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Which plants need to be grown outdoors? - Bonsai
... types of maple (acer), birch (betula), some oaks (quercus), hornbeam (carpinus), ginkgo, bald cypress (taxodium), sweet gum (liquidambar), larch (larix), willow (salix) and Japanese grey bark elm (zelkova). > If you are looking ...
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Red flowers in the garden
... Plants respond well to pruning. Zones 5-8 Liquidandor styraciflua - "American Sweet Gum" a spreading to conical shaped deciduous tree with corky ridged ... fall. fast growing zones 8-9. Nyssa sinensis - "Chinese Sow Gum". A deciduous tree has long narrow leaves that are purple ... sun. Moist soil. Zones 7-9. Nyssa sylvatica - "Black Gum" or "Sour Gum" or "Black Tupelo". A broad based conical shaped tree ...
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Companion Plants for Rhododendron
... tolerate deep shade. The plants grow best under deep-rooted trees such as ash, oak, sweet gum and honey locust. Although astilbes will grow in sun, shade intensifies the color of the ...
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Best Plants for Bees, Birds and Butterflies
... grape, zinnia; (Shrubs and trees) -- barberry, bush honeysuckle, chokecherry, crabapple, dogwood, elderberry, holly, mulberry, pyracantha, sweet gum. Hummingbirds: (Garden flowers) -- bee balm, lobelia, cleome, columbine, delphinium, four-o'clock, honeysuckle, impatiens, petunia ...
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The Flora of China Logo
... the upper of the three lobes of the leaf of the Chinese sweet gum, Liquidambar acalycina. The leaf of the Chinese sweet gum is completed by the horizontal lines reaching outward to the edge ... tulip tree, Liriodendron forms the outer line of the logo. The leaf of the American sweet gum, Liquidambar styraciflua rests within the others. Its upper lobe is formed in the inverted V ...
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Supplies for Plant Propagation
... pots are common here on the west coast. In this picture I've got some Sweet Gum in #5 pots. They will finish faster by potting them directly into #5's rather ...
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Verticillium Wilt of Landscape Trees and Shrubs, HYG-3053-96
... of plants typically free of this disease include: crabapple, mountain ash, beech, birch, boxwood, dogwood, sweet gum, hawthorn, holly, katsuratree, honeylocust, oak, pear, London planetree and sycamore, rhododendron, willow, and zelkova. The ...
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Black Gum
... running through sandy areas. The black gum enjoys the company of the pin oak, the red maple, and occasionally the sweet gum. It does not seem ... 300 and 400 year old trees are known from these areas. Black gum posesses one of the least interesting leaves in the eastern forests. It ... , and fall in the autumn. I have never seen a black gum flower. Description leaves shiny, 2-5 inches, purple-red in fall, ...
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A Prescribed Fire - Controlled Burn Walk-Through
... prescription burn was done on an early March day. Its purpose was to reduce competing sweet-gum, oak and devil's walking stick while increasing the food and habitat value for wildlife ...
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Search for Gum - Plants For A Future database search
... Gum 3 0 Acacia dealbata Mimosa Edible Uses:Gum 2 0 Acacia decurrens Green Wattle Edible Uses:Gum 2 1 Acacia farnesiana Sweet Acacia Edible Uses:Gum, Other Uses:Gum 2 2 Acacia pycnantha Golden Wattle Edible Uses:Gum ...
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