Ornamental Ginger, Red and Pink
... Rooting of offshoots is improved with 500 ppm auxin (IBA or NAA), although they can be rooted without hormone treatment. Plant the offshoots in vermiculite or perlite to allow roots to develop before transplanting them into the ground. Red ginger propagated from off shoots makes full, attractive fo ...
... Rooting of offshoots is improved with 500 ppm auxin (IBA or NAA), although they can be rooted without hormone treatment. Plant the offshoots in vermiculite or perlite to allow roots to develop before transplanting them into the ground. Red ginger propagated from off shoots makes full, attractive fo ...
BANGALOW PALM Archontophoenix cunninghamiana BEACH
... PROFUSE. TOLERATES COOL CONDITIONS. TENDS TO BE SLOW GROWING INITIALLY BUT THIS CAN BE OVERCOME WITH FERTILIZER AND REGULAR WATERING. THE WOOD IS VERY HARD, MAKING IT IDEAL FOR BUILDING. IT’S SCALY BARK MAKES IT A VALUABLE HOST TREE FOR ...
... PROFUSE. TOLERATES COOL CONDITIONS. TENDS TO BE SLOW GROWING INITIALLY BUT THIS CAN BE OVERCOME WITH FERTILIZER AND REGULAR WATERING. THE WOOD IS VERY HARD, MAKING IT IDEAL FOR BUILDING. IT’S SCALY BARK MAKES IT A VALUABLE HOST TREE FOR ...
Cultural Guidelines for Commercial Production of
... and thus leaf marginal or tip injury. Remove expired flowers as needed. Maintain interior temperatures between 70 and 85°F. Avoid drafts and excessive heat or cold, especially from appliances such as televisions and refrigerators. Our recent study of Anthurium cultivars showed that several cultivars ...
... and thus leaf marginal or tip injury. Remove expired flowers as needed. Maintain interior temperatures between 70 and 85°F. Avoid drafts and excessive heat or cold, especially from appliances such as televisions and refrigerators. Our recent study of Anthurium cultivars showed that several cultivars ...
ID Trees of Nova Scotia - Nova Scotia`s Eastern Shore
... Young shoots provide food for deer, porcupines feed on bark, sapsuckers utilize as sap trees, and squirrels feed on seeds, buds, leaves and twigs ...
... Young shoots provide food for deer, porcupines feed on bark, sapsuckers utilize as sap trees, and squirrels feed on seeds, buds, leaves and twigs ...
ID Trees of Nova Scotia - Government of Nova Scotia
... Young shoots provide food for deer, porcupines feed on bark, sapsuckers utilize as sap trees, and squirrels feed on seeds, buds, leaves and twigs ...
... Young shoots provide food for deer, porcupines feed on bark, sapsuckers utilize as sap trees, and squirrels feed on seeds, buds, leaves and twigs ...
Sienna Sunrise Nandina
... Sienna Sunrise Nandina will grow to be about 3 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 4 feet. It tends to be a little leggy, with a typical clearance of 2 feet from the ground. It grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 30 years. This shrub perfo ...
... Sienna Sunrise Nandina will grow to be about 3 feet tall at maturity, with a spread of 4 feet. It tends to be a little leggy, with a typical clearance of 2 feet from the ground. It grows at a medium rate, and under ideal conditions can be expected to live for approximately 30 years. This shrub perfo ...
Field Guide Determining Tree Species in the Riparian Corridor
... These leaflets are supported from hairy stalks and are dark yellow-green and smooth above, pale and slightly hairy below. In winter, this tree can be identified by its slender, pale gray twigs which are dotted with corky rises. The bark is nearly smooth and light gray when young, remaining on the tr ...
... These leaflets are supported from hairy stalks and are dark yellow-green and smooth above, pale and slightly hairy below. In winter, this tree can be identified by its slender, pale gray twigs which are dotted with corky rises. The bark is nearly smooth and light gray when young, remaining on the tr ...
What to grow where - Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
... This variable small tree from south-west Western Australia is well known for its prolific displays of bright orange or red flowers at the ends of the branches in late summer and autumn. Often seen as a street tree, there are now many different varieties and hybrids being grown. Usually these are gra ...
... This variable small tree from south-west Western Australia is well known for its prolific displays of bright orange or red flowers at the ends of the branches in late summer and autumn. Often seen as a street tree, there are now many different varieties and hybrids being grown. Usually these are gra ...
