Common Trees of Pennsylvania
... rings; tips curve upward. End leaf bud covered by 2 reddish scales; side leaf buds very small; flower buds conspicuous, silvery, button-shaped, at ends of twigs. ...
... rings; tips curve upward. End leaf bud covered by 2 reddish scales; side leaf buds very small; flower buds conspicuous, silvery, button-shaped, at ends of twigs. ...
Acer palmatum `Bloodgood` Bloodgood Japanese Maple Deciduous
... Ilex aquifolium x cornuta ‘Nellie R. Stevens’ Nellie Stevens Holly Evergreen holly. Zone 6-9. Dense, pyramidal growth habit reaching heights of 15-20’. Produces orange-red berries in the fall and winter. Full sun. Don’t want to dig in early spring when plants are pushing out new growth. Ilex x atten ...
... Ilex aquifolium x cornuta ‘Nellie R. Stevens’ Nellie Stevens Holly Evergreen holly. Zone 6-9. Dense, pyramidal growth habit reaching heights of 15-20’. Produces orange-red berries in the fall and winter. Full sun. Don’t want to dig in early spring when plants are pushing out new growth. Ilex x atten ...
Soapberry - Native Plant Society of Texas
... azedarach), the exotic tree that has extensively invaded many riparian habitats in this area. Even though the chinaberry is high on all lists of the most notorious invasive alien plants in Texas, it is still planted in some places. The native western soapberry would be a wiser choice for landscaping ...
... azedarach), the exotic tree that has extensively invaded many riparian habitats in this area. Even though the chinaberry is high on all lists of the most notorious invasive alien plants in Texas, it is still planted in some places. The native western soapberry would be a wiser choice for landscaping ...
Common Trees of Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania Senate Republicans
... rings; tips curve upward. End leaf bud covered by 2 reddish scales; side leaf buds very small; flower buds conspicuous, silvery, button-shaped, at ends of twigs. ...
... rings; tips curve upward. End leaf bud covered by 2 reddish scales; side leaf buds very small; flower buds conspicuous, silvery, button-shaped, at ends of twigs. ...
Common Trees of Pennsylvania
... FRUIT: An egg-shaped red drupe, ½" long; usually in clusters of 2-5. Flowers greenish white or yellowish, small, in flat-topped clusters; four showy white bracts underneath open before the leaves. BARK: Light to dark gray, broken by fissures into small blocks. A small native tree growing to 30' with ...
... FRUIT: An egg-shaped red drupe, ½" long; usually in clusters of 2-5. Flowers greenish white or yellowish, small, in flat-topped clusters; four showy white bracts underneath open before the leaves. BARK: Light to dark gray, broken by fissures into small blocks. A small native tree growing to 30' with ...
Leaf Types
... FRUIT: Cone-shaped capsules on a drooping stalk, each ¼" long, and containing 10-12 seeds. Fruits mature in early summer releasing seeds covered with long silky hairs. BARK: Pale yellow green to silvery gray when young, whiter at higher altitudes, becoming dark gray and rough with age. GENERAL: A me ...
... FRUIT: Cone-shaped capsules on a drooping stalk, each ¼" long, and containing 10-12 seeds. Fruits mature in early summer releasing seeds covered with long silky hairs. BARK: Pale yellow green to silvery gray when young, whiter at higher altitudes, becoming dark gray and rough with age. GENERAL: A me ...
Forest and Environmental Species
... Also planted as a roadside trees extensively throught the hottest areas of Pakistan. Description: A shrib or small tree up to 12 m tall. The crown is often flat and branching near the base. It is a deciduous tree with compound leaves. It has sharp thorns usually in Paris and straight. The bark is ro ...
... Also planted as a roadside trees extensively throught the hottest areas of Pakistan. Description: A shrib or small tree up to 12 m tall. The crown is often flat and branching near the base. It is a deciduous tree with compound leaves. It has sharp thorns usually in Paris and straight. The bark is ro ...
