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  2. Campbell Vaughn: Those looking to replace trees lost in ... - AOL

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    If you are looking for canopy because your shade garden is now hotter than the Sahara Desert, there are some great large trees that grow at a decent rate. Even if you start with a 7 or 15 gallon ...

  3. Create stronger canopy with urban forest diversity with ... - AOL

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    The average tree canopy is rated at 55% of land. ... According to the City’s Urban Forest Master Plan three native trees (Carolina laurel cherry, water oak, and laurel oak) and one highly ...

  4. Tropical hardwood hammock - Wikipedia

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    The tropical hardwood hammock shrub and herb layer is sparse, mostly consisting of seedlings and saplings of canopy and subcanopy trees and shrubs. One of the most important ecotonal communities associated with tropical hardwood hammocks is the hammock edge where it interfaces with pine rockland, buttonwood wetlands, marl prairie, or other ...

  5. Urban forestry - Wikipedia

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    While not every city can implement an urban forest plan, it is possible to implement plans for specific areas, such as parks, that would help increase the canopy cover of a municipality. During the creation of the urban forest management plan, criteria and goals are usually outlined in the plan early in the planning process.

  6. Shade tree - Wikipedia

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    A group of Laysan albatrosses resting beneath the canopy of a fig, a common shade tree in many parts of the world.. A shade tree is a large tree whose primary role is to provide shade in the surrounding environment due to its spreading canopy and crown, where it may give shelter from sunlight in the heat of the summer for people who seek recreational needs in urban parks and house yards, and ...

  7. Beilschmiedia - Wikipedia

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    Beilschmiedia is a genus of about 260 to 270 species [1] of trees or shrubs, [4] with about 80 species in tropical Africa and Madagascar. [5] They are commonly canopy trees, growing at elevations from near sea level to 2200 m. The trees grow in well-developed rainforests, and in warm or temperate forests on poorer sedimentary soils.