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  • ...a move toward the light and away from the water, hence ascend grass stems, stumps and logs, where they transform into elaborately constructed sporangia. The
    2 KB (327 words) - 00:50, 30 April 2009
  • ...ey are fully established. They are excellent subjects to be planted on old stumps and on small trees, such as catalpa and mulberry trees, which they perfectl
    3 KB (443 words) - 16:26, 17 June 2010
  • ...est homes; it is often seen sprouting out of old [[Sequoia|Coast Redwood]] stumps or dense [[bramble]]s of other forest growths. The shiny, alternately arran
    4 KB (529 words) - 17:28, 19 March 2010
  • ...ed considerable size. In Florida, P. Ricasoliana should be planted on tall stumps, or on arbors and sheds by itself, never mingled with other species. (H. Ne
    6 KB (844 words) - 17:06, 13 June 2009
  • ...ed, the outer somewhat lacerate. A valuable decorative plant for covering stumps and walls. In rich soil the roots spread rapidly, and will smother out all
    4 KB (593 words) - 06:56, 5 August 2009
  • ...can be killed by translocated herbicides applied to the leaves or the cut stumps (Pacific Island Ecosystems at Risk 2001).
    6 KB (868 words) - 14:31, 12 April 2007
  • ...a small number of conifers able to [[coppice]] (re-grow by sprouting from stumps), an adaptation to survive [[wildfire]] and moderate levels of browsing by
    4 KB (654 words) - 22:46, 20 April 2010
  • ..., forming on roots near the ground surface and on damaged stems (as on the stumps of cut trees). ''Adventitious'' roots form on stems where the latter touch
    7 KB (1,024 words) - 03:53, 6 April 2007
  • ...ch will also prove very beneficial. They should be grown on posts and tall stumps, or they may be trained over small oaks, persimmon trees or catalpas. Other
    7 KB (1,016 words) - 17:19, 22 May 2009
  • Image:Coppice_stool.jpg|Recently coppiced stumps, showing the orange-red wood
    5 KB (697 words) - 12:33, 1 December 2010
  • ...r breakage, but (unlike coast redwood) mature trees do not sprout from cut stumps. Young trees start to bear cones at the age of 12 years.
    6 KB (904 words) - 04:53, 28 May 2010
  • ...h labor, the plants are cut in August if seed has been sown early, and the stumps, if not too short, produce again in late autumn; or if grown as a secondary
    9 KB (1,413 words) - 22:15, 30 April 2009
  • ...ather, wherein the dry conditions will help to kill off any remaining root stumps. Comfrey is generally trouble free once established, although weaker or str
    7 KB (1,110 words) - 19:56, 22 June 2010
  • ...s. A board may be placed slanting toward the walks and covered with rotten stumps, chunks of peat, and moss for the plants to run in. The open borders near t
    7 KB (1,175 words) - 20:16, 29 July 2010
  • ...|burning]] or [[Mower#Flail mower|flail]]ing, allowing them to regrow from stumps or seed. Denser areas of gorse may be [[bulldozer|bulldozed]].
    7 KB (1,094 words) - 14:24, 5 May 2010
  • ...allowed to become dry, except at the very surface. The new growth from the stumps, which without the sand would consist of stems merely, is transformed in wo
    17 KB (2,979 words) - 19:56, 10 February 2010
  • ...turfed and all roots and stumps grubbed out. In either case the roots and stumps are best disposed of by piling in heaps and burning. In Massachusetts, it i
    26 KB (4,399 words) - 00:07, 19 March 2010
  • ...ral and southern Florida, being used on verandas, arbors, small trees, old stumps, trellises and buildings. Of the blue-flowered kinds T. grandiflora is hard
    8 KB (1,184 words) - 01:34, 27 April 2010
  • ...ots between the stones will hold. On smaller streams, ripraps of stones or stumps, while unattractive until covered with vines, will hold banks at critical p
    9 KB (1,490 words) - 20:58, 2 February 2010
  • ...per surface is coarse. The species readily produces suckers from roots and stumps, even after devastation by [[Dutch elm disease]], consequently genetic reso
    9 KB (1,254 words) - 14:48, 5 May 2010

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