Common Name Scientific Name Leaf Bark Fruit Flower Size Wildlife
... and stalkless with finely wavy brown spines, usually branched edges Bipinnately compound, 12-‐30" long, axis with 3-‐8 pairs of side Gray, thick, deeply furrowed forks. Upper axis with 6-‐14 into narrow sc ...
... and stalkless with finely wavy brown spines, usually branched edges Bipinnately compound, 12-‐30" long, axis with 3-‐8 pairs of side Gray, thick, deeply furrowed forks. Upper axis with 6-‐14 into narrow sc ...
Herbal Medicine: Pandan (Pandanus tectorius)
... also known as Fragrant Screw Pine. Its trunk bears plenty of prop roots. Its leaves spirals the branches, and crowds at the end. Its male inflorescence emits a fragrant smell, and grows in length for up to 0.5 meters. The fruit of the pandan tree, which is usually about 20 centimeters long, are angu ...
... also known as Fragrant Screw Pine. Its trunk bears plenty of prop roots. Its leaves spirals the branches, and crowds at the end. Its male inflorescence emits a fragrant smell, and grows in length for up to 0.5 meters. The fruit of the pandan tree, which is usually about 20 centimeters long, are angu ...
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... Acer Palmatum ~ Sango Kaku This cultivar is popular due to its cool season, flaming, coral -red bark. The soft lime green leaves are a sharp contrast to the brilliant bark and in winter the shining stems stand out against the white drifts of snow. Grows 20’ - 25’ & 15’ - 20’ wide. ...
... Acer Palmatum ~ Sango Kaku This cultivar is popular due to its cool season, flaming, coral -red bark. The soft lime green leaves are a sharp contrast to the brilliant bark and in winter the shining stems stand out against the white drifts of snow. Grows 20’ - 25’ & 15’ - 20’ wide. ...
Academic Quad LOOP 1:
... China and Korea; zones 6-9; growth ranges from 18 inches to 45 feet tall depending on cultivar; beautiful exfoliating bark from brown to grey makes it an interesting plant for winter; white, red, pink ,or lavender flowers in mid-summer. 40) Ailanthus (Ailanthus altissima) China; zones 4-8; also know ...
... China and Korea; zones 6-9; growth ranges from 18 inches to 45 feet tall depending on cultivar; beautiful exfoliating bark from brown to grey makes it an interesting plant for winter; white, red, pink ,or lavender flowers in mid-summer. 40) Ailanthus (Ailanthus altissima) China; zones 4-8; also know ...
the raintree botanical ramble
... Botanical Name & Family Callophyllum inophyllum (Clusiaceae) Uses The timber is used for carving and making furniture and other small utilitarian items. The leaves and fruits are used medicinally and the fragrant fruits are used to scent coconut oil. No. ...
... Botanical Name & Family Callophyllum inophyllum (Clusiaceae) Uses The timber is used for carving and making furniture and other small utilitarian items. The leaves and fruits are used medicinally and the fragrant fruits are used to scent coconut oil. No. ...
Trees of the Bancroft Garden
... being seedlings of the original plantings. Soft pink to lavender flowers like small trumpet flowers, beginning in late spring and continuing through much of the summer, followed by long bean-like pods, typical of the Bignoniaceae. Relatively fast growth to about 25’. Seeds readily in the garden. Fou ...
... being seedlings of the original plantings. Soft pink to lavender flowers like small trumpet flowers, beginning in late spring and continuing through much of the summer, followed by long bean-like pods, typical of the Bignoniaceae. Relatively fast growth to about 25’. Seeds readily in the garden. Fou ...
Chinaberry - Texas Invasives
... Though the uses of Chinaberry are many, they do not outweigh the negative impacts produced by this invasive species. Chinaberry has very few diseases, grows at an extremely fast rate (5-10 feet each year for the first 2 years!) and can grow in almost any soil condition. These characteristics allow t ...
... Though the uses of Chinaberry are many, they do not outweigh the negative impacts produced by this invasive species. Chinaberry has very few diseases, grows at an extremely fast rate (5-10 feet each year for the first 2 years!) and can grow in almost any soil condition. These characteristics allow t ...
Native Trees for Mississippi Landscapes - 4
... that are consumed by many wildlife species. Southern crabapple has a broad mounding form, and it often creates thickets from suckering roots. This lowbranching tree makes a good specimen plant. See larger view or publication size. Sun to part sun/dry to moist soils/deciduous/high wildlife value/spri ...
