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33 documents for coniferous trees
  • Are there any stains weeping from the bark of deciduous trees either in the trunk or from large branches? Large poplars can show dark stains where internal fluids have oozed out of a crack or small hole in the bark. Poplars are relatively short-lived trees compared to elms, oaks, ashes and basswoods. Poplars may become infected with a fungal disease that opens up the bark by killing living cells that lie just under the bark in a region referred to as the cambium. These openings are referred to as cankers. Are there many dead branches and weeping cankers in older coniferous evergreen trees such as spruce and pine? Lower dead branches are common in these trees as they age. They should be pruned off at the trunk. Upper dead branches interspersed with living branches may be a serious ...

  • ... Tamiflu using the needles of discarded coniferous trees. In a letter dated February 13, 2006, addres...

  • Having said that, I do want to stress there are many benefits of having healthy vegetation of all kinds on one's property. Trees provide beauty and many functional purposes around our homes. Shade and wind protection are very obvious benefits. Well-placed trees can save energy costs associated with air-conditioning and heating. Deciduous shade trees on the south and west sides of the home provide cooling through shade during the heat of summer. Coniferous evergreen trees on the northwest and north sides of the homes in our area can reduce the force of cold winds, making the house more comfortable in the winter, thereby lowering heating costs. Urban trees and shrubs provide places for birds, small mammals and desirable insects such as bees, butterflies, dragonflies and others, with food ...

  • ... by the Government of Canada, to dispose of trees that are infested or suspected of being infested w... conducted an individual tree survey of coniferous trees in the Park. The draft report on this, entit...

  • Are you looking for one of the nicest coniferous evergreen trees to grow successfully in southern Manitoba? No it is not the varieties of Colorado blue spruce. It is Swiss Stone pine; be sure its botanical name says Pinus cembra, as the common name is easily confused with the other name given to Mugho pine, Swiss Stone Mountain pine. It is a soft five-needle pine like the giant eastern white pines in the Lake of the Woods area, but does not grow very high. Its columnar pyramidal shape makes an ideal tree screen between properties. The lowest branches stay longer on the tree than any other pine that grows on the Prairies. The attractive purple red cones contain edible 'pine nuts'. Unfortunately this tree is hard to find in Manitoba. Alberta nurseries may be a better place to find this t...

  • ...Prairie people love coniferous evergreens, however so many of them get severe inf...

  • There was a group of people from the First Nations University of Canada, Elders, people from the University of Regina and Luther College, who met and talked about what we can have around the building instead of having sod. So they thought, 'Why not have a prairie area?' So that fall the site was seeded with native grass and wild flower seeds. They did the same thing during the fall of 2004," said [Gendron]. "During the last winter we had meetings with Elders and we asked them, 'OK, we have the prairie but it would be nice to have like maybe a wind breaker with a bed and shrubs and trees.' And we had a lot of shrubs and trees, but the Elders told us that, 'No we don't want these species because we don't really know them.' So they gave us a list of shrubs and trees that they know about a...

    ... adding a row of mature trees, a bed of coniferous trees and a bed of cacti. Fidji Gendron is also wo...

  • ... property owners that want to get large trees planted with tree spades by professional tree move... be planted in the spring or fall, but coniferous evergreen trees do best when planted in late summe...

  • ... of flower dust, pollen, etc., of the coniferous and deciduous trees found in the particular layer ...

  • Forest companies require information that provides them a high degree of confidence in their efforts to bid and complete the job within a very competitive industry. A logging company's viability rests on an ensured source of supply of quality wood that can be harvested in the most efficient manner to ensure profitability. Companies need to know what trees are available in the blocks they bid on - the types of trees, their age, their health, their distribution over that area of land and what the characteristics of that block of land is so they can map out the most efficient location of their logging roads and develop their harvesting plans. Governments need to know the same thing when determining which blocks of timber will be put up for bid. Bluewater's TimberAnalyst (www. bluewatersolu...

    ... and now attacking other species of coniferous trees. Despite ongoing research, there is no known...



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