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justgardeners.com
... weeping cedar. But for growing clematis, or small fine vines, I would always think the ridges would be tough Copper is more accommodating to any garden too. Less industrial looking but ... 't use copper, I'd fashion these shapes out of anything I could: bamboo or twigs...whatever works. Your neighbor's idea is pretty cool. Part of the fun of creating ...
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... from the soil, the wingless females crawl up the tree trunk into the branches and twigs where the eggs are deposited. The eggs of both species hatch in May. By placing ... bark is smoother, keep in mind that it is only necessary to remove the outer ridges. Do not girdle the trees by removing inner bark down to the sapwood. Banding should ...
ndsuext.nodak.edu

Peach Canker, HYG-3005-94
... that cause this disease enter the plant through wounds. Infection results in dead and weakened twigs and branches, and in reduced yields. Symptoms The first symptoms appear in early spring as ... killing the new callus tissue. Over a period of years, a series of dead callus ridges form as the canker gets larger. Eventually, the canker may completely surround a branch. The ...
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Subalpine Larch
... not evergreen. Each fall they drop their needles, leaving short stout stubs on all the twigs. The cones stay on the trees for years after the seeds have dropped and turn ... scaly and flakes easily. On mature trees the bark has deep furrows and large rough ridges. These trees grow in Washington, Idaho, Montana, and southern B.C. sitemap Internet Searching Modifiers ...
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Western Larch
... they turn golden yellow and drop their needles, leaving short stout stubs on all the twigs. The cones stay on the trees for years after the seeds have dropped and turn ... easily. On mature trees the bark is reddish-brown with deep furrows and large rough ridges. These trees grow in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and southern B.C.
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Castanea pumila var. ozarkensis, ozark chinkapin
... 10 m (30 ft) tall, or a shrub. Bark light gray, with scaly plates and ridges. Twigs slender, gray, with blunt brown buds. Leaves alternate, narrowly oblong or lanceolate, 12-20 cm ...
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Castanea pumila var. pumila, chinkapin
... 10 m (30 ft) tall, or a shrub. Bark reddish brown, with scaly plates and ridges. Twigs densely hairy when young, becoming shiny brown with densely reddish-hairy buds. Leaves alternate, oblong ...
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Winged elm
... by the corky, winglike projections which appear on opposite sides of twigs and branches. Branches rise through the crown, then bend in a ... it is found growing in wet sites as well as dry, rocky ridges it is a very adaptable tree for urban planting. It has ... are often missed due to the thick, corky bark along the twigs. Bibliography: "Educational Forum", Florida Bonsai, IX, 3:39-40. "Winged Elm" ...
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Cedar Elm
... feet tall, with slender, somewhat drooping branches and rounded crown. Twigs or branches often have lateral corky wings (but not so ... margin. Twigs: Reddish brown, pubescent, often with brown, thin, lateral corky wings. Bark: Brown to reddish, but more often gray, ridges flattened ... and leaf trimming can be used to increase the ramification of twigs, to induce branches to grow where none grow now, and ...
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Sand post oak
... a shade tree or to stabilize soil along sandy slopes or ridges. Twigs and leaves This species, along with many of the other oaks, ... Bark: The bark is light gray to reddish-brown with broad, flat ridges and scaly fissures. Habitat: Sand post oak grows in a variety ... It is found in dry, well-drained, upland sites, such as open ridges, sandhill scrubs, and woods. It is often found with longleaf pine and ...
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