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Trees for Wet Areas
... Trees for Wet Areas Common Name Scientific Name Alder, Black Alnus glutinosa Arborvitae, Eastern Thuja occidentalis Arborvitae, Giant Thuja ...
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... for Drought - Georgia TreeBASE Trees - Virginia Trees and Soil Compaction - Georgia Trees for Coastal Gardens - NC State Trees for Hot Sites - Virginia Trees for Landscape Containers and Planters - Virginia Trees For Tomorrow Trees for Wet Areas - NC State Trees of Alabama and the Southeast Trees ...
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Companion Trees for Rhododendron
... Page. Companion Trees for Rhododendrons & Azaleas Since rhododendrons have shallow roots and love partial shade, it is a common problem to find a suitable shade tree. Four trees are well known for having deep ... and red. One of the few deciduous trees that have autumn color in mild climates, it is also valuable in wet, swampy areas where few other trees survive. The sour gum grows from 5 ...
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Trees 1
Trees 1ASH Fraxinus spp. Fraxinus americana, White Ash at UDBG Anthracnose (fungus - Gloeosporium sp.): Large areas of the leaf, especially along the edges and veins, turn brown. Premature defoliation will follow severe anthracnose infection during wet ... percent bleach between cuts. Inspect the tree periodically for dying branches. Anthracnose (fungus - Gloeosporium sp.): Spots are ...
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Trees part 2
... bright orange to brown, jelly-like spore horns form in wet spring weather. Prune out and destroy all infected areas. Sooty Mold (fungus - Capnodium sp.): Unsightly, dark brown on black ... formed on the main trunk. Trees with conks may live for several years. Remove only trees that are structurally unsound or completely dead. Avoid wounding healthy trees. Wet Wood (bacterial): Occurs in Cottonwood ...
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ANNUAL CONSULTING ROSARIAN REPPORT FOR 2003
... in pots for a “movable decorative garden” because of the large trees that are ... wrapping them in wet newspaper, bundling them in grape crates and burying them for the winter.  ... for appropriate areas and both he and Terry recommend ramblers.  Rod Banach asks people about their time investment and usually recommends rugosas for novices.  Edward Cunningham has broken down the question to specific areas ...
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Kyogle Plants - Kyogle Fruit Trees
... Shop News Catalog Search Contact About Us Blog Australia Plants > NSW Plants > Kyogle > Kyogle Fruit Trees This Postcode: 2474 Previous Postcode: 2473 Afterlee Plants Barkers Vale Plants Cawongla Plants Condong ... leaves and a dense crown. As a name suggests it prefers wet areas in rainforests such as creekbanks. Water Gum provides food for the blue triangle butterfly. Fruiting occurs in Autumn. 12- ...
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Specialty Trees
... Trees Nursery | Table of Contents | Index of Plants TREES FOR THE ENTHUSIAST This section includes plants sometimes available and recommended for the ENTHUSIAST ONLY ... after planting in the ground in Florida. It needs a wet or flooded location or water source. It also is ... and are freeze sensitive, but they do well in protected areas of south Florida. External links: NewCrop website. Sapote see Mamey ...
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The Victory Garden . Spring-Flowering Shrubs and Trees for the South | PBS
... The Victory Garden . Spring-Flowering Shrubs and Trees for the South | PBS Spring-Flowering Shrubs and Trees for the South Horticulturist Dan Gill took host Michael Weishan on a tour through the New ... , so low wet areas should be avoided. Leptospermum scoparium Pacific tea plant The Pacific tea plant is a shrub with double red flowers and burgundy bronze foliage. Its blooms last for about six ...
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Solutions for Wet, Shady Sites
... Botanical Latin Events From the pages of Fine Gardening Magazine Solutions for Wet, Shady Sites Turn obstacles into advantages in damp garden areas by Inta Krombolz Once an overgrown thicket, this lush shade ... by many a gardener who must settle for an artificial pond or water feature. Spreading beneath the cool canopy of mature trees, this shady, wet stretch of ground has become my most treasured ...
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