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  2. 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.

  3. Chip budding - Wikipedia

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    The bud is grafted in the summer, and will grow a new branch next year when the tree above the new bud is cut off. Chip budding is a grafting technique A chip of wood containing a bud is cut out of scion with desirable properties (tasty fruit, pretty flowers, etc.).

  4. Epicormic shoot - Wikipedia

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    Epicormic shoots sprouting vigorously from epicormic buds beneath the bushfire damaged bark on the trunk of a Eucalyptus tree. An epicormic shoot is a shoot growing from an epicormic bud, which lies underneath the bark of a trunk, stem, or branch of a plant.

  5. Mimusops elengi - Wikipedia

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    As the trees give thick shade and flowers emit fragrance, it is a prized collection of gardens. [4] It is used as an ornamental tree in many places. The flowers may also be used in natural perfume. Its flower is the provincial flower of Yala Province, Thailand, as well as the city flower of Ampang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. [5] [6]

  6. Liriodendron tulipifera - Wikipedia

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    Flower-bud enclosed in a two-valved, caducous bract. The alternate leaves are simple, pinnately veined, measuring 125–150 mm (5–6 in) long and wide. They have four lobes, and are heart-shaped or truncate or slightly wedge-shaped at base, entire, and the apex cut across at a shallow angle, making the upper part of the leaf look square ...

  7. Tabebuia rosea - Wikipedia

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    Tabebuia rosea, also called pink poui, and rosy trumpet tree [2] is a neotropical tree that grows up to 30 m (98 ft) and can reach a diameter at breast height of up to 100 cm (3 ft).