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  2. Plant These Trees To Add Fabulous Fall Color to Your Yard

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    White oak trees are usually among the first oaks to have their lobed, oblong leaves change color during the season. USDA Growing Zones: 3 to 9 Sun Exposure: Full sun

  3. Betula populifolia - Wikipedia

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    Buds are pointed, green-brown in color, shiny, and have a gummy coating. [4] Betula populifolia lacks terminal buds. The triangular leaves of Betula populifolia. New Brunswick, Canada. The leaves are 2.5 to 3 inches (5 to 7 cm) in length, alternate, simple, pinnately-veined, and taper to an elongated tip. They are dark green and glabrous above ...

  4. You grew your first outdoor pot plant. Here are 4 things you ...

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    Harvesting and drying your backyard pot plants doesn't need to be complicated. Here are four easy pointers to help you maximize your botanical bonanza.

  5. Cercis canadensis - Wikipedia

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    Leaves: Alternate, simple, heart-shaped or broadly ovate, two to five inches long, five to seven-nerved, cordate or truncate at the base, entire, acute. They come out of the bud folded along the line of the midrib, tawny green; when they are full grown they become smooth, dark green above, paler beneath. In autumn they turn bright clear yellow.

  6. Cercis - Wikipedia

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    It contains small deciduous trees or large shrubs commonly known as redbuds in the USA. [5] They are characterised by simple, rounded to heart-shaped leaves and pinkish-red flowers borne in the early spring on bare leafless shoots, on both branches and trunk ("cauliflory"). The genus contains ten species, native to warm temperate regions of ...

  7. Cormus domestica - Wikipedia

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    It is a deciduous tree growing to 15–20 m (49–66 ft) (rarely to 30 m or 98 ft) tall with a trunk up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) diameter, though it can also be a shrub 2–3 m (6.6–9.8 ft) tall on exposed sites. The bark is brown, smooth on young trees, becoming fissured and flaky on old trees. The winter buds are green, with a sticky resinous ...