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  2. File:Valerius De Saedeleer - Blue sky - yellow landscape ...

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  3. Wattieza - Wikipedia

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    Wattieza was a genus of prehistoric trees that existed in the mid-Devonian that belong to the cladoxylopsids, close relatives of the modern ferns and horsetails. The 2005 discovery (publicly revealed in 2007) in Schoharie County , New York , of fossils from the Middle Devonian about 385 million years ago united the crown of Wattieza to a root ...

  4. Tree Without Leaves - Wikipedia

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    Tree Without Leaves

  5. Populus angustifolia - Wikipedia

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    Populus angustifolia, commonly known as the narrowleaf cottonwood, [2] is a species of tree in the willow family (Salicaceae). It is native to western North America, where it is a characteristic species of the Rocky Mountains and the surrounding plains. [3] It ranges north to the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan in Canada and south to the ...

  6. Populus grandidentata - Wikipedia

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    Populus grandidentata is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to North America, found mostly in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Leaves are similar to Populus tremuloides, but slightly larger and having larger teeth. [3] The leaves tremble in the wind as those of P. tremuloides do. Bark of younger trees is olive-green ...

  7. Picea glauca - Wikipedia

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  8. Autumn leaf color - Wikipedia

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    Autumn leaf color

  9. Cecropia - Wikipedia

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    Cecropia. Loefl. Cecropia is a Neotropical genus consisting of 61 recognized species with a highly distinctive lineage of dioecious trees. [1] The genus consists of pioneer trees in the more or less humid parts of the Neotropics, with the majority of the species being myrmecophytic. [2] Berg and Rosselli state that the genus is characterized by ...