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  2. Borderline tree - Wikipedia

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    A tree that appears borderline using a BAF 10 instrument was measured as 12.4 inches (310 mm) DBH. The horizontal distance from the sampling point to the center of the tree is 34 feet (10 m). DBH x PRF = Limiting Distance 12.4in. x 2.75ft./in. = 34.1ft. 34.1 feet (limiting distance) is greater than 34 feet (measured distance), tree is in.

  3. Tree measurement - Wikipedia

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    Tree height is the vertical distance between the base of the tree and the highest sprig at the top of the tree. The base of the tree is measured for both height and girth as being the elevation at which the pith of the tree intersects the ground surface beneath, or "where the acorn sprouted."

  4. 40 Best Front Door Plant Ideas for Your Entryway - AOL

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    Type of plant: Tree, USDA zones 4 to 7 Best for: Full sun. RELATED ... It's especially eye-catching against a white or cream-colored house. Type of plant: Shrub, USDA zones 9 to 11 Best for: Full sun.

  5. Tree height measurement - Wikipedia

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    The same process is used to measure the height or extension of the base of the tree above or below eye level where D1 is the distance to the base of the tree and (b) is the angle to the base of the tree. Therefore, the vertical distance to the base of the tree above or below eye level is [h2 = sin(b) x D2]. Common sense should prevail when ...

  6. Plant the right tree in the right place to avoid problems - AOL

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    Mar. 16—Spring begins on Sunday and for many California residents that means it is time to start gardening and planting flowers, bushes and trees. Pacific Gas & Electric is reminding residents ...

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

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    Where to Plant a Fraser Fir Tree. Like any tree, a Fraser fir should be planted where it has ample room to reach its mature size without overtaking other plants or threatening nearby structures ...

  8. Butea monosperma - Wikipedia

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    Butea monosperma is a small-sized dry-season deciduous tree, growing to 15 m (49 ft) tall.It is slow-growing: young trees have a growth rate of a few feet per year. The leaves are pinnate, with an 8–16 cm (3.1–6.3 in) petiole and three leaflets.

  9. Best time to plant a tree? Probably now - AOL

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    Experts used to recommend planting trees in spring. With spring planting, there's a danger that stems can start to grow before the roots are established in the ground. Best time to plant a tree?