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smooth gray bark

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Deciduous Trees and Shrubs With All-Season Interest, HYG-1143-96
... feet. Many fine forms and cultivars. They include upright, weeping, and dwarf selections. All have smooth gray bark. There are many leaf colors and shape variations. ' Roseo-marginata' and ' Riversii' are particularly popular ... 20 feet in height with a spread of 10 to 15 feet. Attractive white to gray bark is best appreciated against a dark background. White, fragrant flowers open in early spring and ...
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Beech
... blown off by the wind and the thin, smooth, silvery-gray bark is quite ornamental. The bark looks like elephant skin on older specimens. ... one, comprised of about a dozen species. They have smooth, pale gray bark, and ovate leaves which look similar to those of the ... seen on the American east coast and in western Canada. Smooth gray bark, ovate-elliptical leaves. Do not let soil dry out completely. ...
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Japanese Gray-Bark Elm
... Japanese Gray-Bark Elm Japanese Gray-Bark Elm - Zelkova serrata General information: Zelkova is often listed as a replacement for American Elm ... , pointed leaves and smooth gray bark. It is a vigorous grower and is most often used for broom and group plantings. Root-over-rock plantings are also common. The gray-bark elm is considered by ...
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Evergreen Gardenworks Descriptive Catalog: Ulmus, Wisteria, Zelkova
... are resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. 9600 Ulmus parvifolia 'Catlin' Very shiny green leaves and smooth gray bark that slightly roughens and flakes with great age. Nice horizontal branching. Evergreen to about 20ø ... trees have the same outline as American Elm but is resistant to Dutch Elm Disease. Smooth gray bark for many years eventually roughens, good yellow to dark red fall color. Used extensively ...
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Floridata: Acer palmatum
... wide, but can get larger under ideal conditions. Japanese maple has slender, glabrous twigs and smooth gray bark. Branches tend to grow in horizontal layers, and often are contorted and twisted, and some ...
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Floridata: Carpinus caroliniana
... fairly low. The long, slender branches have a zigzag form. The bark is thin and slate gray, and irregularly fluted with smooth, sinewy, musclelike ripples. The leaves are blue green above and yellowish ... The leaves turn yellow, orange, red and reddish purple in fall. Beneath its skin of smooth gray bark, the trunk of American hornbeam resembles a flexed muscle. Location American hornbeam is a common ...
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Arnold Arboretum - Current Plant Highlights - June
... . Also, the older stems of both species develop flaking, peeling bark that is of interest year-round. Examples of these two ... American yellowwood, is a wonderful shade tree for smaller spaces. Though its smooth, gray bark may resemble that of the beeches, this tree is much more ... on the previous season's wood). Of further interest is the bark, which begins to flake at a relatively young age. The plant ...
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Large Trees for North Carolina
... ; 'Valley Forge' and 'New Harmony' are disease resistant. Elm, Chinese; Lace bark elm Ulmus parvifolia 6, 7, 8 D Moderate to rapid Sun ... Medium to fine Rounded top 40 to 50' 40 to 50' Bark sheds, leaving irregular spots of orange; tough durable tree; many cultivars. ... shade Medium Pyramidal 40 to 50' 30 to 40' Dense shade; smooth, gray bark; also called ironwood due to very hard wood; gold fall color. ...
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Spruce Pine Bark
... 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 ...
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Eastern White Pine Bark
Eastern White Pine Bark Pinus strobus L. Bark Bark characteristics: young bark grayish to grayish-black; smooth mature bark thick, rough; deeply furrowed ridges on the bole 2.5 to 5 cm (1 to 2 in) thick gray to black Pinus strobus - title page Range and Habitat Interactive Comparison Tool Bark Reproductive Structures Glossary Leaves and Buds Additional Images References
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