Tag: Trees
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Betula pendula (Silver Birch)
Physical Description The Silver Birch is an elegant tree that typically reaches 40 to 60 feet in height with a spread of about 30 feet. Its striking white bark peels in thin, papery layers, providing a unique and attractive look. The leaves are triangular with serrated edges, adding to its delicate appearance. Environmental Concerns While…
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Kokia (Kokia drynarioides)
Physical Description Kokia is a small tree or shrub endemic to Hawaii, typically reaching heights of up to 6 meters (20 feet). It has broad, dark green leaves and produces striking, bright red flowers. The tree is adapted to dry, rocky environments and has a gnarled appearance. Environmental Concerns Kokia is critically endangered due to…
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Alder Tree (Alnus glutinosa)
Physical Description The Alder Tree is a deciduous tree native to Europe and parts of Asia, typically growing up to 20 meters (66 feet) tall. It has a straight trunk with smooth, gray bark and rounded, serrated leaves. The tree produces small, cylindrical cones. Environmental Concerns The Alder Tree is endangered in certain regions due…
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Spathiphyllum
Common Names: Peace Lily, Spathe Flower, White Sails Phonetic Spelling: spath-ih-FIL-um Description: The Spathiphyllum is a perennial, evergreen herb that typically grows between 0.5 to 1.2 meters (1.5 to 4 feet) tall, depending on the species and variety. It has glossy, dark green, lance-shaped leaves that emerge from the soil in a rosette pattern. The…
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Cercis canadensis
Common Names: Phonetic Spelling: SER-sis kan-a-DEN-sis Description: Distribution/Location: Native to eastern North America, common in woodland edges and along streams. Environmental Benefits: Provides early-season nectar for pollinators, including native bees and butterflies. Fun Fact: The Eastern Redbud was reportedly used by George Washington in his Mount Vernon landscape designs!