... that are consumed by many wildlife species. Southern crabapple has a broad mounding form, and it often creates thickets from suckering roots. This lowbranching tree makes a good specimen plant. See larger view or publication size. Sun to part sun/dry to moist soils/deciduous/high wildlife value/spri ...
plant species available from - Noosa and District Landcare
... To 35m, very popular timber species. Grows very rapidly on rich coastal soils but will also make satisfactory growth on dry stony ridges. Good bee tree. Eucalyptus creba NARROW-LEAVED IRONBARK Large tree of open forest to 30m, hard reddish durable timber. Adaptable but prefers dry conditions and hea ...
... To 35m, very popular timber species. Grows very rapidly on rich coastal soils but will also make satisfactory growth on dry stony ridges. Good bee tree. Eucalyptus creba NARROW-LEAVED IRONBARK Large tree of open forest to 30m, hard reddish durable timber. Adaptable but prefers dry conditions and hea ...
EVERGREEN Ornamental Trees for Home Gardens and
... rarely a nuisance. Takes full sun to light shade, leaf burn in reflected heat. Adapted to many planting sites. Drought tolerant. Must be staked and pruned when young to develop main trunk and good branch structure, requires some annual shaping. Native to South Africa. Thrives in heat and sun. Can be ...
... rarely a nuisance. Takes full sun to light shade, leaf burn in reflected heat. Adapted to many planting sites. Drought tolerant. Must be staked and pruned when young to develop main trunk and good branch structure, requires some annual shaping. Native to South Africa. Thrives in heat and sun. Can be ...
and how to know them R. N. PARKER
... in the year appears to be necessary. In the case of the gular one crop of figs ripens in March-April and a second crop in JulyAugust. Uses:—The fruits are eaten in spite of the fact that when ripe they are usually swarming with insects. The leaves are frequently lopped for fodder. Propagation:—By se ...
... in the year appears to be necessary. In the case of the gular one crop of figs ripens in March-April and a second crop in JulyAugust. Uses:—The fruits are eaten in spite of the fact that when ripe they are usually swarming with insects. The leaves are frequently lopped for fodder. Propagation:—By se ...
Podocarpus - Cherry Lake Tree Farm
... that is a very popular plant for screens and hedges. Podocarpus has a dense growth habit. It’s needle-like leaves are dark green above and paler beneath and reach five inches in length and about one forth of an inch in width. Fertilized female cones produce attractive, edible, berry-like, purplish f ...
... that is a very popular plant for screens and hedges. Podocarpus has a dense growth habit. It’s needle-like leaves are dark green above and paler beneath and reach five inches in length and about one forth of an inch in width. Fertilized female cones produce attractive, edible, berry-like, purplish f ...
Forest Basics - Michigan Forests Forever
... help us much in winter if the leaves have fallen (not all do!). Leaves on tall trees that are only way up in the air don’t help us much either. So, we should learn to look at other parts, such as twigs, buds, bud scars, bark, flowers, fruits, branching pattern, tree form, where the tree is growing, ...
... help us much in winter if the leaves have fallen (not all do!). Leaves on tall trees that are only way up in the air don’t help us much either. So, we should learn to look at other parts, such as twigs, buds, bud scars, bark, flowers, fruits, branching pattern, tree form, where the tree is growing, ...
SR 47(2) 20-22
... Generally dry and mixed deciduous forest areas with slightly acidic but well-drained gravel or loamy soil are the favorite place to grow the kusum trees. Though kusum trees are fire and frost resistant, they are best suited for 35–470 C temperature and 750–2500 mm annual rainfall. ...
... Generally dry and mixed deciduous forest areas with slightly acidic but well-drained gravel or loamy soil are the favorite place to grow the kusum trees. Though kusum trees are fire and frost resistant, they are best suited for 35–470 C temperature and 750–2500 mm annual rainfall. ...
VillageWalk`s Approved Plant List
... This is a very attractive shrub in mass plantings. It blooms profusely of deep pink to red puffy flowers. It is easily maintained at any height but can reach 15 feet. This bush will attract Honey bees so be careful of where it’s used. It likes a well drained moist soil but will adapt to about any so ...
... This is a very attractive shrub in mass plantings. It blooms profusely of deep pink to red puffy flowers. It is easily maintained at any height but can reach 15 feet. This bush will attract Honey bees so be careful of where it’s used. It likes a well drained moist soil but will adapt to about any so ...
Ethno medicinal plants used by gonds of Adilabad district, Andhra
... racemosus, entire plant powder of Hybanthus enneaspermus and bulbs of Crinum asiaticum are used as aphrodisiacs. Seed paste of Abrus precatorius is applied to reduce hair fall and improve hair growth; seed powder is used as natural contraceptive and for temporary breakdown of menstrual cycle. Stem b ...
