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  • ...e tropics if they can be rescued before destruction. See Rock, "Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands." L.H.B.
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  • ...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, the
    7 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 serr
    2 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 mi
    3 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 hort
    6 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>Ar
    6 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 sur
    2 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|Mary
    8 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 0
    5 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 chance
    7 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 relationshi
    3 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 Them
    7 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]].<r
    8 KB (1,284 words) - 07:41, 16 October 2007

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