Shrubs by scientific name or common name Trees by scientific name or common name Wetlanders by scientific and common name This beautiful scene of Douglas Firs (Pseudotsuga menziesii) and other woodland plants was shot by Sang Trinh at Cathedral Grove in British Columbia.Contact...
This article provides information on stooling, a technique in cutting shrubs and trees to the ground level to make the shrub produce new growth. It is used... T Hoff - 《Gardens West》 被引量: 0发表: 2006年 The Gardener's Guide to Propagation: Step-by-step Instructions for Creating Pla...
Noble Fir (Abies procera) is one of our most popular northwest native trees. This evergreen conifer is tall and very symmetrical with firm, short needles. It prefers sun and good drainage. In the woods, you'll find this 'noble' native in middle-elevation areas which are more open than t...
As far as sacred trees go, this story shows why, amongst all the trees of the Pacific northwest, the Arbutus or Madrone Tree holds the title of most sacred tree to the original inhabitants of this vast region. In the legend of the great flood, the Salish First Nation describe how the ...
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Some word experts who believe the word “Shenandoah” means “spruce river” because the waters of the river run through great forests of spruce trees(云杉).And this explanation could be correct. However, there is an old Native American story which is far more beautiful than that of the ...
Producing Pacific Northwest Native Trees and Shrubs in Hardwood Cutting Blocks or Stooling Beds - Crowder, Darris - 1999 () Citation Context ...d adapt to changing environmental conditions.sSome NRCS staff have discussedsselection of genetic stock based on adaptation to microclimate, but not...
Five conifers and two hardwoods native to the Pacific Northwest were planted under four overstory densities of 30-year-old plantations of Douglas-fir ( Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) in the Oregon Coast Range, USA. Stand treatments were unthinned (547 trees ha 1), narrow thin (252 ...