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  2. Brown creeper - Wikipedia

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    Brown creepers forage on tree trunks and branches, typically zig-zagging upwards from the bottom of a tree trunk, and then flying down to the bottom of another tree. They creep slowly with their body flattened against the bark, probing with their beak for insects. They will rarely feed on the ground.

  3. Brown treecreeper - Wikipedia

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    The brown treecreeper (Climacteris picumnus) is the largest Australasian treecreeper. The bird , endemic to eastern Australia, has a broad distribution, occupying areas from Cape York , Queensland, throughout New South Wales and Victoria to Port Augusta and the Flinders Ranges , South Australia.

  4. Trunk (botany) - Wikipedia

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    The base of a Yellow Birch trunk. In botany, the trunk (or bole) is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree, [1] which is an important feature in tree identification, and which often differs markedly from the bottom of the trunk to the top, depending on the species. The trunk is the most important part of the tree for timber production.

  5. Heart rot - Wikipedia

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    A healthy tree naturally combats heart rot through a process called compartmentalization. The tree grows around the decayed wood tissue and prevents the fungus from spreading to a larger area of the trunk. Providing a tree with the necessary nutrients, water, and growing conditions will promote healthy growth and minimize rot.

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  7. Ebony - Wikipedia

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    Ebony is a dense black/brown hardwood, coming from several species in the genus Diospyros, which also includes the persimmon tree. A few Diospyros species, such as macassar and mun ebony, are dense enough to sink in water. Ebony is finely textured and has a mirror finish when polished, making it valuable as an ornamental wood. [1]

  8. 13 Types of Mulch—and How to Choose the Right One for Your Yard

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    Generally, you'll apply mulch 2 to 3 inches deep, with the exception of grass clippings, which you should keep to a depth of 1 to 2 inches.. Be sure to avoid building mulch "volcanos" against tree ...

  9. Tree trunk (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tree trunk is the stem and main wooden axis of a tree. Tree trunk, or variants, may refer to: "Treetrunk" (song), by The Doors, 1972; Tree Trunks, a fictional character in the American animated TV series Adventure Time "Tree Trunks" (Adventure Time), an episode of the series