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  2. Hevea nitida - Wikipedia

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    H. nitida is a medium-sized, evergreen tree growing to 27 m (90 ft) with a slender trunk and branching crown. [2] The exception to this is the variety toxicodendroides, which is a shrubby form only growing to about 2 m (7 ft) tall. The leaves have three, drooping, elliptical leaflets, that are folded upwards at the midrib; both upper and lower ...

  3. Hevea brasiliensis - Wikipedia

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    Hevea brasiliensis is a tall deciduous tree growing to a height of up to 43 m (141 ft) in the wild. Cultivated trees are usually much smaller because drawing off the latex restricts their growth. Cultivated trees are usually much smaller because drawing off the latex restricts their growth.

  4. Rubber Plant Care: 9 Tips for Growing This Beautiful ... - AOL

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    The popular houseplant known as the rubber plant (i.e., Ficus elastica) is... We can help with that, but first…what on earth is a rubber plant anyway? Rubber Plant Care: 9 Tips for Growing This ...

  5. Hevea - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] H. brasiliensis and H. guianensis are large trees, often reaching more than 30 m (100 ft) in height. Most of the other members of the genus are small to medium trees, and H. camporum is a shrub of around 2 m (7 ft). Trees in this genus are either deciduous or evergreen.

  6. List of tallest trees - Wikipedia

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    The second and sixth tallest trees, both redwoods, were also found at Redwood National Park in 2006 when Hyperion was found, and were named Helios 114.8 metres (377 ft), and Icarus 113.1 metres (371 ft) tall. [3]

  7. Ficus elastica - Wikipedia

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    It is a large tree in the banyan group of figs, growing to 30–40 m (100–130 ft) – rarely up to 60 m or 195 ft – tall, with a stout trunk up to 2 m (6 ft 7 in) in diameter. The trunk develops aerial and buttressing roots to anchor it in the soil and help support heavy branches.

  8. Tree measurement - Wikipedia

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    Often the tallest examples of many species are found where they are a secondary species on a site and competing for light with other taller tree species. The tall bay laurel (Umbellularia californica) at 169.4 feet discovered by Zane Moore [36] in Henry Cowell Redwoods State Park is an example of an exceptionally tall understory tree growing ...

  9. Rubber tapping - Wikipedia

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    Rubber tapping is the process by which latex is collected from a rubber tree. The latex is harvested by slicing a groove into the bark of the tree at a depth of one-quarter inch (6.4 mm) with a hooked knife and peeling back the bark. Trees must be approximately six years old and six inches (150 mm) in diameter in order to be tapped for latex.

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