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  2. 10 Perennials You Should Prune In The Fall To Keep Your ... - AOL

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    Then, cut plants to the ground after a killing frost in fall. Autumn pruning helps manage foliar diseases and beautifies the landscape, as peony foliage tends to turn black and unattractive in winter.

  3. 10 Shrubs You Should Never Prune in the Fall - AOL

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    As your garden is beginning to go to sleep for the season, you may be ready to do some autumn cleanup. And while it’s fine to rake up leaves (and compost them!), pull faded...

  4. Pollarding - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the use of the cut material, the length of time between cutting will vary from one year for tree hay or withies, to five years or more for larger timber. Sometimes, only some of the regrown stems may be cut in a season – this is thought to reduce the chances of death of the tree when recutting long-neglected pollards.

  5. Acacia - Wikipedia

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    Acacia, commonly known as wattles [3] [4] or acacias, is a genus of about 1,084 species of shrubs and trees in the subfamily Mimosoideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Initially, it comprised a group of plant species native to Africa, South America, and Australasia , but is now reserved for species mainly from Australia, with others from New ...

  6. Acacia excelsa - Wikipedia

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    The shrub or tree typically grows to a height of 3 to 15 m (9.8 to 49.2 ft) [2] can grow to a height of around 20 m (66 ft) and usually has a weeping [3] or erect to spreading habit. [2] It has hard, fissured and deep grey coloured bark and glabrous branchlets. [3] The wood of the tree has a scent similar to cut violets. [4]

  7. 12 Trees You Should Plant In The Fall - AOL

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    Fall is the best time to plant container grown and balled-and-burlapped shade trees, conifers, and flowering trees. These include maples, pines, dogwoods, and other landscape favorites.

  8. Acacia stricta - Wikipedia

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    Acacia stricta (hop wattle, straight wattle) is a perennial tree. [2] The plant is adaptable to most soils, tolerating full sun or partial to complete shade. Tolerates drought conditions and moderately salty winds. The shrub is useful in planting, as it is not too dense and can be used for screening other plants.

  9. Acacia stenophylla - Wikipedia

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    Acacia stenophylla varies in characteristic and size from a rounded, multi-stemmed shrub to a spreading tree. [3] A. stenophylla grows from 4–20 m (13–66 ft) tall, [3] often stemming into branches at the trunk from about 1 m (3.3 ft). [4] Bark is dark-grey to blackish and rough, branchlets are smooth to sericeous and sometimes angular. [3]