Dwight Barnett, ISA Arborist
... range of soil conditions, including wetness and moderate drought. No important pests – nearly pest free. Needs pruning to establish trunk and strong structure. Can be grown as single trunk. Trees flower at 3 years old. Amelanchier laevis “Snowcloud” Serviceberry Height 25 feet, width 20 feet. Uprigh ...
... range of soil conditions, including wetness and moderate drought. No important pests – nearly pest free. Needs pruning to establish trunk and strong structure. Can be grown as single trunk. Trees flower at 3 years old. Amelanchier laevis “Snowcloud” Serviceberry Height 25 feet, width 20 feet. Uprigh ...
Common Trees of PA - DCNR
... LEAVES: Opposite, simple, 3"-5" long; clustered toward tips of twigs; margins smooth or wavy; veins prominent and curved toward the leaf-tip. Foliage turns wine-red in autumn. TWIGS: Red tinged with green, often with a bluish white powdery coating; marked with rings; tips curve upward. End leaf bud ...
... LEAVES: Opposite, simple, 3"-5" long; clustered toward tips of twigs; margins smooth or wavy; veins prominent and curved toward the leaf-tip. Foliage turns wine-red in autumn. TWIGS: Red tinged with green, often with a bluish white powdery coating; marked with rings; tips curve upward. End leaf bud ...
LIST OF - TMWA Landscape Guide
... fit the space where they will be planted. Choosing the right tree ensures the long term health of that tree and of our region’s community forest. There are many factors to consider when selecting the right tree for a particular place including: soil type, drainage, available space, location of above ...
... fit the space where they will be planted. Choosing the right tree ensures the long term health of that tree and of our region’s community forest. There are many factors to consider when selecting the right tree for a particular place including: soil type, drainage, available space, location of above ...
Bristol tree champions Richard Bland The 200 largest, oldest and
... hollow. It was in danger of being ruined by fires built inside its hollow trunk, a common fate of veteran trees, but was recently saved by being bricked up. The species came to Britain in 1690, and is still being widely planted. 13 Horse Chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum. York Place, Clifton in the ...
... hollow. It was in danger of being ruined by fires built inside its hollow trunk, a common fate of veteran trees, but was recently saved by being bricked up. The species came to Britain in 1690, and is still being widely planted. 13 Horse Chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum. York Place, Clifton in the ...
brahma`s hair - ArvindGuptaToys Books Gallery
... Clever Krishna! Both his wives had adjoining gardens. He planted the Parijata tree in such a way that while its trunk stood in Satyabhama’s garden, its branches drooped into Rukmini’s and she collected the flowers that fell every morning. And so Krishna kept both his wives happy and the Parijata tre ...
... Clever Krishna! Both his wives had adjoining gardens. He planted the Parijata tree in such a way that while its trunk stood in Satyabhama’s garden, its branches drooped into Rukmini’s and she collected the flowers that fell every morning. And so Krishna kept both his wives happy and the Parijata tre ...
Acer buergeranum Trident Maple East China, Korea 4
... Favoured food for koalas. Bark sheds mostly to the ground leaving a grey to whitish trunk. Juvenile leaves are stalkless and opposite while ‘clasping’ the stem. White flowers January to May. Eucommia ulmoides Gutta-Percha Tree China 12-15 metres Green in a drought! Hardy to -30 deg C. Broad crown, l ...
... Favoured food for koalas. Bark sheds mostly to the ground leaving a grey to whitish trunk. Juvenile leaves are stalkless and opposite while ‘clasping’ the stem. White flowers January to May. Eucommia ulmoides Gutta-Percha Tree China 12-15 metres Green in a drought! Hardy to -30 deg C. Broad crown, l ...
Nonnative Invasives ID Part 7
... Common names: tree-of-heaven, ailanthus, Chinese sumac, stinking sumac, paradise-tree, copal-tree Fruit and seeds: July to February. Wingshaped fruit with twisted tips on female trees, 1 inch (2.5 cm) long. Single seed. Green turning to tan, then brown. Persist on tree for most of the winter. ...
... Common names: tree-of-heaven, ailanthus, Chinese sumac, stinking sumac, paradise-tree, copal-tree Fruit and seeds: July to February. Wingshaped fruit with twisted tips on female trees, 1 inch (2.5 cm) long. Single seed. Green turning to tan, then brown. Persist on tree for most of the winter. ...
