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Floridata: Sequoiadendron giganteum
... young saplings do best in partial shade. Moisture: The average precipitation in the natural range of giant sequoia is 45-60 in (114-152 cm) per year, mostly from snow. Water young specimens ...
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Floridata: Pandanus utilius
... for coastal gardens in tropical climates. Young specimens make interesting container plants, although the smaller P. veitchii is more often used as a house plant. Container specimens need to be kept in a ...
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Floridata: Sabal minor
... another shrubby palm native to the southeastern United States is the needle palm (Rhapidophyllum hystrix). Young specimens of these may resemble blue-stems but you can distinguish the two - dark needles emerging ...
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Floridata: Cecropia peltata
... above and felty white underneath. The smooth gray bark on young trees is ringed with leaf scars. The flowers are small inconspicuous ... along forest edges. Culture These are fast growing, short-lived trees. Young specimens can put on 2-3 in (5-8 cm) diameter per ... birds. Usage Cecropias are widely planted for tropical landscape effects. The young buds may be eaten as a cooked vegetable. The corrosive ...
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Floridata: Cupressocyparis Leylandii
... and has some salt tolerance. It is also inexpensive and fast growing - I have had young specimens grow more than 4 ft (1.2 m) in one year! Plants that combine all ...
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Floridata: Metasequoia glyptostroboides
... that collects cold air. Propagation: Dawn redwood is easy to propagate from seed or cuttings. Young specimens are easy to transplant. Usage Dawn redwood is a fine, stately specimen for large landscapes ...
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Floridata: Gordonia lasianthus
... a most beautiful specimen standing in an expanse of lawn either singly or in groups. Young specimens can be grown in containers and strike an elegant note on the patio or in ...
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Floridata: Eriobotrya japonica
... top, while the bottom surface is light green and slightly fuzzy. New foliage on some specimens is an attractive rusty red. Deliciously scented, furry looking white flowers grow in terminal clusters ... also be grown in shady areas, but flowering will be reduced. Moisture: Water regularly when young. Needs good drainage and will tolerate alkaline soil. Once established, is drought resistant. Adequate ...
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Floridata: Cedrus deodara
... level. More typically, though, they stay less than 50 ft (15.2 m) tall but specimens in their native range have been found more than 200 ft (61 m) tall! Lower ... little seeds with papery wings. The bark is dark brown to nearly black, smooth on young trees and becoming fissured with age. Several cultivars have been selected, including 'Argentea' which is ...
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Floridata: Araucaria bidwillii
... tiers and whorled around a trunk that continues to the very tip of the tree. Young trees are cone-shaped and beautifully symmetrical. Trees larger than 20-50 ft (6.1 ... for large landscapes, parks and avenues. They sometimes are used as wind breaks, and large specimens make fine evergreen shade trees. Bunya-bunya makes an excellent houseplant; it is very tolerant ...
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