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  2. Why is there a sequoia growing at Rome Free Academy ... - AOL

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    A small tree growing on the grounds of Rome Free Academy already has quite a story to tell, one that stretches into space beyond the moon and goes back in time to when humans discovered iron, rice ...

  3. Melaleuca linariifolia - Wikipedia

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    Melaleuca linariifolia is a small tree growing to a height of 6–10 m (20–30 ft) with distinctive and attractive white or creamy white, papery bark and a dense canopy. Its leaves are arranged in alternating pairs ( decussate ), glabrous except when very young, 17–45 mm (0.7–2 in) long, 1–4 mm (0.04–0.2 in) wide, linear to lance ...

  4. Xanthoceras - Wikipedia

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    It is a sacred tree planted in temples in northern China, because there is no Ficus religiosa in the north. It is also used in traditional Chinese, Mongolian and Tibetan medicine. [4] In Bencao Gangmu, it is called '天仙果 (Heavenly Fairy Fruit)'. [5] Tenacious X. sorbifolium can grow in snow and drought like in the Gobi Desert. It has very ...

  5. Sierra Nevada subalpine zone - Wikipedia

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    Winds can be high throughout the year and are a major factor limiting plant growth near the upper limit of the subalpine zone (tree line). Wind limits vegetative growth chiefly in two ways: by physically battering plants, including blowing snow and ice, and by increasing evapotranspiration in an environment that is already water-stressed.

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  7. Constant rainfall during this year's Christmas tree growing season was an improvement after a dry summer last year, according to researchers.

  8. Flora of the Sierra Nevada alpine zone - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 17 [11] Fleshy roots and underground organs store food in the form of starches and sugars, allowing the plant to quickly grow when snow melts. [5] Many plants form flower buds during the summer before the summer that they open, allowing a quick bloom for the short growing season.

  9. Little Known Facts - Wikipedia

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    "Little Known Facts" is a musical number in the Broadway musical comedy, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.The music and lyrics were written by Clark Gesner in 1966. [1] The song was in the original Off-Broadway production of the show in 1967 and was also in the revival production in 1999, where it contained an extra stanza by Andrew Lippa.