Spring Ledge Farm - 2015 Annuals by Common Name
... produces beautiful, dark red leaves to jazz up your salad mix even under low-light conditions. The foliage color intensifies as the plant matures. Striking, both baby and full size. Roots show attractive ...
... produces beautiful, dark red leaves to jazz up your salad mix even under low-light conditions. The foliage color intensifies as the plant matures. Striking, both baby and full size. Roots show attractive ...
wood, trees, shrubs - Health Kinesiology Training Home Page
... among them was the WordNet Thesaurus, which provided most of the data presented. Also used were the American Heritage Dictionary, Word Menu, and Roget’s Thesaurus, the Chapman, Fifth International Edition. While these last three reference works have been previously included in your HK Class Manual R ...
... among them was the WordNet Thesaurus, which provided most of the data presented. Also used were the American Heritage Dictionary, Word Menu, and Roget’s Thesaurus, the Chapman, Fifth International Edition. While these last three reference works have been previously included in your HK Class Manual R ...
forest trees forest regions - The Forest History Society
... A, American elm, a tree of graceful beauty and stately proportions. B, Red gum, or sweet gum, of the South grows to large size and yields mottled reddish wood extensively used for many purposes. C, Black walnut, the country's premier tree for high-grade cabinet wood and valuable nut crops. Dt White ...
... A, American elm, a tree of graceful beauty and stately proportions. B, Red gum, or sweet gum, of the South grows to large size and yields mottled reddish wood extensively used for many purposes. C, Black walnut, the country's premier tree for high-grade cabinet wood and valuable nut crops. Dt White ...
Conservation Trees and Shrubs Woody Pocket Guide
... This book was developed by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service as an aid in identifying trees and shrubs and to aid in their use for conservation purposes. Many of the trees and shrubs are growing at or near one of more of the plant materials centers operated by the Natural Resources Con ...
... This book was developed by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service as an aid in identifying trees and shrubs and to aid in their use for conservation purposes. Many of the trees and shrubs are growing at or near one of more of the plant materials centers operated by the Natural Resources Con ...
LIST OF - TMWA Landscape Guide
... G. t.i. ‘Shademaster’ (Shademaster Honeylocust) – 50 ft. tall by 40 ft. wide; denser shade than most; not under ...
... G. t.i. ‘Shademaster’ (Shademaster Honeylocust) – 50 ft. tall by 40 ft. wide; denser shade than most; not under ...
Native Trees - Footprints on the James
... loses more than 27,000 acres of forest land each year, mainly through conversion to home sites, shopping centers, roads and other developments. When forests are managed responsibly, harvesting of trees improves forest health or makes way for a new, young forest. In contrast, when land is developed, ...
... loses more than 27,000 acres of forest land each year, mainly through conversion to home sites, shopping centers, roads and other developments. When forests are managed responsibly, harvesting of trees improves forest health or makes way for a new, young forest. In contrast, when land is developed, ...
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... This elegant pink dogwood has slender arching branches with dark checkerboard bark . Produces masses of fragrant, deep pink flowers even before the branches leaf out. Grows 20’ - 30' tall. ...
... This elegant pink dogwood has slender arching branches with dark checkerboard bark . Produces masses of fragrant, deep pink flowers even before the branches leaf out. Grows 20’ - 30' tall. ...
Common Trees of Pennsylvania
... twigs. Under each scale are 2 small, winged seeds. BARK: Flaky on young trees, gray brown to red brown, thick and roughly grooved when older. A large, long-lived tree, capable of reaching heights of 140 feet. Historically, hemlock contributed construction timber and tannic acid for tanning leather t ...
... twigs. Under each scale are 2 small, winged seeds. BARK: Flaky on young trees, gray brown to red brown, thick and roughly grooved when older. A large, long-lived tree, capable of reaching heights of 140 feet. Historically, hemlock contributed construction timber and tannic acid for tanning leather t ...
Bristol tree champions Richard Bland The 200 largest, oldest and
... 38 Lombardy Poplar, Populus nigra var italica. St Andrews Park. ST5932 7506, girth 530cm, age 120. Poplars are exceptionally fast growing trees, but there are very few old Lombardy Poplars in Bristol parks, though they were often planted as industrial screening in the 1930s. This one has developed h ...
... 38 Lombardy Poplar, Populus nigra var italica. St Andrews Park. ST5932 7506, girth 530cm, age 120. Poplars are exceptionally fast growing trees, but there are very few old Lombardy Poplars in Bristol parks, though they were often planted as industrial screening in the 1930s. This one has developed h ...
