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Bryomonitor - Application of the biomonitoring system
... get satisfactory results the consideration of the following recommendations for the fieldwork is essential: Select trunks with a well-developed and species rich bryophyte vegetation. Some tree species show ... should not be used. Select trunks showing a bryophyte vegetation, which is typical for the investigated forest. Tree ferns, dead trees and in many cases palm-trunks possess bryophyte vegetation ...
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Deciduous Azaleas
... sun. Old specimens can reach heights of 12-15 feet and have multiple stems or trunks up to 5" in diameter. [Return to Top] R. cumberlandense, the Cumberland Azalea, is a ... of bloom in early June. The ability to root decreases rapidly as new growth matures. Select cuttings daily for best results. Trim cuttings below a node (overall length of cuttings 3 ...
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lilac_care
... Josee and Syringa x Tinberbelle as well as some others developed by Select Plus Nurseries that will be released in 2001 and 2002. Syringa ... some new hybrids that either rebloom or are still under study from Select Plus Nursery that should rebloom and will be released in coming years ... recommended to do this. Then remove the 1/3 of the trunks 12-15” above the main break of branches. Lilacs are plants ...
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Growing Clematis, HYG-1247-94
... available bare root. These should be obtained in early spring and planted while still dormant. Select plants that have multiple stems, healthy, dark green growth and a root system that fills ... the size or to form a good framework of branches. Do not cut into woody trunks. Plants in this group include: C. alpina, C. macropetala, C. armandii, C. montana and C ...
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Basic Principles of Pruning Backyard Grapevines, HYG-1428-2004
... grape arbor into their landscape. Young vines are carefully trained to either one or two trunks. The fruiting area is established as either head-trained (Figure 1b) with canes (hardened-off ... , hand pruners, and handsaws can be used to effectively remove all undesired wood from grapevines. Select the appropriate tool to remove wood as cleanly as possible to avoid unnecessary injury to ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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The Cycad Pages
... en, in, cephale, head, and artos, bread, in reference to the flour obtained from the trunks of some species by the indigeous tribespeople. Type: Encephalartos friderici-guilielmi Lehm. Named by German ... articulated Sporophylls not in vertical rows in cones Megasporophyll apices faceted or flattened and deflexed Select a species, or go to the key to the species Individual species pages will have ...
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FPHG -
... , and have trunks 3 to 6 inches in diameter. During the second winter after planting, the trees should begin to develop secondary or subscaffold branches on the primary scaffolds. Select two or ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Arborsmith Press
... house grows. The walls spring from the earth, living trees with trunks grown thick enough to join, one to the other, ... in the middle of a cherry tree. Spirals, heart-shaped trunks, arbors, pergolas - the possibilities are endless. Reames even is experimenting ... and shaping techniques. This book covers; how to grow and select trees, grafting, bending, framing and multiple planting to create living ...
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Espalier your trees! by Rev. J.D. Hooker Issue #79
... rest. After they reach a length of three or four inches, select two and use strips of soft cloth to fasten them horizontally ... whatsoever, simply using more strips of cloth to fasten the main trunks to the supports as they continue to grow. Next, all upward ... found that once your trees are well established, the area between the trunks provides an ideal location for plantings of low growing herbs and ...
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Growing Large Trunks for Bonsai
... the end product. Nonetheless it is essential. For really large trunks, 3+ inches, planting in the ground is probably the fastest way ... 6 years with this method, they have tremendous taper and crooked trunks, but I am just now beginning branch development. Growth Rates ... sacrifice branch to do its job. To achieve caliper and taper, select positions lower on the trunk for the sacrifice branches. Do ...
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