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  2. File:USDA (IA usda09unit).pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Tilia americana - Wikipedia

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    Tilia americana is a species of tree in the family Malvaceae, native to eastern North America, from southeast Manitoba east to New Brunswick, southwest to northeast Oklahoma, southeast to South Carolina, and west along the Niobrara River to Cherry County, Nebraska.

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  5. USDA Home and Garden Bulletin - Wikipedia

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    The USDA Home and Garden Bulletin was a series of publications released by the United States Department of Agriculture from 1951 to 2003, totaling 267 issues. [1] These bulletins would contain information on various subjects such as budgeting, canning and jarring foods, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] or nutrition. [ 4 ]

  6. Pleaching - Wikipedia

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    Allée of pleached lime trees at Arley Hall. Pleaching or plashing (an early synonym) [4] was common in gardens from late medieval times to the early eighteenth century, to create shaded paths, or to create a living fence out of trees or shrubs. [1] Commonly deciduous trees were used by planting them in lines. The canopy was pruned into flat ...

  7. Pollarding - Wikipedia

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    Some trees may be rejuvenated by pollarding – for example, Bradford pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Bradford'), a flowering species that becomes brittle and top-heavy when older. [ citation needed ] Oaks, when very old, can form new trunks from the growth of pollard branches; that is, surviving branches which have split away from the main branch ...

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  9. Handroanthus chrysotrichus - Wikipedia

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    The golden trumpet tree is grown outside Brazil as a street tree and garden tree. The USDA rates it for hardiness zones 9b through 11, and moderately drought-tolerant. Concern has been raised that it is becoming a weed in tropical and sub-tropical Australia, though it has not yet been declared. [3]