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  2. Carya aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Carya aquatica, the bitter pecan or water hickory, is a large tree, that can grow over 30 metres (98 ft) tall of the Juglandaceae or walnut family. In the American South it is a dominant plant species found on clay flats and backwater areas near streams and rivers.

  3. Groasis Waterboxx - Wikipedia

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    The water-filled reservoir releases small amounts (around 50 ml per day) of water into the ground by a wick to water the tree and to encourage the tree to develop a root structure. [3] The box acts as a shield for the water in the upper ground, and this water then spreads down and out instead of being drawn to the surface and evaporated. [ 3 ]

  4. New tree from Arbor Day? Here's how to keep it healthy with ...

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    Dr. Cynthia Nazario-Leary explains how to keep new trees healthy with correct watering habits. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  5. Root trainer - Wikipedia

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    Root trainer pots. Many pot designs train the roots. One example is a truncated plastic cone in which a seedling is planted. There is a drainage hole at the bottom and the main tap root tends to grow towards this.

  6. Hammock (ecology) - Wikipedia

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    The tree island hammocks in the Everglades appear as teardrop-shaped islands shaped by the flow of water in the middle of the slough. Many tropical species such as mahogany ( Swietenia mahagoni ), gumbo limbo ( Bursera simaruba ), and cocoplum ( Chrysobalanus icaco ) grow alongside the more familiar temperate species of southern live oak, red ...

  7. Underwater logging - Wikipedia

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    Underwater logging is the process of logging trees from underwater forests. When artificial reservoirs and dams are built, large areas of forest are often inundated; although the trees die, the wood is often preserved. The trees can then be felled using special underwater machinery and