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  • ...aquaria. A major use is in the control of [[fireblight]] on apple and pear trees. As in medical applications, extensive use can be associated with the devel
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  • ...ubs, or, in the case of Lacquer Tree and [[Poison sumac|Poison Sumac]], as trees. While leaves of poison ivy and poison oaks usually have three leaflets, so ...its beautiful autumn foliage, it has been planted outside of Asia as an [[ornamental plant]], often by gardeners who were apparently unaware of the dangers of a
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  • ...l plant]]s. They thrive in the garden soils, and will grow in the shade of trees. They are easily propagated by divisions of the root or by seeds; care shou
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  • ...t|Feral Chinaberry at [[Keokea, Maui|Keokea]], [[Maui]], [[Hawaii]]. Large trees like this can be profitably used for timber.]] ...]] to northern [[Australia]]. They are all deciduous or semi-[[evergreen]] trees.
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  • ...em, ''[[Laburnum × watereri|L. × watereri]]'', it is used as a popular [[ornamental plant]]. All parts of the plant contain [[cytisine]] and are poisonous if c ...''laburnum'' for his creation of [[Laurelin]], one of the two mythological trees in [[The Silmarillion]], and Tolkien's description of it is strongly influe
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  • ...f> It is the tree originally known as '''yew''', though with other related trees becoming known, it may be now known as the '''common yew''', or '''European ...ates and archaeological work of surrounding structures suggests the oldest trees (such as the [[Fortingall Yew]] in [[Perthshire]], [[Scotland]]) are more l
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  • [[Category:Trees of New Zealand]] [[Category:Ornamental trees]]
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  • ===Ornamental=== ...ows well in warm subtropical regions, where it is extensively used as an [[ornamental plant]] in landscapes, parks, and along roadsides. It is drought tolerant a
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  • ...urocerasus]]''<ref>Rehder, A. 1940, reprinted 1977. ''Manual of cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in North America exclusive of the subtropical and warmer t ...lack when ripe in early autumn.<ref name=rushforth>Rushforth, K. (1999). ''Trees of Britain and Europe''. Collins ISBN 0-00-220013-9.</ref><ref name=fnwe>Fl
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  • | title =Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them The plant was originally brought to [[Europe]] as an [[ornamental plant]] during the 18th century. It is still widely grown for its attractiv
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  • As a horticultural or [[ornamental plant]] the species, subspecies, and cultivars are used in [[Wildlife gard ...Auricularia auricula-judae|Jelly Ear fungus]] is frequently found on Elder trees.]]
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  • ...Society]] | accessdate= 2008-09-22}}</ref> and 1.6 m diameter in very old trees), with thick, deeply furrowed blackish [[bark]]. The [[leaf|leaves]] are 10 | title =Our Native Trees and How to Identify Them
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  • ...es, the most common woven fibers in dry areas were from the yucca and palm trees, with cotton grown in the hot humid areas near the coast. It was unknown to ...still produce items such as kitchen cloths, tablecloths, carrying bags and ornamental items with traditional designs. Although considered primitive, the backstra
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  • | Exterior of ends of saddle decorated with images of oak trees and [[horned owl]]s. Interior decorated with broken oak tree branches. Ty ...al instrument)|koto]], boxes, a dresser, toiletry cases, a vase, assorted trees.
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  • ...rees growing in the open may have a crown that reaches the ground, whereas trees densely spaced together will only exhibit a crown at the top, where light c Western Redcedar is among the most widespread trees in the [[Pacific Northwest]], and is associated with [[Pseudotsuga menziesi
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  • Unlike trees, all bamboo have the potential to grow to full height and girth in a single ===Ornamental bamboos===
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