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Don't Top Trees—Nine Things to Know About Trees at arborday.org
... that they worry the landowner. Unfortunately, the topping process is often self-defeating. Ugly, bushy, weakly attached limbs usually grow back higher than the original branches. Proper pruning can remove excessive growth ...
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Tree Hazards - Collier Arbor, Problems and Solutions
... recently moved from a vertical position. 3. Multiple trunks are susceptible to splitting. 4. Weakly attached branches can eventually lead to branch failure. How to Recognize and Prevent Tree Hazards ... trunks are weakly attached. Trees with large trunks with splits or cracks have a high failure potential. Inspect these trees for cracks or splits where the trunks meet. 4. Weakly Attached Branches. ...
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Tree Hazards - Collier Arbor, Problems and Solutions
... Tips Fire Prevention Tips Featured Trees Pruning Tips Crown Cleaning Removal of dead, dying, diseased, weakly attached, broken, and low-vigor branches in the crown of the tree. Crown Thinning Selective removal ...
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CPN Samples
... ) and were still attached very firmly to the turions. At the end of October, shoots with turions sank to the bottom. The turions of Australian strains are more weakly dormant than temperate ...
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... less regularly spaced around the stem along the turns of a spiral. Each floret is attached to the stem by a thin stalk, or pedicel. The points of floret attachment continue ... true petals that form the "eye" or "bee" of the flower. The uppermost pair are weakly joined together and extend backwards into a tubular spur that contains nectar. This pair of ...
www.david.bassett.care4free.net

Napa Valley Orchid Society - Basic Orchid Care
... medium is finer SLC Sierra Plum - top of page - Fertilizing Fertilzing is best done 'weekly, weakly'. Give the plant a little feeding each time you water. Many people do this as ... an orchid is not a terrestrial orchid, (primarily Cymbidium, Paphiopedilum or Phragmipedium) it probably grows attached to a tree or rock in nature. No matter what the conditions, most orchids will ...
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Eucalyptus globulus Labill
... the bark side of the cambium and initially weakly connected to the wood of the stump, it is essential that the bark be firmly attached to the stump if coppice stems are ...
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Linda's Orchid Pages - Fertilizing Orchids
... attached to trees) and that they are fed and watered by rain runoff containing very diluted nutrients. Because of their natural habitat, most orchids are not heavy feeders. The old saying, "weakly ... or 1/2 teaspoon per gallon of water. Follow the manufacturer's directions and remember, "weakly" is better! Less is better than more! How often do I fertilize? Some orchidists recommend ...
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Key to Cycad Genera
... Lateral veins arising at acute angle to midrib Stangeria Chigua 5 Leaflets attached to upper surface of rhachis Leaflets attached to margins of rhachis Lepidozamia Go to 6 6 Swollen, often ... 8 Go to 9 8 Sporophyll ends faceted, seeds attached directly to sporophyll, leaflets weakly decurrent on rhachis Sporophyll ends not faceted, seeds attached to sporophylls by a basal stalk, leaflets strongly ...
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Scottish Rock Garden Club - Plant Portraits Page
... of the specimens on show are of any great size. The one shown in the attached picture is about 35 cm in diameter. Many of the plants available at this time ... amount of water. I usually lace this water with a tomato fertiliser and feed weekly, weakly. Any watering required in between times is with plain water. ^ back to the top ^
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