A guide to Enoggera species and pronunciation
... (then N.S.W.) from 1848. Collected extensively, and published the first account of the Bunya Pine (Araucaria bidwillii). He sent many living plants and seeds to various gardens in England, including Kew, and advised William Macarthur, among others, on the introduction of plants to the colony of New ...
... (then N.S.W.) from 1848. Collected extensively, and published the first account of the Bunya Pine (Araucaria bidwillii). He sent many living plants and seeds to various gardens in England, including Kew, and advised William Macarthur, among others, on the introduction of plants to the colony of New ...
Trees, Shrubs and Vines of the London Area: Part 2
... forests and the northern coniferous forests of Ontario. Grown for its exfoliating white bark it has experienced numerous difficulties I the landscape as of late. Generally a short lived species it prefers a habitat where it will receive adequate moisture and is often found growing on the edges of sw ...
... forests and the northern coniferous forests of Ontario. Grown for its exfoliating white bark it has experienced numerous difficulties I the landscape as of late. Generally a short lived species it prefers a habitat where it will receive adequate moisture and is often found growing on the edges of sw ...
Initiative taken by Gandhi Bhawan Dated: 10.6.2014
... Common name: Red sandalwood, red bead tree, coralwood; Raktachandan, raktakambal, ranjana Middle sized deciduous tree Leaves: twice-feathered, about 30 cm long with 3-6 pairs of side-stalks, leaflets smooth, arranged alternately Flowers: small, white to yellow, clustered in spikes Fruit: pods, twist ...
... Common name: Red sandalwood, red bead tree, coralwood; Raktachandan, raktakambal, ranjana Middle sized deciduous tree Leaves: twice-feathered, about 30 cm long with 3-6 pairs of side-stalks, leaflets smooth, arranged alternately Flowers: small, white to yellow, clustered in spikes Fruit: pods, twist ...
a list of trees available in the Garden Shoppe
... Smaller tree than C. fistula, large golden flowers all summer Large tree prized for wood from arid area of Africa Edible fruit Native tree for wet areas or near ponds Dwarf variety Edison’s tree Red cherry-like fruit high in Vitamin C, blooms pink throughout year followed by fruit Fragrant leaves Fr ...
... Smaller tree than C. fistula, large golden flowers all summer Large tree prized for wood from arid area of Africa Edible fruit Native tree for wet areas or near ponds Dwarf variety Edison’s tree Red cherry-like fruit high in Vitamin C, blooms pink throughout year followed by fruit Fragrant leaves Fr ...
Appendix D - Staffordshire County Council
... identified and considered for retention. It is important to recognise that young trees retained as part of the development will mature and require sufficient space to be left around them. Detailed measures identified in the above section referring to mature trees may also be appropriate where develo ...
... identified and considered for retention. It is important to recognise that young trees retained as part of the development will mature and require sufficient space to be left around them. Detailed measures identified in the above section referring to mature trees may also be appropriate where develo ...
Landscape Trees by Scientific Name
... Flowers: large white flowers during summer Fruit: somewhat messy Fall color: none. Broadleaf evergreen. Messy leaves Culture: full sun. Adaptable to soils Disease/insect: none significant Use: signature tree of the South. Requires quite a bit of room ...
... Flowers: large white flowers during summer Fruit: somewhat messy Fall color: none. Broadleaf evergreen. Messy leaves Culture: full sun. Adaptable to soils Disease/insect: none significant Use: signature tree of the South. Requires quite a bit of room ...
Tree diversity and economic importance of forest trees of Kashmir
... Aim The paper throws light on diversity of trees of forests of Kashmir of Jammu And Kashmir State. Methodology: Present study is based on the extensive and intensive field surveys made during 2007-2008. Various forest areas were visited for the identification of tree species and their economic impor ...
... Aim The paper throws light on diversity of trees of forests of Kashmir of Jammu And Kashmir State. Methodology: Present study is based on the extensive and intensive field surveys made during 2007-2008. Various forest areas were visited for the identification of tree species and their economic impor ...
