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Picea omorika
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ca$ 4.95 |
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This narrow, spire-like evergreen conifer has pendent branches that ascend at the tips and has brown bark cracking into square plates. The flattened blue-green needles are white beneath. Bears ovate, purplish-brown female cones to 3 inches long. Height 70 feet; spread 6-10 feet. |
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Picea torano
Syn. Picea polita
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ca$ 4.95 |
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Pyramidal evergreen conifer to 30 meters high, with long drooping shoots on older trees that resemble a tiger's tail. The bark is gray-brown, deeply fissured and peeling in scales. Bears red-purple pollen cones and brown oblong seed cones. |
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Larix kaempferi
Syn. larix leptolepis
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ca$ 4.25 |
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Conical deciduous coniferous tree with rust-brown, fissured bark.Purplish-red winter shoots are covered in a waxy bloom. Needles are gray-green or bluish green. Height 100 feet; spread 20 feet. |
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Sequoiadendron giganteum
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ca$ 4.25 |
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This conical conifer has downcurved branches, fissured, red-brown bark and gray-green leaves. Height is 80-260 feet. Excellent (though ultimately very large) specimen tree. |
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