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  2. Terminalia elliptica - Wikipedia

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    Terminalia tomentosa has a remarkable attribute: some members of the species store water in the dry season. A survey conducted at Bandipur National Park , India showed that a proportion of trees store water and there is a girth dependent increase in the frequency and amount of water storage.

  3. Here's how you can protect young trees from rabbits and ... - AOL

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    Rabbits and rodents can cause injury to the thin bark and twigs of young trees. When snow covers food sources normally sought during winter, these animals often move into home lawns in search of food.

  4. Adansonia digitata - Wikipedia

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    Baobab trees store water in their trunks and branches on a seasonal basis as they live in areas of sustained drought and water inaccessibility. The spongy material of the bark allows water to be absorbed deeper into the tissue, as there is rarely enough rain during the wet season to penetrate the litter layer of soil. [9]

  5. Gardening: Protect trees from damage by bark mulch or rodents

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    The bark of a tree will eventually rot if it is covered by bark mulch. Another fall task involves protecting young trees from damage by rodents. Gardening: Protect trees from damage by bark mulch ...

  6. Abies lasiocarpa - Wikipedia

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    At timberline, a single tree can leave behind a ring of trees (an 'atoll') via layering. [4] The species has benefited from wildfire suppression in more recent years. [4] Various animals, including mountain goats, take shelter in subalpine fir clusters and krummholz. [4] The bark is browsed by game animals and its leaves are eaten by grouse.

  7. Bark (botany) - Wikipedia

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    The bark of some trees, notably oak (Quercus robur) is a source of tannic acid, which is used in tanning. Bark chips generated as a by-product of lumber production are often used in bark mulch . Bark is important to the horticultural industry since in shredded form it is used for plants that do not thrive in ordinary soil, such as epiphytes .

  8. Toona sinensis - Wikipedia

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    The bark is brown, smooth on young trees, becoming scaly to shaggy on old trees. The leaves are pinnate , 50–70 cm long and 30–40 cm broad, with 10–40 leaflets, the terminal leaflet usually absent (paripinnate) but sometimes present (imparipennate); the individual leaflets 9–15 cm long and 2.5–4 cm broad, with an entire or weakly ...

  9. FarmVille 2 Groves: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    That being the case, you wouldn't want to place low-harvest time trees in with higher harvest time trees, or it will take those lesser trees much longer to grow than normal.