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flowering-tree
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- Morse Nursery
Michigan tree and shrub nursery, specializing in those that attract wildlife. Products include conifers, oaks, flowering pears, persimmons, paw paws, cranberries and blackberries.
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Relevancy Score: 600. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Wallace-Woodstock, Inc.
Tree and landscape provider in Northwest Wisconsin providing a range of flowering, ornamental, deciduous, and evergreen trees and shrubs.
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Relevancy Score: 350. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden
Botanic garden and resource center in Coral Gables features collections of rare tropical plants including palms, cycads, flowering trees and vines. Information about visiting, research, educational activities, and conservation.
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dmoz[Rank #15],
Relevancy Score: 271. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Hogendoorn Wijk en Aalburg B.V.
Dutch exporter of young plants, with an assortment including perennials, ornamental grasses, tree peonies, and flowering shrubs. Catalogs vary by geographical target market.
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Relevancy Score: 266. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Tyler Arboretum
Its 650-acre grounds near Philadelphia include a pinetum, a native woodland walk, and various flowering shrub and tree collections.
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Relevancy Score: 263. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- e-Silkonline
Offers a wide selection of flowering plants, basket arrangements, trees with natural trunks, orchids, palms, garlands, swags and individual stems.
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Relevancy Score: 225. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Joshua tree
Joshua tree Joshua tree (image here) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Asparagales Family: Agavaceae Genus: Yucca Species: brevifolia Binomial name Yucca brevifolia Joshua trees, Yucca brevifolia, are found only in North America in the states of California, Arizona, Utah, and Nevada. Confined mostly to the Mojave Desert between
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Relevancy Score: 200. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Angiosperms
Photographs and information on flowering plants from the Tree of Life web project.
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Relevancy Score: 200. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Tree Photographs of Maples, Oaks and Flowering Trees
Due to the ongoing expansion of our tree photo library, you will find our tree photos divided among 5 tree photo web pages: ... flowering tree photos...
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Relevancy Score: 200. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Flowering Trees | Flower Tree | Ornamental Trees and Small Trees
Flowering Trees perfect for your area. White, pink and red flowering hybrids that bloom longer and explode with color! Click or call 1-888-504-2001, Quick Shipping!
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Relevancy Score: 200. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Forcing Branches Indoors
Advice for bringing branches of flowering deciduous shrubs and trees indoors, and forcing them to bloom or leaf out early.
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dmoz[Rank #6],
Relevancy Score: 183. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Angelgrove Tree Seed Company
Seeds for many different flowering trees, including shade trees, ornamentals such as Japanese maples, bonsai trees and shrub roses.
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Relevancy Score: 171. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Flowering Trees
Articles on flowering trees used in landscaping, including weeping trees, saucer magnolias, dogwoods and crape myrtles. Each illustrated article spans several pages.
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dmoz[Rank #8],
Relevancy Score: 162. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Magi's Fine Art
Artist's portfolio of landscapes, seascapes, everglades, and flowering tree's.
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Relevancy Score: 155. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Flowering Trees
Descriptions and pictures of flowering trees and tips on caring for them. Care of flowering trees begins with knowing where they grow best, including their planting zones.
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Relevancy Score: 150. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Flowering plant
Flowering plant Flowering plants Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Classes Magnoliopsida (dicots) Liliopsida (monocots) The flowering plants are one of the major groups of modern plants, comprising those whose seeds are produced in an enclosed ovulary or carpel, a specialized organ of reproduction we call a flower. The carpel may
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- Kosemura, Shigeru
Long views of many of the high mountains of Japan. Also, several closer views of flowering trees and shrubs.
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Relevancy Score: 150. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Accent Trees Order: arborvitae pygmy globe, thuja occidentalsis,
This flowering tree grows best in full sun. A great benefit of the Bradford is that it is a rapid grower, achieving a 12 to 15 feet increase in height over an 8- to 10-year period.
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Relevancy Score: 150. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- Leptosporangiate Ferns
Next to the flowering plants, the leptosporangiate ferns are the most diverse group of living land plants. Estimates place their diversity at about 12,000 species in around 300 genera. This page is part of the tree of life phylogeny project.
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Relevancy Score: 145. [Preview] [Open in full window]
- ABC.net.au - Changing Times
Article explains how Australia's animals and plants are already reacting to climate change, such as fairy penguins breeding earlier, and gum trees flowering at different times. Gives information for each state, with photographs. From Scribbly Gum, part of ABC Science Online.
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Relevancy Score: 141. [Preview] [Open in full window]
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