2012 Michigan Heirlooms LETTUCE CATALOG
... As its name suggests, green oak leaf lettuce has the appearance of oak leaves - lobed and loosely serrated. The leaves form a semi-tight rosette, growing upward and outward. Green oak leaf lettuce has a buttery texture and an incredibly mellow, nutty and sweet flavor, which rarely becomes bitter, ev ...
... As its name suggests, green oak leaf lettuce has the appearance of oak leaves - lobed and loosely serrated. The leaves form a semi-tight rosette, growing upward and outward. Green oak leaf lettuce has a buttery texture and an incredibly mellow, nutty and sweet flavor, which rarely becomes bitter, ev ...
Tree identification manual - North East Downs Landcare Group Inc
... Distinctive features Tree with grey, crumbly bark, narrow, pointed, paired leaves, and bunches of white, short-stalked flowers. ...
... Distinctive features Tree with grey, crumbly bark, narrow, pointed, paired leaves, and bunches of white, short-stalked flowers. ...
Stacy`s Nursery
... Campanula-‘Freya’-(Clustered Bellflower)Size: 16’’, Blooms May-July, An extremely floriferous selection, producing dense of lilac purple star shaped flowers nearly all the way up the strong, long stems. Centaurea-‘Blue’-(Perennial Bachelor’s Button)-Size:24’’, Blooms June-July & Sept., Cornflower bl ...
... Campanula-‘Freya’-(Clustered Bellflower)Size: 16’’, Blooms May-July, An extremely floriferous selection, producing dense of lilac purple star shaped flowers nearly all the way up the strong, long stems. Centaurea-‘Blue’-(Perennial Bachelor’s Button)-Size:24’’, Blooms June-July & Sept., Cornflower bl ...
Dogwood
... Growth Rate: A slow to moderate grower, this tree can grow 15 feet in 18 years; it may grow more quickly in shade. Ornamental Features: The showy white, pink or red "flowers" bloom in spring (April and May) before the leaves emerge. Trees grown from seed vary in the age at which they begin flowering ...
... Growth Rate: A slow to moderate grower, this tree can grow 15 feet in 18 years; it may grow more quickly in shade. Ornamental Features: The showy white, pink or red "flowers" bloom in spring (April and May) before the leaves emerge. Trees grown from seed vary in the age at which they begin flowering ...
VB Alder Thickets - Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources
... Sterile fronds (leaves) are up to about 60 cm. tall, deciduous (very sensitive to frost), 18-40 cm. x 1535 cm., leathery, light green in color and simple. The deeply pinnatifid leaflets occur as 8-12 paired segments, 1.5-5 cm. wide, with characteristic net venation. The upper side of the leaflet is ...
... Sterile fronds (leaves) are up to about 60 cm. tall, deciduous (very sensitive to frost), 18-40 cm. x 1535 cm., leathery, light green in color and simple. The deeply pinnatifid leaflets occur as 8-12 paired segments, 1.5-5 cm. wide, with characteristic net venation. The upper side of the leaflet is ...
Tree Master List.indb
... A variety of trees have been identified as trees that are recommended for the Rapid City region. Not all trees that grow in this region are on the list. Please use this as a reference. This brochure provides the names of several species, their common and scientific name, hardiness, soil, tree height ...
... A variety of trees have been identified as trees that are recommended for the Rapid City region. Not all trees that grow in this region are on the list. Please use this as a reference. This brochure provides the names of several species, their common and scientific name, hardiness, soil, tree height ...
Field Guide to the Trees of Manitoba.
... In Manitoba, there are 24 native trees. While some can be spotted only in localized areas, the majority can be seen by most Manitobans within a half-day’s drive from their home. This field guide will help readers understand what features to look for to easily recognize all 24 native Manitoba trees. ...
... In Manitoba, there are 24 native trees. While some can be spotted only in localized areas, the majority can be seen by most Manitobans within a half-day’s drive from their home. This field guide will help readers understand what features to look for to easily recognize all 24 native Manitoba trees. ...
