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link to Ash vs Elm Identifying Differences and Characteristics

Ash vs Elm Identifying Differences and Characteristics

Ash trees and elm trees can be distinguished by their leaves, bark, and growth habits. Ash trees typically have compound leaves with a smooth margin, while elm trees feature serrated, single leaves....

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American Chestnut Tree Decline History and Efforts

The American Chestnut tree, once a dominant species in eastern U.S. forests, faced a catastrophic decline due to a fungal blight introduced in the early 1900s. This led to the near extinction of the...

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link to Uses of Acacia Trees Timber Gum and More

Uses of Acacia Trees Timber Gum and More

Acacia trees are versatile and valuable for various uses, including timber, gum production, and ecological restoration. Their hardwood is sought after for furniture and flooring, while gum from...

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link to Western Hemlock Reproduction Seed Dispersal and Life Cycle

Western Hemlock Reproduction Seed Dispersal and Life Cycle

The Western Hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla) reproduces through seeds produced in cones. The seeds are dispersed mainly by wind and small animals. The life cycle includes germination, seedling...

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link to Western Hemlock Planting Guide Best Practices for Success

Western Hemlock Planting Guide Best Practices for Success

To ensure successful planting of Western Hemlock, select a suitable location with partial shade and well-drained, acidic soil. Prepare the soil adequately, water regularly, and monitor for pests....

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link to Acacia and Ants A Symbiotic Relationship Explained

Acacia and Ants A Symbiotic Relationship Explained

Acacia trees and ants engage in a mutualistic relationship where both species benefit. Acacia provides food and shelter for ants, while ants protect the tree from herbivores and competing plants,...

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