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Questions On Ficus
... to be dying. One is very large and is forked into two main trunks about 18 inches above the pot. The branches of the trunk are ... above or below the soil? I will probably cut one of the other trunks out as well, leaving only the tallest and best one. There is a ... are around 10 thin trunks at the base. Is this how a ficus tree normally grows? The tree looks full now. Will it start to thin out as it ...
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Floridata: Rhapis excelsa
... ) e-mail this page Description The thin trunks of this delightful little fan palm can reach 10' in height to form sizable clusters of foliage. These trunks are covered with interesting leaf scar ... of clumps. Usage Use lady palm in the landscape to create dense screens and hedges. Thin out stems and trim leaves to make a graceful accent for the patio or Japanese ...
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Floridata: Cycas revoluta
... be obtained by removing suckering offsets from the base of the trunks. Remove leaves and plant in moist, well drained soil. This technique ... moisture and packing the plant in sand. These often have very thin trunks or interesting deformities and are sometimes sold under the name Cycas ... now enjoy a bunch of them growing around my yard. The trunks of many cycads, including the sago, are composed of a ...
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Chamaedorea costaricana
... Rican bamboo palm Description Locality: Central America Cold Hardiness: 25º, F. Trunk type: Suckering, green thin trunks Leaf type: Pinnate (feather shape). Suckering/Solitary: Suckers freely Maintenance: Average, easy to grow Speed ...
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Chamaedorea hooperiana
... Locality: Mexico Cold Hardiness: 26º, F. Trunk type: Suckering, thin trunks, prominent rings Leaf type: Pinnate (feather shape). Suckering/Solitary: Suckering (multiple trunks) Maintenance: Average Speed of growth: Good grower Height: to 12 ...
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Chapter 8: Horticulture, Article 1
... have clumping or clustering trunks. Those species that produce aboveground stems may have trunks that are as thin as half an inch ... creates an undeniably enchanting tableau because of the elegantly thin and tall trunks, but the procedure is both time consuming and labor ... of truly elegant proportions because of the natrually quite thin trunks without their adherent mass of fibers. Some palms are ...
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Bromeliads
... their native habitats, they attach by special root structures to trunks and branches of trees and derive their moisture and nutrients ... homes. Although many bromeliads are epiphytic, living on branches and trunks of trees or on rocks in their native habitat, ... withstand the highest light levels, while species with soft, green, thin leaves grow best under lower light levels. A general recommendation ...
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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)
... 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 ... number of "pest barrier" substances available that are sticky and can be used on tree trunks and other places to stop ants from passing. Caulking exterior openings and weather striping may ...
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Pine, Spruce or Fir?
... are evergreen trees and have long, often cone-shaped crowns and straight, gradually tapering trunks. They have thin, scaly bark and slender, often drooping, lower branches. The root system is always shallow ... section. Fir (Abies) The firs are medium size to large evergreen trees with tall, straight trunks and slender, regularly whorled branches. The leaves are needle-like and flattened in cross- ...
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... in trees. It's like a webwork of jelly. The living protoplasm is contained in thin-walled cells called the parenchyma, which have small cell wall openings that act as tunnels ... . Energy reserves are stored within the living symplast, mostly as starch and oils. Twigs, branches, trunks and roots all have a symplast, which stores energy reserves. The greater the volume of ...
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