... racemosus, entire plant powder of Hybanthus enneaspermus and bulbs of Crinum asiaticum are used as aphrodisiacs. Seed paste of Abrus precatorius is applied to reduce hair fall and improve hair growth; seed powder is used as natural contraceptive and for temporary breakdown of menstrual cycle. Stem b ...
TREE SPECIES FOR PLANTING AT THE SIDES AND MEDIAN OF
... surfaces due to urbanisation. Selection of plant species for planting at the sides and median also require utmost care. Exotic species flower greatly, but fail to stand during harsh wind and after certain age the strength of the root fails to hold the tree to the soil, and hence fall during monsoon, ...
... surfaces due to urbanisation. Selection of plant species for planting at the sides and median also require utmost care. Exotic species flower greatly, but fail to stand during harsh wind and after certain age the strength of the root fails to hold the tree to the soil, and hence fall during monsoon, ...
Fascinating Tree Facts
... your tree pack Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) 1. Ash is found across the UK in woods and hedges where soils are moist and rich. 2. Young trees and branches have smooth, pale grey bark which becomes ridged with age. The twigs have distinctive black buds. 3. Ash flowers open in April before the tree shows ...
... your tree pack Ash (Fraxinus excelsior) 1. Ash is found across the UK in woods and hedges where soils are moist and rich. 2. Young trees and branches have smooth, pale grey bark which becomes ridged with age. The twigs have distinctive black buds. 3. Ash flowers open in April before the tree shows ...
landscape tree recommendations for the
... Coniferous evergreen for harsh sites. Use as windbreak specimen or screen. Pyramidal to narrow form. Needles, short stiff, pale green. Tolerates windy, dry and poorly drained soils. Worthy of use where other evergreens will ...
... Coniferous evergreen for harsh sites. Use as windbreak specimen or screen. Pyramidal to narrow form. Needles, short stiff, pale green. Tolerates windy, dry and poorly drained soils. Worthy of use where other evergreens will ...
Tree Stories - Forestry Commission
... Great–Great Grandmother’s time — their lived a young Yew tree. It watched the passing of the seasons from the faerie mound on which it stood in Fortingall, year by year, century by century, and slowly by slowly, it put down its roots and reached its dark green crown to the sky. ...
... Great–Great Grandmother’s time — their lived a young Yew tree. It watched the passing of the seasons from the faerie mound on which it stood in Fortingall, year by year, century by century, and slowly by slowly, it put down its roots and reached its dark green crown to the sky. ...
Trees in Your Home Garden - University of California Cooperative
... categories: deciduous, evergreen or palm. many factors should be considered. These include: location, tree height and Deciduous trees lose all of their leaves spread, rate of growth, fall color and the almost at once, resulting in bare branches presence of ornamental flowers and/or during winter. In ...
... categories: deciduous, evergreen or palm. many factors should be considered. These include: location, tree height and Deciduous trees lose all of their leaves spread, rate of growth, fall color and the almost at once, resulting in bare branches presence of ornamental flowers and/or during winter. In ...
P2330 Native Trees for Mississippi Landscapes
... Parsley hawthorne is a small deciduous tree that grows to a height of 30 feet. Tolerant of both wet and dry soils, it is native to moist woods, creek banks, and river bottoms. Associated species include red maple, witch hazel, and water oak. Showy, white flower clusters bloom in early spring, follow ...
... Parsley hawthorne is a small deciduous tree that grows to a height of 30 feet. Tolerant of both wet and dry soils, it is native to moist woods, creek banks, and river bottoms. Associated species include red maple, witch hazel, and water oak. Showy, white flower clusters bloom in early spring, follow ...
here - Russell Nursery
... displays and is an excellent tree for Vancouver Island because of its drought tolerance. Leave are reddish-purple when unfolding in spring and dark green in ...
... displays and is an excellent tree for Vancouver Island because of its drought tolerance. Leave are reddish-purple when unfolding in spring and dark green in ...
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 ...
2016 Tree Sale - Elachee Nature Science Center
... shade. With white flowers, summer foliage, russet fall color and winter fruit on peeling grey branches, this tree provides a lot of interest in all seasons. This variety is resistant to powdery mildew and is a strong grower. ...
... shade. With white flowers, summer foliage, russet fall color and winter fruit on peeling grey branches, this tree provides a lot of interest in all seasons. This variety is resistant to powdery mildew and is a strong grower. ...
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"".