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Gold Medal Plant Awards
... 15’ at maturity, has attractive foliage, good and profuse, slightly fragrant pink flowers, persistent (several months) red fruit, with interesting, smooth bark throughout the winter. This multi-season specimen tree with consistently good flowering, is hardy to zone 6A, performs best in the sun. It is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions, though best in ...
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Hakeas
... cultivated in England in the 1790s - Hakea dactyloides, H.sericea, H.gibbosa, H.salicifolia for example. Characteristics Hakeas range from small trees to small shrubs, mostly medium shrubs, with smooth bark , apart from the corkwoods, either upright or multi-stemmed. While their flowers appear similar to those of Grevillea. the plants are distinctive by their fruits which are woody and persistent ...
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Guide to Birch Trees
... , but is more likely to be found by feeling along the normally smooth bark and noting a slight rise. The bark covering this raised area can be gently sliced away down to the sapwood ... are no regulations regarding the disposal of wood from infested trees, but because the larvae overwinter underneath the bark, firewood can serve as a source of infestation for other birch trees. Dispose of the wood or ...
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Deciduous Trees and Shrubs With All-Season Interest, HYG-1143-96
... autumn. Dry, winged fruits are effective from September to late autumn. Multicolored, ridged and furrowed bark is interesting during winter. Requires acid soil. Liquidambar styraciflua--sweetgum, 60 to 75 feet in ... white blossoms early in spring. The dark green leaves become orange to red in autumn. Smooth bark with narrow fissures becomes ridged and furrowed with age. The fine, elegant texture is ...
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The Cycad Pages
... M N Genus description: Habit: dioecious palmlike shrubs with aerial or subterranean, pachycaul, cylindrical stems, with usually many leaves. Leaf bases persistent or shedding to leave smooth bark in different species. Basal offsets ("suckers") produced by most species, aerial branching uncommon. Leaves: pinnate, spirally arranged, interspersed with cataphylls, lower leaflets often reduced to ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

Bark
... a tree, often becoming rougher as a tree grows. Only a few trees (such as Beech) retain smooth bark throughout their life. Below are examples of just a few of the many different bark types. ... of this tree. Persimmon has small blocky plates and often looks like charcoal briquettes. Tulip-poplar bark displays a pattern of interlacing ridges and furrows that form a diamond shaped pattern. Yellow birch ...
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Smooth Alder
... Smooth Alder sometimes grows to tree size, especially along streams. The smooth bark is dark gray or brown in color. Young twigs are covered with rust-colored hairs. As with other alders this ... sometimes eat the twigs of this woody plant. Tree Size height 6' - 20' diameter 1" - 4" Bark Catkin BY NAME || BY LEAF || BY FRUIT || BACKGROUND || HOME OPLIN Disclaimer 1997 Ohio Public Library Information ...
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Bronze Birch Borer
... , but is more likely to be found by feeling along, the normally smooth, bark and noting a slight rise. The bark covering the raised area can be gently sliced away, revealing a serpentine trail ... regulations regarding the disposal of wood from infested trees, but as the larvae overwinter underneath the bark, firewood can serve as a source of infestation for other birch trees. A good neighbour would ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Spruce Pine Bark
Spruce Pine Bark Pinus glabra Walt. Bark Bark characteristics: young bark thin, smooth; gray mature bark thick; finely furrowed into flat scaly ridges dark gray Spruce pine has bark unlike any of the other southern pines. Not as deeply furrowed, the bark's appearance has been compared to that of southern red oak, Quercus falcata. Pinus glabra - title page Range and Habitat ...
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Virginia Pine Bark
Virginia Pine Bark Pinus virginiana Mill. Bark Bark characteristics: young bark thin, smooth; dark brown mature bark thin; separated into broad, flat, scaly plates 0.8 to 1.3 cm (0.3 to 0.5 in) thick brownish-orange to light brown Pinus virginiana - title page Range and Habitat Interactive Comparison Tool Bark Reproductive Structures Glossary Leaves and Buds Additional Images References
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