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  • |image=Pinus strobus trees.jpg ...toba]], and south along the [[Appalachian Mountains]] to the northern edge of [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]].
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  • ...from western [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]] west to southeastern [[Manitoba]], and south to [[Illinois]] and northern [[Virginia]].<ref name=grin>Germp ...-212/blackash ''Fraxinus nigra'']</ref><ref name=vplants>Virtual Herbarium of the Chicago Region: [http://www.vplants.org/plants/species/species.jsp?gid=
    4 KB (624 words) - 02:34, 5 August 2010
  • ...m''', is one of the larger and more graceful Asiatic elms, endemic to much of continental north-east [[Asia]] and [[Japan]], where it is most commonly fo ...Y. & Whittemore, A. (2002). Ulmaceae, in Wu, Z. & Raven, P. (eds) ''Flora of China'', Vol. 5 (Ulmaceae through Basellaceae). Science Press, Beijing, and
    7 KB (991 words) - 15:27, 5 May 2010
  • ...]</ref> Common names include '''Basswood''' (also applied to other species of ''Tilia'' in the [[timber]] trade) and '''American Linden''' or the Lime-Tr ...name=Keeler>{{cite book | last =Keeler | first =H. L. | title =Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them | publisher =Charles Scriber's Sons | date =1900 |
    6 KB (910 words) - 20:24, 27 April 2010
  • ...''Sugar Maple''') is a species of [[maple]] native to the hardwood forests of northeastern [[North America]], from [[Nova Scotia]] west to [[Southern Ont ...www.nativetreesociety.org/fieldtrips/gsmnp/gsmnp_tall_trees.htm GSMNP tall trees<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> A 10-year-old tree is typically about 5
    10 KB (1,548 words) - 01:51, 29 October 2010
  • |common_name=Box elder, Box elder maple, Manitoba maple ...tp://cfs.nrcan.gc.ca/index/commtreesprairies/manitobamaple Community trees of the Prairie provinces - Canadian Forest Service<!-- Bot generated title -->
    9 KB (1,407 words) - 20:00, 17 September 2010
  • | poisonous = <!--- indicate parts of plants which are known/thought to be poisonous --> ...Poplar. Aspen. Cottonwood. Soft- wooded trees of rapid growth, some kinds of which are much planted on roadsides and in grounds, particularly when quick
    20 KB (2,968 words) - 18:18, 16 September 2009
  • ...uebec, Sainte Anne de Bellevue (only in part provincial); Ontario, Guelph; Manitoba, Winnipeg; Saskatchewan, Saskatoon; British Columbia, in plan at the univer ...There is a college of agriculture in every state in the Union, being part of a national system with cooperation and aid from the State. (For list, see E
    23 KB (3,433 words) - 22:34, 15 September 2009
  • ...ed species of ''Prunus'', spread throughout the northern temperate regions of the globe. ...e singly, or in [[umbel]]s of two to six or more on [[raceme]]s. The fruit of all ''Prunus'' species is a [[drupe]] with a relatively large &quot;stone&q
    35 KB (4,290 words) - 03:01, 14 January 2010
  • ...on and inheritance are now beginning to be understood, and the application of this knowledge is to produce orderly and more or less predictable results. ...ults. The greatness of the changes produced is shown by the fact that some of the most extensively cultivated crops, such as wheat and maize, have been s
    97 KB (16,038 words) - 17:04, 16 February 2010
  • ...armed with sharp [[thorns]]. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Natives, [[c ...arts of the world easily hybridize, which has given rise to the many types of garden roses.
    188 KB (30,178 words) - 23:37, 5 August 2021