Common Trees of PA - DCNR
... tree twigs, barks or leaves. Write down the kinds of trees you saw in the woods. Make a leaf collection: Place a leaf between two layers of waxed paper and cover with a towel. Press the towel with a warm iron, being sure to cover all the wax paper on both sides. Cut out each leaf leaving a narrow ma ...
... tree twigs, barks or leaves. Write down the kinds of trees you saw in the woods. Make a leaf collection: Place a leaf between two layers of waxed paper and cover with a towel. Press the towel with a warm iron, being sure to cover all the wax paper on both sides. Cut out each leaf leaving a narrow ma ...
Landscape Trees by Scientific Name
... Size: large shrub/small-sized tree (20' tall by 20' wide) Flowers: dramatic lacy white flowers mid-April Fruit: not significant. Dark blue drupe Fall color: none Culture: adaptable. Even flowers well in shade Disease/insect: none Uses: woodland landscape ...
... Size: large shrub/small-sized tree (20' tall by 20' wide) Flowers: dramatic lacy white flowers mid-April Fruit: not significant. Dark blue drupe Fall color: none Culture: adaptable. Even flowers well in shade Disease/insect: none Uses: woodland landscape ...
Course - Georgia FFA
... Bark forms the outer covering of the trunk, branches, and twigs. The color, thickness, roughness, and patterns of furrowing are valuable identification traits, but take some experience to recognize. Bark features are difficult to describe because many of the traits are qualitative or relative charac ...
... Bark forms the outer covering of the trunk, branches, and twigs. The color, thickness, roughness, and patterns of furrowing are valuable identification traits, but take some experience to recognize. Bark features are difficult to describe because many of the traits are qualitative or relative charac ...
Forest Trees of Maine - Natural Resources Council of Maine
... One of the first industries in Maine, beginning in the early 1600's, was the sawing of white pine lumber. Since that time, nearly every tree species found in the state has been used for a wide variety of wood and paper products, and the forest products industry has been a very important part of Main ...
... One of the first industries in Maine, beginning in the early 1600's, was the sawing of white pine lumber. Since that time, nearly every tree species found in the state has been used for a wide variety of wood and paper products, and the forest products industry has been a very important part of Main ...
Identifying Pennsylvania Trees
... Fruit: an acorn, about 1” long, light brown, cup bowl like, hairy inside, enclosing 25% of the nut; cup scales warty at the base. Acorns ripen in one season in September. Bark: Pale grey, scaly, not deeply fissured, often flaky. General: a dominant forest tree on dry to moist sites, occurring throug ...
... Fruit: an acorn, about 1” long, light brown, cup bowl like, hairy inside, enclosing 25% of the nut; cup scales warty at the base. Acorns ripen in one season in September. Bark: Pale grey, scaly, not deeply fissured, often flaky. General: a dominant forest tree on dry to moist sites, occurring throug ...
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... Prunus virginiana (Chokecherry) -- This deciduous shrub typically grows 8-15 feet tall and spreads vegetatively. It produces clusters of white flowers on pendulant spikes in the spring. Fruits ripen to a deep purple to black color in summer. Tolerant of a variety of soil conditions. Purshia tridenta ...
... Prunus virginiana (Chokecherry) -- This deciduous shrub typically grows 8-15 feet tall and spreads vegetatively. It produces clusters of white flowers on pendulant spikes in the spring. Fruits ripen to a deep purple to black color in summer. Tolerant of a variety of soil conditions. Purshia tridenta ...
Trees of The Wenonah Conservation Lands
... references differ on whether New Jersey is just inside or just outside its historic range. It is reported to have naturalized as far north as New England and southern Ontario. Hercules-club was often grown as an ornamental in Victorian gardens and one 19th century source (1889), Benjamin ...
... references differ on whether New Jersey is just inside or just outside its historic range. It is reported to have naturalized as far north as New England and southern Ontario. Hercules-club was often grown as an ornamental in Victorian gardens and one 19th century source (1889), Benjamin ...
EC86-1548 Common Insect Pests of Trees in the Great Plains
... have one or more white, pale green, or black stripes. Mature caterpillars are about 19 mm long. Female moths are about 12 mm long, wingless, and dark gray. ...
... have one or more white, pale green, or black stripes. Mature caterpillars are about 19 mm long. Female moths are about 12 mm long, wingless, and dark gray. ...
KEY FOR BROADLEAVED SPECIES
... toothed, otherwise very similar to beech. Bark light grey, often fluted. Branches ascending o.. at 20–30 Leaf ovate, usually 8 x 5 cm, irregularly shallowly toothed. W hen mature, yellow-green above but densely hairy and pure white beneath. Bark smooth, often shiny, reddish, with prominent bands of ...
