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Trees Tell A Story
... was 100 years ago. Settlers brought with them new trees from distant lands. Of these trees, American elm has been the most popular and ... and Swiss stone pine. Some of our best examples of rare pines were planted by Dieter Martin in ambitious designs on the University ... trunk, and the rounded top that is characteristic of mature pines in their natural range. Swiss stone pine is another rarity. This ...
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Trees Part 4
... Southwest. The problem can be serious on young trees but has less effect on older trees. Summer Scorch (physiological): Leaves on affected trees have chlorotic margins. This condition is thought to ... host is removed; however, the spores can drift long distances between the oaks and pines. No control is normally required. Hypoxylon Canker (fungus - Hypoxylon atropunctatum and other Hypoxylon spp.): ...
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Trees of Reed: Map 8
... trees and they tend to be clustered in small groups by species. Deciduous maples and zelkovas fill the area around the parking spaces, while pines and redcedars form a circle around the outside. The largest trees are the four giant ... Zelkova 74 Thuja plicata Western Redcedar home | history | maps | trees | resources Maintained by Reed College Last updated: 10/19/04 ...
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Trees of Reed: Pines
... Trees of Reed: Pines Pines Genus: Pinus Family: Pinaceae There are around 100 species of pines, eight of which are native to Oregon. ... the cones. Reed has about 10 species of pines represented on the campus. Pines are vulnerable to air pollution, so they are ... at first, maturing to grayish red-brown. Scotch pines are often used as Christmas trees. The species is variable; many strains and cultivars ...
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Using Pines in the Landscape
... trees. Landscape architects, contractors and homeowners rely on pines heavily for ornamental uses. Golf courses, parks, malls, industrial and residential sites use cultivars of pines for large and small landscape plantings. Pines ... numerous cultivars. Pines can be used for windbreaks, accent trees or even foundation plantings. Culture Many problems and difficulties associated with growing pines can ...
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Types of Trees
... Trees Home | Elm Care Products | Register your Elm | Forum Home > How Trees Work > Types of Trees Last Update 30/08/00 How Trees Work Types of Trees Important Facts Structure of a Tree How Trees Breathe How Trees Drink About Elm Trees ... family are pines, spruces, firs, and ...
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Training Black Pines for Bonsai
... potential. Some of them have turned out to be really nice trees, but ten years, later the best are still several years away ... This is about twice as long as deciduous material. Unlike deciduous plants, pines need to be developed from a very early age for a ... to factor that in too. Candle weak trees earlier to give them more time to push. Candle vigorous trees later to slow them down. Candle lower ...
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Ariadne's Forest - Trees and Forests of the World, especially California
... trees, Broadleaf trees, Pines. Fire in Sierra Nevada Forests: A Photographic Interpretation of Ecological Change Since 1849 by George E. Gruell. South California: Families of native trees, Broadleaf trees, Pines. Plant Species (Trees ...
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The Families of Native Trees in Southern California
... trees, Pines. Sierra Nevada: Families of Native Trees. Pines: Introducing Pines, How to Names Pines. Got Conifer -- How You Can Tell What Kind of Conifer You Have. Oak trees ...
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Wallace W Hansen Native Plants of the Northwest Trees
... (503)581-9957 How to order: Business Information Updated July 10, 2005 Pacific Northwest Native Trees Trees are usually the tallest elements in the landscape, either private gardens or public spaces. ... ) Maple, Douglas (Acer glabrum) Maple, Vine (Acer circinatum) Oaks (Quercus) Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera) Pines (Pinus) Click here to return to my Home Page Questions about plants, click here: ...
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