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  2. Carya ovata - Wikipedia

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    It is a large, deciduous tree, growing well over 100 ft (30 m) tall, and can live more than 350 [5] years. The tallest measured shagbark, located in Savage Gulf, Tennessee, is over 150 ft (46 m) tall. [citation needed] Mature shagbarks are easy to recognize because, as their name implies, they have shaggy bark. This characteristic is, however ...

  3. Adenostoma sparsifolium - Wikipedia

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    Shaggy falling shanks or ribbons of bark are one of the strongest characteristics of the Adenostoma sparsifolium tree, hence the common names. As the species name "sparsifolium" suggests, it has tiny, filamentous leaves. Redshanks are closely related to the more abundant Chamise (Adenostoma fasciculatum).

  4. Ulmus parvifolia 'Hallelujah' - Wikipedia

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    The tree is fast growing, to 30 ft. tall and broad in 20 years, [2] ultimately to 50 ft. tall and 60 ft. wide. [3] It is reputed to have very attractive foliage and bark. [1] [4] In young trees the bark is shaggy, "with many curling and peeling pieces that reveal a range of brown, cream, and green" beneath.

  5. Carya laciniosa - Wikipedia

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    On mature trees, the bark peels away from the trunk in long, sometimes broad, strips. This gives the trees a “shaggy” appearance that is easily confused with that of the Shagbark hickory (Carya ovata). That close similarity is the reason Shellbark hickories are frequently misidentified.

  6. Vachellia flava - Wikipedia

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    Vachellia flava is a tall shrub or small tree, seldom exceeding 4 metres (13 ft) in height. It is much branched, the trunk has dark brown, shaggy bark and the branches are green or brown with shiny, peeling bark.

  7. Acer platanoides - Wikipedia

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    Acer platanoides is a deciduous tree, growing to 20–30 m (65–100 ft) tall with a trunk up to 1.5 m (5 ft) in diameter, and a broad, rounded crown. The bark is grey-brown and shallowly grooved. Unlike many other maples, mature trees do not tend to develop a shaggy bark. The shoots are green at first, soon becoming pale brown.

  8. Quercus pagoda - Wikipedia

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    Bark: The name 'cherrybark' comes from its similarity to the bark of black cherry. The bark is gray and has scaly, narrow ridges. [3] Close-up view of stellate hairs on leaf underside. Foliage: The name pagoda refers to the tiered shape of cherrybark's leaves, which are reminiscent of the shape of a pagoda. Its simple, alternate leaves ...

  9. Toona sinensis - Wikipedia

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    The bark is brown, smooth on young trees, becoming scaly to shaggy on old trees. The leaves are pinnate , 50–70 cm long and 30–40 cm broad, with 10–40 leaflets, the terminal leaflet usually absent (paripinnate) but sometimes present (imparipennate); the individual leaflets 9–15 cm long and 2.5–4 cm broad, with an entire or weakly ...

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