... toothed, otherwise very similar to beech. Bark light grey, often fluted. Branches ascending o.. at 20–30 Leaf ovate, usually 8 x 5 cm, irregularly shallowly toothed. W hen mature, yellow-green above but densely hairy and pure white beneath. Bark smooth, often shiny, reddish, with prominent bands of ...
Trees of the Bancroft Garden
... In nature, this tree is found in Victoria and New South Wales, growing in sandy soil or loam, mainly on flat country. The summers are mild with very few days over 370C, but the winters are cool with numerous frosts. The wood of E. cephalocarpa is hard and dense, not burning readily, and the flowers ...
... In nature, this tree is found in Victoria and New South Wales, growing in sandy soil or loam, mainly on flat country. The summers are mild with very few days over 370C, but the winters are cool with numerous frosts. The wood of E. cephalocarpa is hard and dense, not burning readily, and the flowers ...
Evergreen Trees
... 6. Evaluative Tell your partner about the life cycle of an evergreen tree. Use the words seed, seedling, sapling, mature tree, and cones. [If necessary, guide the class through the life cycle of a pine tree. You may have students crouch down and pretend that they are a seed, then have them slowly st ...
... 6. Evaluative Tell your partner about the life cycle of an evergreen tree. Use the words seed, seedling, sapling, mature tree, and cones. [If necessary, guide the class through the life cycle of a pine tree. You may have students crouch down and pretend that they are a seed, then have them slowly st ...
Academic Quad LOOP 1:
... 10) Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Native; 50-60+ feet tall; zones 3-9; very common over much of eastern United States; high-value timber species, much of the world’s highest-quality black cherry is grown in northwest Pa. ...
... 10) Black Cherry (Prunus serotina) Native; 50-60+ feet tall; zones 3-9; very common over much of eastern United States; high-value timber species, much of the world’s highest-quality black cherry is grown in northwest Pa. ...
Trees of Minnesota - Minnesota Legislature
... This booklet has been written to provide information to all those who in their spare moments cultivate that interest in living things, such as trees, which is innate in most human beings. From the earliest time of the human race, wood has been one of the most common, most remarkable, and also one of ...
... This booklet has been written to provide information to all those who in their spare moments cultivate that interest in living things, such as trees, which is innate in most human beings. From the earliest time of the human race, wood has been one of the most common, most remarkable, and also one of ...
Forest Basics - Michigan Forests Forever
... clues to what else might grow there. For example, if there is a lot of sugar maple, chances are good that you’ll find basswood, beech, and ironwood. Aspen, paper birch, and jack pine probably won’t be there. LEAVES: Leaves include needles and scales of conifers. Leaves are one of the best ways to ID ...
... clues to what else might grow there. For example, if there is a lot of sugar maple, chances are good that you’ll find basswood, beech, and ironwood. Aspen, paper birch, and jack pine probably won’t be there. LEAVES: Leaves include needles and scales of conifers. Leaves are one of the best ways to ID ...
Ulmus rubra
... Habitat: Its habitats consist of moist floodplains, bottomlands, streambanks, low slopes and hills, and dry uplands or rocky ridges. They prefer alkaline soils. They are not found in pure stands. They are tolerant of competition. They are also moderately shade tolerant. Range: Its range is the easte ...
... Habitat: Its habitats consist of moist floodplains, bottomlands, streambanks, low slopes and hills, and dry uplands or rocky ridges. They prefer alkaline soils. They are not found in pure stands. They are tolerant of competition. They are also moderately shade tolerant. Range: Its range is the easte ...
ID Trees of Nova Scotia - Government of Nova Scotia
... Layering - a method of plant propagation in which a stem is induced to send out roots when it is surrounded by soil (and still attached to a parent plant). Leaf - on a plant, the main organ of photosynthesis (thus often green) often made up of a lamina (or blade) which is attached to the stem or roo ...
... Layering - a method of plant propagation in which a stem is induced to send out roots when it is surrounded by soil (and still attached to a parent plant). Leaf - on a plant, the main organ of photosynthesis (thus often green) often made up of a lamina (or blade) which is attached to the stem or roo ...
Pinus strobus
Pinus strobus, commonly known as the eastern white pine, white pine, northern white pine, Weymouth pine, and soft pine is a large pine native to eastern North America. It occurs from Newfoundland west through the Great Lakes region to southeastern Manitoba and Minnesota, and south along the Appalachian Mountains and upper Piedmont to northernmost Georgia and perhaps very rarely in some of the higher elevations in northeastern Alabama, and is planted in areas near its natural range where summer temperatures are fairly moderate.This tree is known to the Native American Haudenosaunee (Iroquois nation) as the Tree of Peace. It is known as the Weymouth pine in the United Kingdom, after George Weymouth who brought it to England in 1620.