About Bahamian Mangroves - FRIENDS of the Environment
... White mangroves occur on higher land than both the red and black mangroves and can grow as tall as 15 m (50 ft) in height. These mangroves are fast growing in fertile habitats and can be easily identified by their leaves and root system. White mangroves may have either prop roots or pneumatophores, ...
... White mangroves occur on higher land than both the red and black mangroves and can grow as tall as 15 m (50 ft) in height. These mangroves are fast growing in fertile habitats and can be easily identified by their leaves and root system. White mangroves may have either prop roots or pneumatophores, ...
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, ...
Physiology of Pruning Fruit Trees
... Each season new layers of cells are produced and appear as growth rings when viewed in cross-section. Over time, the xylem cells at the center of the trunk or limb are crushed and become nonfunctional as transport pipes, but they do provide structural support to hold the plant upright. While graftin ...
... Each season new layers of cells are produced and appear as growth rings when viewed in cross-section. Over time, the xylem cells at the center of the trunk or limb are crushed and become nonfunctional as transport pipes, but they do provide structural support to hold the plant upright. While graftin ...
Common Name Scientific Name Leaf Bark Fruit Flower Size Wildlife
... The aromatic spicy roots and fruit 1/4" in diameter, berrylike, less than 1/8" long and wide source to honeybees and other Height 30' Diameter Ornamental, showy, conspicuous in Moist soils mostly near ...
... The aromatic spicy roots and fruit 1/4" in diameter, berrylike, less than 1/8" long and wide source to honeybees and other Height 30' Diameter Ornamental, showy, conspicuous in Moist soils mostly near ...
Course - Georgia FFA
... former vascular strands of the leaf with the twig. The number of these bundle scars varies among species and is often useful in identification. Stipule Scars Stipule scars are found on twigs that had leaf stipules. Most are inconspicuous slits along the upper edge of the leaf scar, but some complete ...
... former vascular strands of the leaf with the twig. The number of these bundle scars varies among species and is often useful in identification. Stipule Scars Stipule scars are found on twigs that had leaf stipules. Most are inconspicuous slits along the upper edge of the leaf scar, but some complete ...
Common Plants of the Quiet Corner
... Produces valuable timber and syrup Can survive under shade suppression for long periods Gradual release preferred due to epicormic sprouting from dormant buds Codominant with beech, oak, yellow birch, tulip poplar Trees grown in the open may exhibit forking at low heights with large crowns. While th ...
... Produces valuable timber and syrup Can survive under shade suppression for long periods Gradual release preferred due to epicormic sprouting from dormant buds Codominant with beech, oak, yellow birch, tulip poplar Trees grown in the open may exhibit forking at low heights with large crowns. While th ...
AllIntroPlantList
... FOLIAGE: simple leaves, opposite, 513 cm long, 5-7(9) lobes, color varies with cultivar • FRUIT: samara 1.3-2 cm long, much incurved, ripen in early fall ...
... FOLIAGE: simple leaves, opposite, 513 cm long, 5-7(9) lobes, color varies with cultivar • FRUIT: samara 1.3-2 cm long, much incurved, ripen in early fall ...
Floriculture Plant ID
... FOLIAGE: simple leaves, opposite, 513 cm long, 5-7(9) lobes, color varies with cultivar • FRUIT: samara 1.3-2 cm long, much incurved, ripen in early fall ...
... FOLIAGE: simple leaves, opposite, 513 cm long, 5-7(9) lobes, color varies with cultivar • FRUIT: samara 1.3-2 cm long, much incurved, ripen in early fall ...
What`s Happening?
... Our goal is to help your child develop a strong understanding of the cycles of life and how all things change over time. They’ll come to understand that: ...
... Our goal is to help your child develop a strong understanding of the cycles of life and how all things change over time. They’ll come to understand that: ...
marion swcd native plant sale and scholarship fundraiser plant
... Branched irregular tree with clusters of showy white flowers in mid spring to early summer turning to red berries; can be difficult to grow ...
