin reddish bark, leaves are purplish and narrow. Ideal plant to grow for contrast in the garden. ERICA ... Flowering Gum or Scarlet Gum) Evergreen tree, stem is erect and can be twisted, branching has rough bark, leaves, bright green, flowers are scarlet. With a young tree the colour is not known in ...
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Other trees
... . Alpine cedar gum- E. archeri planted Mar2000. Tasmanian snow gum- E. coccifera planted Mar2000. Hybrid Strawberry tree- Arbutus x andrachnoides Reddish bark is lovely. Smothered in slightly dull white flowers in February. Failed to grow much for a couple of years after planting- then I found a lot of earwigs eating it's top shoots. One squirt of ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... tree is 5-20cm in diameter at breast height. The prominent lenticels are horizontally elongated in the bark. The flowers appear in April and May before the leaves and the fruit ripens in autumn. ... this species from its relatives. The first visible feature is the non-exfoliating, shiny, smooth, dark reddish bark, which peels similar to the yellow birch. The leaves are larger and broader than those ...
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JABOTICABA Fruit Facts
... , rounded crown may attain an ultimate spread as wide as it is tall. The thin, beige to reddish bark flakes off much like that of the guava. The jaboticaba makes an attractive landscape plant. Foliage: The ... (approach grafting) or air-layering. Budding is not easily accomplished because of the thinness of the bark and the hardness of the of the wood. Veneer or side grafts are fairly successful. The ...
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Floridata: Vaccinium arboreum
... ", after lamenting that, growing up, his family was so poor they had to eat farkleberries.) Extracts from the roots, bark and leaves have been used to treat diarrhea. Regardless of season, sparkleberry's shaggy coat of lichen splotched reddish bark makes an interesting presentation. Features The blueberry genus includes about 450 species of shrubs, vines and small trees ...
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Floridata: Bursera simaruba
... of 20-50 ft (6.1-15.2 m). It has pinnately compound (featherlike) leaves and attractive reddish bark that peels away in thin flakes to reveal a smooth and sinuous gray underbark. The tree ... fast growing, tolerant of salt and calcareous soils, the gumbo-limbo, with its attractive shiny red exfoliating bark, makes a beautiful specimen tree in a mild coastal location. It thrives with little or no care. ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plant Nursery and Gardens Shrub Section of Northwest Native Plant Catalog
... (Western Snowberry, Wolfberry) Western Snowberry is named for its puffy white berries that turn somewhat reddish in the Fall, and while the clusters of berries are very ornamental they are not edible. ... have three lobes with sharp serrations and turn bright red in autumn. When they fall, the smooth reddish bark is visible. The flowers are small and gorgeous, in 1 bouquets. The bright red berries ...
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Kids’ Valley Garden - A Gardening Resource for Kids
... Bark Bark comes in many different sizes and types. The most common is ‘chipped cedar’ and ‘spruce bark’ which has a nice reddish-brown colour. They are slow to rot and very attractive when used in the gardens, around shrubs and trees or in container gardens. If you surround the base of trees and shrubs with bark mulch it’s easier to mow if you raise the blade of the lawn mower high enough to pass ...
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Slash Pine Bark
... Engelm. Bark Bark characteristics: young bark scaly; blackish-gray mature bark thick; furrowed into irregularly overlapping broad, flat scales 2 to 3 cm (0.8 to 1.2 in) thick; outer layers continually shedding orange to reddish-brown Pinus elliottii - title page Range and Habitat Interactive Comparison Tool Bark Reproductive Structures Glossary Leaves and Buds Additional Images References
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Table Mountain Pine Bark
... , scaly; dark gray mature bark thin; furrowed into scaly plates 2 to 2.5 cm (0.8 to 1 in) thick reddish-brown to dark brown Unlike its common associate pitch pine, Pinus rigida, the bark of Table Mountain pine is not as thick; nor does it possess epicormic branches and dormant lateral buds on the bole. Thus, it is more readily damaged by fire than ...
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