Red Mulberry
... scales. When broken, a silvery-white filament is present. (3) As you can see in Figure 6, the bud is a darker green with a scar located right beside it. ...
... scales. When broken, a silvery-white filament is present. (3) As you can see in Figure 6, the bud is a darker green with a scar located right beside it. ...
A Guide to Salem’s Common Native Riparian Plants
... Flowers are greenishwhite with 5 petals. Clusters of flowers hang from leaf joint at stem. One of the ...
... Flowers are greenishwhite with 5 petals. Clusters of flowers hang from leaf joint at stem. One of the ...
Tree I.D.
... Quercus michauxii Also called: Basket or Cow Oak underside of leaves is hairy oval shaped with round toothed lobes bark is dark reddish brown ...
... Quercus michauxii Also called: Basket or Cow Oak underside of leaves is hairy oval shaped with round toothed lobes bark is dark reddish brown ...
Native PA Species Shrubs and Trees Eligible
... A large, wide, round-topped, deciduous tree found in low moist forests. One of the faster growing oaks, its leaves, with their silvery undersides, are typical of those of white oak, yet swamp white oak leaves lack deeply cut lobes and the distal half may have teeth. Tree grows to 100 feet with an ir ...
... A large, wide, round-topped, deciduous tree found in low moist forests. One of the faster growing oaks, its leaves, with their silvery undersides, are typical of those of white oak, yet swamp white oak leaves lack deeply cut lobes and the distal half may have teeth. Tree grows to 100 feet with an ir ...
Grasses, Sedges, Rush - Shady Acres Perennial Nursery
... autumnalis (Autumn Moor Grass) Narrow, bright green leaves will form a clump producing silvery seed heads. Very drought tolerant once established, but needs ample water to get going. ...
... autumnalis (Autumn Moor Grass) Narrow, bright green leaves will form a clump producing silvery seed heads. Very drought tolerant once established, but needs ample water to get going. ...
ARBORVITAE, EM. GREEN Narrow, pyramidal evergreen displaying
... an eye-catching addition to the home landscape. Though the species can grow up to 90 feet tall in its native habitat, the weeping Alaskan cedar generally grows to 50 feet tall with a 20-foot spread when grown as an ornamental. Full sun Zone 4-7 ...
... an eye-catching addition to the home landscape. Though the species can grow up to 90 feet tall in its native habitat, the weeping Alaskan cedar generally grows to 50 feet tall with a 20-foot spread when grown as an ornamental. Full sun Zone 4-7 ...
Kuressaare Castle Park
... Native to most of Europe and Asia Minor. In Estonia the tree is found scattered in broadleaved mixed forests. Wych Elm grows up to 40 m tall with a crown measuring up to 20 m in diameter, trunk measuring up to 7 m in diameter. Its pointed leaves are rough on top. The fine root system spreads quickly ...
... Native to most of Europe and Asia Minor. In Estonia the tree is found scattered in broadleaved mixed forests. Wych Elm grows up to 40 m tall with a crown measuring up to 20 m in diameter, trunk measuring up to 7 m in diameter. Its pointed leaves are rough on top. The fine root system spreads quickly ...
Common Trees of Los Angeles
... Evergreen. 35-65’ x 20-40’. Native to California, Arizona and Mexico. Similar to the common, tall, skinny Mexican fan palm, but with a stouter trunk, grey-green leaves and a more open crown. Mature fronds have sharp teeth. ...
... Evergreen. 35-65’ x 20-40’. Native to California, Arizona and Mexico. Similar to the common, tall, skinny Mexican fan palm, but with a stouter trunk, grey-green leaves and a more open crown. Mature fronds have sharp teeth. ...
Flowering Crabapple Collection
... winter thereby providing a continual source of bird food. Some scab. A medium sized tree to 18' with a rounded habit bearing single white flowers which produce yellow fruits. Resistant to scab, rust, ...
... winter thereby providing a continual source of bird food. Some scab. A medium sized tree to 18' with a rounded habit bearing single white flowers which produce yellow fruits. Resistant to scab, rust, ...
Harcourt Storytown Lesson 7 Comprehension BOOSTER
... 2. Why does the red mangrove look like it is on stilts? __________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What causes the water around the red mangroves to turn red? ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is the ...
... 2. Why does the red mangrove look like it is on stilts? __________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What causes the water around the red mangroves to turn red? ___________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What is the ...