... Branched irregular tree with clusters of showy white flowers in mid spring to early summer turning to red berries; can be difficult to grow ...
NANDINA Info Sheet
... PICTURED: ‘Gulf Stream’ Nandina domestica ‘Gulf Stream’. Year round interest with a variety of foliage colors. New growth is bronzy orange; older leaves range from blue-green, to gold and red; reddish-orange tones are predominant in Winter. 4’H x 5’W. USDA 6 to 9. ...
... PICTURED: ‘Gulf Stream’ Nandina domestica ‘Gulf Stream’. Year round interest with a variety of foliage colors. New growth is bronzy orange; older leaves range from blue-green, to gold and red; reddish-orange tones are predominant in Winter. 4’H x 5’W. USDA 6 to 9. ...
Academic Quad LOOP 1:
... Southeast Europe; twisted branches make interesting winter characteristic; pH adaptable. 47) European Larch (Larix decidua) Northern and central Europe; zones 3-6; pyramidal shape; can grow to 100 feet tall; mistaken for a dead pine in fall/winter, due to it being a deciduous conifer; horizontal bra ...
... Southeast Europe; twisted branches make interesting winter characteristic; pH adaptable. 47) European Larch (Larix decidua) Northern and central Europe; zones 3-6; pyramidal shape; can grow to 100 feet tall; mistaken for a dead pine in fall/winter, due to it being a deciduous conifer; horizontal bra ...
Verde Valley Area Plant List
... Open branching; interesting flower Sensitive to alkaline soils; unique shape; pendulous yellow flower somewhat resemble Wisteria Flowering tree; smooth gray or tan bark; many cultivars Many varieties with brilliant fall color; deciduous Have not seen it growing here; so it may have problems Glossy g ...
... Open branching; interesting flower Sensitive to alkaline soils; unique shape; pendulous yellow flower somewhat resemble Wisteria Flowering tree; smooth gray or tan bark; many cultivars Many varieties with brilliant fall color; deciduous Have not seen it growing here; so it may have problems Glossy g ...
Acer buergeranum Trident Maple East China, Korea 4
... Attractive purple-foliaged small tree with dense upright branches. Red burgundy in autumn. Narrow growth form. Crimson King Deep red in spring, deep purple crimson in summer then orange crimson in autumn. Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Maple Central and southern Europe to 25 metres Large canopy, very ...
... Attractive purple-foliaged small tree with dense upright branches. Red burgundy in autumn. Narrow growth form. Crimson King Deep red in spring, deep purple crimson in summer then orange crimson in autumn. Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore Maple Central and southern Europe to 25 metres Large canopy, very ...
Acer rubrum
Acer rubrum (Red Maple, also known as Swamp, Water or Soft Maple), is one of the most common and widespread deciduous trees of eastern and central North America. The U.S. Forest service recognizes it as the most common species of tree in America. The red maple ranges from southeastern Manitoba around the Lake of the Woods on the border with Ontario and Minnesota, east to Newfoundland, south to Florida, and southwest to eastern Texas. Many of its features, especially its leaves, are quite variable in form. At maturity it often attains a height of around 15 m (49 ft). It is aptly named as its flowers, petioles, twigs and seeds are all red to varying degrees. Among these features, however, it is best known for its brilliant deep scarlet foliage in autumn.Over most of its range, red maple is adaptable to a very wide range of site conditions, perhaps more so than any other tree in eastern North America. It can be found growing in swamps, on poor dry soils, and most anywhere in between. It grows well from sea level to about 900 m (3,000 ft). Due to its attractive fall foliage and pleasing form, it is often used as a shade tree for landscapes. It is used commercially on a small scale for maple syrup production as well as for its medium to high quality lumber. It is also the State Tree of Rhode Island. The red maple can be considered weedy or invasive. It is taking over forests in the eastern US, replacing traditional mainstays like oaks, as well as hickories and pines.