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  2. Winteraceae - Wikipedia

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    Drimys winteri (Winter's bark) is a slender tree native to the Magellanic and Valdivian temperate forests of Chile and Argentina. It is a common garden plant grown for its fragrant mahogany-red bark, bright-green leaves, and its clusters of creamy white, jasmine-scented flowers. The bark has historically been used to prevent scurvy. [26]

  3. Lists of trees - Wikipedia

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    A listing of lists of trees. List of individual trees, including actual and mythical trees; List of largest giant sequoias; List of old growth forests;

  4. List of individual trees - Wikipedia

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    A coast redwood with a passage for cars cut through. It is 276-foot (84 m) high and 16-foot (4.9 m) ft. in diameter. The name "Chandelier Tree" comes from its unique limbs that resemble a chandelier. Circus Trees: Various Gilroy Gardens, Gilroy, USA A group of trees shaped into artistic forms by arborist Axel Erlandson. Comfort Maple

  5. Drimys winteri - Wikipedia

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    Drimys winteri. Drimys winteri, also known as Winter's bark, foye [2] and canelo, is a slender species of tree in the family Winteraceae, growing up to 20 m (66 ft) tall. It is native to the Magellanic and Valdivian temperate forests of Chile and Argentina, where it is a dominant tree in the coastal evergreen forests.

  6. Which Trees Produce Spiky Round Balls? Here's How to ... - AOL

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    The tree produces spiky green fruits about the size of a golf ball, which turn brown and drop off the tree over an extended period beginning in fall and continuing over the winter.

  7. List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family - Wikipedia

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    cow itch tree; primrose tree; Norfolk Island hibiscus; pyramid tree Malvaceae (mallow family) Thespesia: thespesia trees; Thespesia populnea: portia tree; milo Malvaceae (mallow family) Melastomataceae: melastome family; Tetrazygia: tetrazygia trees; Tetrazygia bicolor: Florida tetrazygia Melastomataceae (melastome family) Meliaceae: mahogany ...

  8. Hellebore - Wikipedia

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    The common name "hellebore" is first attested in 1300s; it originates, via Old French and Latin, ultimately from Ancient Greek: ἑλλέβορος, romanized: helléboros. Although traditionally translated as "plant eaten by fawns ", this could be folk etymology and, according to Beekes , really a Pre-Greek word. [ 6 ]

  9. 100 Christmas Names That Are Perfect for Your Winter Baby - AOL

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    But first, what makes a name Christmassy, exactly? Every pick on our list of Christmas names for babies meets one or 100 Christmas Names That Are Perfect for Your Winter Baby