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  • White oak (category Tree)
    swamp white oak, a closely-related species, and the bur oak. The white oak hybridizes freely with the bur oak, the post oak, and the chestnut oak. Bark: Light...
    7 KB (958 words) - 02:56, 18 May 2011
  • Nyssa sylvatica (category Tree)
    elm, oak, and maple. In such a situation its contour is as individual as that of any of its companions. The stem rises to the summit of the tree in one...
    8 KB (945 words) - 02:13, 18 May 2011
  • List of famous trees (category Individual trees) (section Real Forests and Individual Trees)
    "List of trees" redirects here. For lists of tree genera, see tree. The following is a partial list of famous trees. The list includes individual trees located...
    17 KB (2,421 words) - 13:49, 9 April 2007
  • Orange (category Tree)
    Dravidian word for the orange tree, with its final form developing after passing through numerous intermediate languages. All citrus trees are of the single genus...
    98 KB (948 words) - 14:11, 27 August 2012
  • Mango (category Tree)
    even for a short period. Young trees may be seriously damaged if the temperature drops below 30° F, but mature trees may withstand very short periods...
    58 KB (3,340 words) - 16:36, 14 April 2011
  • sumac. Poison ivy / oak / sumac in "The Medicinal Herb FAQ". The Poison Sumac Page Photos and facts about poison sumac. Poison Oak at Wayne's Word Toxicodendron...
    6 KB (707 words) - 13:55, 3 August 2007
  • laurifolia (laurel oak, water oak). The standard street tree for the South. A large, handsome, deciduous tree, not so desirable as the live oak, but of more...
    107 KB (56 words) - 20:47, 22 January 2010
  • ring with trees growing in the same geographical zone and under similar climatic conditions. Following these tree-ring patterns from living trees back through...
    6 KB (852 words) - 05:28, 6 April 2007
  • decomposed leaves. The leaves of almost any tree will do, but those of hardwood trees are most desirable, especially oak. When collected in the fall the leaves...
    157 KB (274 words) - 03:57, 24 February 2010
  • thickets. In a sandy soil in which the leaves of these bushes and of the oak trees with which they usually grow have accumulated and rotted for many years...
    17 KB (0 words) - 19:56, 10 February 2010
  • essential with trees having an abundance of fibrous roots than with trees haying only a few large coarse roots in the central portion. Some trees, as white...
    12 KB (65 words) - 19:00, 1 October 2009
  • Sequoia sempervirens (category Tree)
    young trees and shaded shoots in the lower crown of old trees, and scale-like, 5 – 10 mm long on shoots in full sun in the upper crown of older trees; there...
    19 KB (449 words) - 05:15, 1 June 2011
  • in which case there is only one pistil to each flower, or of a single individual carpel (the flower is then called apocarpous). The sticky tip of the pistil...
    59 KB (2,857 words) - 21:57, 27 November 2011
  • The Arecales family, better known as Palm Trees or Palms are what make up the palm family. There are roughly 202 currently known genera with around 2600...
    60 KB (216 words) - 05:03, 12 May 2010
  • photos available for you to add. photo 1 photo 2 Pecans Ripe pecan nuts on tree Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963...
    33 KB (117 words) - 04:20, 26 June 2009
  • Australia's nursery and cut flower industries. Banksias grow as trees or woody shrubs. Trees of the largest species, B. integrifolia (Coast Banksia) and B...
    24 KB (2,213 words) - 05:51, 11 April 2011
  • close relative Corymbia calophylla by any single measure (and sometimes individual trees cannot be definitely assigned to either species), but populations of...
    44 KB (6,468 words) - 12:31, 2 April 2007
  • Flora The hyphenated form "Poison-oak" is used, rather than "Poison Oak" to clearly indicate that it is not a variety of oak, just as "Poison-ivy" is not a...
    10 KB (1,302 words) - 14:12, 3 August 2007
  • Walnut (category Tree)
    resistance to Phytophthora and to a very limited degree, the oak root fungus. However, trees grafted on these rootstocks often succumb to black line. The...
    37 KB (1,348 words) - 19:07, 24 December 2009
  • is developed in different ways on different trees. So distinct are the resulting tissues that species of trees may be readily recognized by their bark alone...
    83 KB (12,134 words) - 23:40, 19 August 2023
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