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  2. Weeping beech - Wikipedia

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    Under the umbrella of a weeping beech Weeping beech in Newport, Rhode Island (August 2015) The tree is not native to North America but grows in USDA hardiness zones 4–7. [4] It needs moisture and well drained soil and prefers sunny to semi-shaded zones. The tree does not tolerate industrial pollution or street salt. [citation needed]

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    Now, he’s treating more than 300 sickened trees at estates in Newport, Narragansett and the Watch Hill area of Westerly. Some of them are 130- or 140-year-old trees standing more than 100 feet ...

  4. List of tallest trees - Wikipedia

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    Two main opposing forces affect a tree's height; one pushes it upward while the other holds it down. By analyzing the interplay between these forces in coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens), a team of biologists led by George Koch of Northern Arizona University calculated the theoretical maximum tree height or the point at which opposing forces balance out and a tree stops growing.

  5. Coconut palms in California - Wikipedia

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    The dwarfed palm in Newport Beach was the northernmost outdoor coconut palm in the world and was planted in 1984, by a prior tenant of the building it stood by. [1] It was located off California State Route 1 and almost touched the sidewalk. It was discovered by the International Palm Society members Bill Dickenson and Ralph Velez, who reached ...

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