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  2. Chamaecyparis obtusa - Wikipedia

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    It is a slow-growing tree which may reach 35 m (115 ft) tall [5] with a trunk up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in diameter. [citation needed] The bark is dark red-brown.The leaves are scale-like, 2–4 mm (0.079–0.157 in) long, blunt tipped (obtuse), green above, and green below with a white stomatal band at the base of each scale-leaf.

  3. Phoenix canariensis - Wikipedia

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    Younger specimens, without a sizeable trunk, are more prone to freezing. It is a slow-growing tree, increasing in height by up to 60 cm per year, [8] and is propagated exclusively by seed. Mature P. canariensis are often used in ornamental landscaping and can be fairly readily collected and transplanted to a new planting location.

  4. Pinus bungeana - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] It is a slow-growing tree that can grow to heights of 15–25 metres (49–82 ft) is frost hardy down to below −26 °C (−15 °F). Its smooth, grey-green bark gradually sheds in round scales to reveal patches of pale yellow, which turn olive-brown, red and purple on exposure to light.

  5. How to Plant and Grow a Fraser Fir Tree for Year-Round Beauty

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    Fraser fir is a beloved type of Christmas tree that also offers privacy, beauty, and wildlife value to gardens. ... Home & Garden. Lighter Side. Medicare.

  6. Plant this 'showy' native tree in Wilmington for a unique ...

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    Flowers and fruit are similar to the chokeberries discussed above, but hawthorns are usually slow-growing trees with thorny twigs and more dissected leaves. Their scraggly forms never fail to ...

  7. Machilus nanmu - Wikipedia

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    Machilus nanmu is a large, slow growing tree that develops with a long straight trunk ranging from 10 to 40 meters in height, and 50 to 100 cm in diameter. Its nanmu wood was used extensively in construction and furniture making because it is highly resistant to decay, is very dense and comes in attractive colours from olive-brown to reddish brown.