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  2. 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.

  3. Rootstock - Wikipedia

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    Dwarfing, semi-dwarf, semi-standard and standard are the size benchmarks for the different sizes of roots that will be grown, with the standard being the largest and dwarf being the smallest. [4] Much of the world's apple production is now using dwarf rootstocks to improve efficiency, increase density and increase yields of fruit per acre. [4]

  4. Sedum oxypetalum - Wikipedia

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    Sedum oxypetalum, the dwarf tree stonecrop, is a species of flowering plant in the family Crassulaceae, native to Mexico. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] A semi-woody succulent shrub reaching 0.6 m (2 ft), it has a tree-like growth form.

  5. 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.

  6. How to Grow a Lemon Tree in a Pot: 12 Expert Tips for Success

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    When repotting a rootbound lemon tree, tease the roots out so you can see the size of the root system, and choose a pot that’s about 15% larger than the root system. 3. Choose a well-draining ...

  7. Tree measurement - Wikipedia

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    Tree height is the vertical distance between the base of the tree and the highest sprig at the top of the tree. The base of the tree is measured for both height and girth as being the elevation at which the pith of the tree intersects the ground surface beneath, or "where the acorn sprouted."

  8. Fruit tree propagation - Wikipedia

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    Apple tree size classes number from one to ten in increasing height and breadth. [2] A "1" is a dwarf which can be productive and as short as 3 feet (0.91 m) with proper pruning. A "10" is the standard sized tree with no dwarfing and will grow to 20 feet (6.1 m) tall and wide or more, dependent upon the variety chosen.

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