130214 The Sumac Family of Native Shrubs
... leaves that are trifoliate (three leaflets attached to a central stem) that are pungent, but not really unpleasant, when crushed. It produces small yellowish catkin-like flowers before the leaves appear in March or April. The red berries are covered with fuzz and ripen in June. the leaves turn red, ...
... leaves that are trifoliate (three leaflets attached to a central stem) that are pungent, but not really unpleasant, when crushed. It produces small yellowish catkin-like flowers before the leaves appear in March or April. The red berries are covered with fuzz and ripen in June. the leaves turn red, ...
The tree survey on Cooleman Ridge
... typical “bipinnate” foliage (leaves with a lot of small leaflets) in addition to or without having phyllodes. All acacias have bi-pinnate leaves to begin with, even if few and short lived. Acacia seed is often stimulated to grow after a fire, and acacias are more common in the patches burnt by fire ...
... typical “bipinnate” foliage (leaves with a lot of small leaflets) in addition to or without having phyllodes. All acacias have bi-pinnate leaves to begin with, even if few and short lived. Acacia seed is often stimulated to grow after a fire, and acacias are more common in the patches burnt by fire ...
Big Tree Trail Guide Book - Beaver Brook Association
... Fruit: The tree produces small acorns Scarlet Oak – Quercus coccine Mature Size: 60-90 feet tall; it is marketed as Red Oak, but is inferior in quality because of strength Leaves: Glossy green (in spring) and red (in autumn), seven lobes Fruit: Acorn that is oval/egg-shaped Bark: Dark gray and smoot ...
... Fruit: The tree produces small acorns Scarlet Oak – Quercus coccine Mature Size: 60-90 feet tall; it is marketed as Red Oak, but is inferior in quality because of strength Leaves: Glossy green (in spring) and red (in autumn), seven lobes Fruit: Acorn that is oval/egg-shaped Bark: Dark gray and smoot ...
12-18” (1 gal) 7.50
... wildlife, it may take 35 years for this tree to bear its first crop of acorns! It is a good shade tree, with leathery dark green leaves 6-12” long with 5-9 rounded lobes, with deep central sinuses. Height 60-80’. Zone 3 12-18” (1 gal) 6.00 ...
... wildlife, it may take 35 years for this tree to bear its first crop of acorns! It is a good shade tree, with leathery dark green leaves 6-12” long with 5-9 rounded lobes, with deep central sinuses. Height 60-80’. Zone 3 12-18” (1 gal) 6.00 ...
Clover Red (Trifolium pratense L.) Alien
... skin problems, sores, spasms, syphilis and ulcers. Consult a doctor if you are considering taking this herb for any of these ailments. Red clover is a perennial, sometimes biennial plant in the pea family. It can grow from 1 to 5 cm high with erect stems. The leaves at the base have long petioles wh ...
... skin problems, sores, spasms, syphilis and ulcers. Consult a doctor if you are considering taking this herb for any of these ailments. Red clover is a perennial, sometimes biennial plant in the pea family. It can grow from 1 to 5 cm high with erect stems. The leaves at the base have long petioles wh ...
Sussex Hedgerow Woody Species Identification Guide
... Straight with buds arranged spirally and clustered at tip Bark and trunk Smooth and shiny when young, becoming fissured Leaves Wedge-shaped leaf bases without ‘ears’ and with distinct stalks. 4-6 lobes on each side – more regular than pedunculate oak. Large hairs on mid rib and main veins below. Flo ...
... Straight with buds arranged spirally and clustered at tip Bark and trunk Smooth and shiny when young, becoming fissured Leaves Wedge-shaped leaf bases without ‘ears’ and with distinct stalks. 4-6 lobes on each side – more regular than pedunculate oak. Large hairs on mid rib and main veins below. Flo ...
Botanical name: Rhus Lancia
... Foliage — Leaves are divided into three shiny leathery and slender dark green leaflets 4-5” long and 3/8” wide with paler undersides. Flowers/fruit — Small cream colored flowers. Yellow or red ¼” pea-like fruits are borne in clusters on female trees. No significant pest problems. Clearances — Suitab ...
... Foliage — Leaves are divided into three shiny leathery and slender dark green leaflets 4-5” long and 3/8” wide with paler undersides. Flowers/fruit — Small cream colored flowers. Yellow or red ¼” pea-like fruits are borne in clusters on female trees. No significant pest problems. Clearances — Suitab ...
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.