Verde Valley Area Plant List
... Attractive tree; not widely planted; nice specimen at Sharlot Hall Museum Attractive tree; not widely planted; nice specimens at Prescott Courthouse Square Attractive tree; not widely planted; nice specimen at Sharlot Hall Museum This tree produces cork; handsome tree; gray green foliage Attractive ...
... Attractive tree; not widely planted; nice specimen at Sharlot Hall Museum Attractive tree; not widely planted; nice specimens at Prescott Courthouse Square Attractive tree; not widely planted; nice specimen at Sharlot Hall Museum This tree produces cork; handsome tree; gray green foliage Attractive ...
Ontario`s Tree Atlas
... other peachleaf willows, in moist soil close to rivers and lakes and in swamps. The peachleaf willow’s blossoms, called catkins, grow on leafy shoots that hang down from branches. They appear in the spring at the same time as the willow’s leaves. Many animals feed on twigs and buds from willow trees ...
... other peachleaf willows, in moist soil close to rivers and lakes and in swamps. The peachleaf willow’s blossoms, called catkins, grow on leafy shoots that hang down from branches. They appear in the spring at the same time as the willow’s leaves. Many animals feed on twigs and buds from willow trees ...
SOME COMMON SHADE TREE GALLS
... Honeylocust Pod Gall This gall is caused by a small fly (midge). The Sunburst cultivar appears to be very susceptible to this pest. infested leaves have globular or pod-like distortions that contain one to several small maggots (1/4" long). Infestations begin when females lay eggs in young leaflets. ...
... Honeylocust Pod Gall This gall is caused by a small fly (midge). The Sunburst cultivar appears to be very susceptible to this pest. infested leaves have globular or pod-like distortions that contain one to several small maggots (1/4" long). Infestations begin when females lay eggs in young leaflets. ...
Ailanthus altissima
Ailanthus altissima /eɪˈlænθəs ælˈtɪsɨmə/, commonly known as tree of heaven, ailanthus, or in Standard Chinese as chouchun (Chinese: 臭椿; pinyin: chòuchūn; literally: ""foul smelling tree""), is a deciduous tree in the Simaroubaceae family. It is native to both northeast and central China, as well as Taiwan. Unlike other members of the genus Ailanthus, it is found in temperate climates rather than the tropics. The tree grows rapidly and is capable of reaching heights of 15 metres (49 ft) in 25 years. However, the species is also short lived and rarely lives more than 50 years, though its remarkable suckering ability makes it possible for this tree to clone itself indefinitely and live considerably longer (since they are linked to the mother tree and thus partly fed by it, the suckers are less vulnerable than the seedlings and can grow faster).In China, the tree of heaven has a long and rich history. It was mentioned in the oldest extant Chinese dictionary and listed in countless Chinese medical texts for its purported ability to cure ailments ranging from mental illness to baldness. The roots, leaves and bark are still used today in traditional Chinese medicine, primarily as an astringent. The tree has been grown extensively both in China and abroad as a host plant for the ailanthus silkmoth, a moth involved in silk production. Ailanthus has become a part of western culture as well, with the tree serving as the central metaphor and subject matter of the best-selling American novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith.The tree was first brought from China to Europe in the 1740s and to the United States in 1784. It was one of the first trees brought west during a time when chinoiserie was dominating European arts, and was initially hailed as a beautiful garden specimen. However, enthusiasm soon waned after gardeners became familiar with its suckering habits and its foul smelling odour. Despite this, it was used extensively as a street tree during much of the 19th century. Outside of Europe and the United States, the plant has been spread to many other areas beyond its native range. In a number of these, it has become an invasive species due to its ability both to colonise disturbed areas quickly and to suppress competition with allelopathic chemicals. It is considered a noxious weed in Australia, the United States, New Zealand and many countries of central, eastern and southern Europe. The tree also resprouts vigorously when cut, making its eradication difficult and time consuming. In many urban areas, it has acquired the derisive nicknames of ""ghetto palm"", ""stink tree"", and ""tree of Hell"".