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Australian Native Plants as Bonsai
... feature of the tree which is the visually-pleasing, twisting trunk. I have had numerous problems with borers, which have ... that afflict trees in nature. Here, drought killed the main trunk, stimulating regrowth from the lignotuber. The unkempt look of the ... immature kunzea from a bonsai nursery . Initially the nicely contorted thin trunk was supported with a wine cork but now it cantilevers ...
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Alloschmidia glabrata, Palm Tree
... Trunk type: Single, thin trunk, limey-green colored crownshaft [a woody shaft at the top of the trunk composed of tightly wrapped leaf-bases]. Leaf type: Pinnate (feathered shape). Suckering/Solitary: Solitary (single trunk ... ), average moisture and good drainage. Sun Requirements: Filtered light. General Description: A thin trunked (approximately 4" to 6" inches), medium-height palm with a long, ...
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Chamaedorea elegans
... Central America Cold Hardiness: 26º, F. or less. Trunk type: Single trunk, clean Leaf type: Pinnate (feather shape) Suckering/Solitary: Solitaire (single trunk). Maintenance: Average Speed of growth: Slow Height: Dwarf, ... General Description: A small single trunk plant famous over the years as a houseplant, often planted in groups. Seldom over four to five feet. Thin trunk, dainty. Does well in the ...
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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... continue selecting scaffold limbs. Remove any shoots originating from the main trunk which are not needed for scaffold limb development. Cut back ... rub off shoots which develop on the trunk and on scaffold limbs within 2 feet of the trunk. Mature pecan and persimmon trees require ... to head back the branches to keep the plant within bounds, thin out weak growth and remove dead wood. Proper pruning of ...
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Florida Carpenter Ant, Bull Ant, Tortugas Carpenter Ant, Camponotus floridanus (Buckley) and Camponotus tortuganus (Emery) (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Subfamily ormicinae: Tribe Camponotini)
... have ants wandering in all directions over leaf surfaces, up and down the stems and trunk. Carpenter ants will also seek out other insects, both living and dead, for food. Carpenter ... trees, especially citrus trees; in old wooden fences, sheds, old wooden decks, bamboo poles (even thin or short pieces) or tree supports, debris of almost any kind, coconuts left on the ...
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Aboriginal Uses of Plants Around Sydney
... looping around both the trunk and the climber Flagellaria indica is our own Sydney cane...Aborigines in Arnhem Land used thin strips of stem to ... used for open cuts and sores Duboisia myoporoides Holes made in trunk and filled with water, later extracted and drunk as an intoxicant, ... an inch and a half of the white tender portion joining the trunk; this portion they ate raw or roasted, and it is far ...
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Parts of a Tree
... same basic structure. They have a central column called the trunk. The bark-covered trunk supports a framework of branches and twigs. This framework ... ground. In a mature tree, most of the cells of the trunk, roots, and branches are dead or inactive. All growth of new ... located at the tips of branches and roots and in a thin layer just inside the bark. Lastly, trees have reproductive structures; either ...
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Sad looking Pachira money tree - House Plants Forum - GardenWeb
... and fallen off. The shoots growing out of the base of the trunk - little better but losing color at their tips and curling. I know - ... were really small - only about 3 inches off the base and very thin - i was really surprised by that I guess I've never seen ... . but they didn't look terrible. also some rotted stuff from the trunk (long story) was rolled around in there. Basically a lot of STUFF ...
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Physiology Of Drought In Stressed Plants
... watered at, or beyond the drip line. Water applied at the trunk is generally not available to the tree. (1045 words) WATER CONSUMPTION ... small thick leaves lose water more slowly than plants with large thin leaves. Smaller leaves provide less surface area from which water can ... depending on whether it is pruned to a single or multiple trunk. It is native to open prairie, has a rugged appearance, ...
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Worms, Webs and Wriggles
... 100. There is only one generation per year. The larvae or worms are thin, green with a dark-brown or black head, and about 2.5 (1 ... long, they pupate inside rolled leaves or make a flimsy cocoon on the trunk or branches. Moths emerge in July. A heavy application of a dormant ... to fly and must crawl up the trunk of the tree in order to lay her eggs, banding the trunk of the tree with a product called ...
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