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- ...e tropics if they can be rescued before destruction. See Rock, "Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands." L.H.B.3 KB (403 words) - 05:00, 23 November 2009
- ...imilar climatic conditions. Following these tree-ring patterns from living trees back through time, chronologies can be built up, both for entire regions, a ...chronologies which extend back more than 10,000 years exist for river oak trees from South Germany (from the [[Main River|Main]] and [[Rhine River|Rhine]]6 KB (1,002 words) - 05:28, 6 April 2007
- ...oë pinnata''. The small plant in front is about 1 cm tall. The concept of "individual" is obviously stretched by this process.]] ...n" but one of survival and expansion of biomass of the individual. When an individual organism increases in size via cell multiplication and remains intact, the7 KB (1,024 words) - 03:53, 6 April 2007
- ...urple, and bronze. Sometimes, several of these colors may be present on an individual leaf. However, the color often occurs very late in fall, and the leaves may ...rn United States|South]], they tend to be among the more reliable coloring trees.4 KB (691 words) - 15:14, 12 September 2007
- ...terminal leaflet usually absent (imparipinnate) but sometimes present; the individual leaflets 9–15 cm long and 2.5–4 cm broad, with an entire or weakly serr2 KB (343 words) - 16:10, 28 April 2010
- ...ant, it is not surprising that their form should be similar to pipes. The individual cells of phloem are connected end-to-end, just as the sections of a pipe mi3 KB (499 words) - 05:22, 6 April 2007
- [[Image:Replanting of trees.jpg|thumb|250px|Replanting native eucalyptus where willows once grew. On th ...uals: it is logs in quantity and of desirable quality, clear of knots, not trees, that he is working for; hence, his treatment differs from that of the hort6 KB (964 words) - 19:11, 17 August 2009
- ...to high altitudes in mountains.<ref name=rushforth>Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Britain and Europe''. Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.</ref><ref name=dvf>Den ...s called "[[Mountain Ash]]",<ref name=vedel>Vedel, H., & Lange, J. (1960). Trees and Bushes in Wood and Hedgerow. Methuen & Co Ltd.</ref><ref name=arkive>Ar6 KB (929 words) - 05:24, 3 June 2010
- :''"List of trees" redirects here. For lists of tree genera, see [[tree]].'' ...well as [[#Mythological and religious|trees from myths]] and [[#Fictional|trees from fiction]].17 KB (2,538 words) - 13:49, 9 April 2007
- ...is sometimes claimed that all toromiro trees are derived from this single individual, but research has determined that at least one other tree's descendants sur2 KB (332 words) - 01:56, 3 June 2010
- ...ring and are borne on slender racemes with one or more leaves at the base. Individual flowers are about 3/4 inch wide with white petals and a conspicuous tuft of ...ght conditions will set more than one crop per season. For reasons unknown trees with gray bark seem to produce larger fruit than those with darker bark.8 KB (1,300 words) - 13:59, 14 July 2009
- ...ower]]s are produced in a long slender simple [[raceme]] 5–30 cm long, the individual flowers 10–15 mm long, white to pink or purple, with four [[tepal]]s. The ...se, and ''M. tetraphylla'' is threatened in the wild due to this. Wild nut trees were originally found at [[Mt. Bauple]] near [[Maryborough, Queensland|Mary8 KB (1,266 words) - 16:59, 21 October 2007
- ...o. 4. ISBN 0-901158-07-0.</ref><ref name=rushforth>Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Britain and Europe''. Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.</ref> ....<ref name=rdm/><ref name=rushforth/><ref name=bean4>Bean, W. J. (1980). ''Trees and Shrubs Hardy in the British Isles'' 8th ed., vol. 4. John Murray ISBN 05 KB (770 words) - 17:37, 7 May 2010
- ...n important ecological process that can affect the reproductive success of individual plants, the dynamics of plant populations (Crawley 1992), and the evolution ...rn woodpecker]] stores acorns in individual holes drilled in the trunks of trees (Harper 1977). However, seeds that are buried may have quite a good chance7 KB (1,068 words) - 10:41, 23 September 2007
- ...t this group. Many conifers become tall trees: the secondary xylem of such trees is marketed as '''[[softwood]]'''. ndary xylem within the angiosperms. Many non-monocot angiosperms become trees, and the secondary xylem of these is marketed as '''[[hardwood]]'''.8 KB (1,175 words) - 05:19, 6 April 2007
- ...t_on_the_stem|opposite leaves]] are [[Leaf shape|lanceolate to elliptic]]. Individual leaves are 3 - 20 cm in length and 1 - 2 cm wide. ...iny season. Observations with both wild and cultivated plants suggest that trees can remain productive for several decades.9 KB (1,336 words) - 13:11, 10 November 2007
- ...ple the practice of the removal of a small number of commercially valuable trees from the forest has been called [[selection cut#High-Grading|selective logg ...hat has been flooded to create artificial [[dam]]s and [[reservoir]]s, and trees have started to be felled there too (see [[underwater logging]]).12 KB (1,899 words) - 10:34, 15 September 2007
- ...mbionts are so intimately connected in their growth as to suggest a single individual, as the union of alga and fungus to form a lichen. By some this relationshi3 KB (443 words) - 20:34, 6 August 2009
- Although called the white oak, it is very unusual to find an individual specimen with white bark; the usual color is a light gray. In the forest it | title =Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them7 KB (1,121 words) - 02:56, 18 May 2011
- ...antrism|Protandrous,]] bisexual flowers and male flowers exist on the same individual (polygamous). [[Image:GntNeemTree.jpg|right|thumb|180px|A Neem Blossom at [ ...plantations of the trees are not considered profitable. Around 50,000 neem trees have been planted near [[Mecca]] to provide shelter for the [[pilgrims]].<r8 KB (1,284 words) - 07:41, 16 October 2007