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  2. Quercus minima - Wikipedia

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    Quercus minima is an evergreen or semi-evergreen shrub rarely more than 2 metres (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 feet) tall, reproducing by seed and also by means of underground rhizomes. It commonly forms extensive cloned colonies with many stems, many of them unbranched.

  3. Ulmus parvifolia 'Prince Richard' - Wikipedia

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    The tree is distinguished by its high density branching and dwarf to semi-dwarf size, attaining a height and spread of 2.1 × 1.5 m at five years, with a stem diameter of 4.4 cm. The dense, deep green, foliage on numerous branches affords the tree a rich, full, and rounded appearance.

  4. Zelkova serrata - Wikipedia

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    Zelkova serrata is a medium-sized deciduous tree usually growing to 30 m (98 ft) tall. It is characterized by a short trunk dividing into many upright and erect spreading stems forming a broad, round-topped head.

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  6. Tylecodon paniculatus - Wikipedia

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    Tylecodon paniculatus is a thickset, robust succulent dwarf tree up to 2.5–3 m tall, with very fat stems with usually well branched rounded crown. The single main trunk and branches are covered with mustard-yellow to olive-green bark peeling in papery semi-translucent sheets. Branches are short, with prominent leaf scars.

  7. Ulmus minor 'Suberosa' - Wikipedia

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    The Field Elm cultivar Ulmus minor 'Suberosa', commonly known as the Cork-barked elm, is a slow-growing or dwarf form of conspicuously suberose Field Elm.Of disputed status, it is considered a distinct variety by some botanists, among them Henry (1913), [2] Krüssmann (1984), [3] and Bean (1988), [4] and is sometimes cloned and planted as a cultivar.

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