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    Navigating wet leaves. That fall foliage can accumlate and get wet, creating a slippery surface that’s ripe for slips and falls. “If you have the ability, do not walk on wet leaves ...

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  4. Ficus recurvata - Wikipedia

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    The surface of the leaves have a leathery texture while the leaf margin can be entire but sometimes toothed. [2] Figs are pedunculate and are borne on leaf axils or beneath the leaves, peduncle is 1.5 to 3.5 cm long and about 2 mm thick. Figs are often large and green when young. [2]

  5. A Leaf Vacuum Will Make Yard Clean-Up a Breeze - AOL

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    The best leaf vacuums, as tested by engineering experts, to easily keep your yard leaf-free. Overall our top pick is the Worx Electric Triviac 3-in-1. A Leaf Vacuum Will Make Yard Clean-Up a Breeze

  6. Ficus citrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Ficus citrifolia trees typically grow 15 m (50 ft) tall, and may cover a wide area due to their ability to drop aerial roots from branches and spread horizontally, fusing with the parent tree as they grow. They have a broad top, light grey bark, some aerial roots and milky sap.

  7. Ficus obliqua - Wikipedia

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    Ficus obliqua planted as a shade tree in a playground, Glebe, New South Wales. Ficus obliqua is an elegant shade tree for parks or fields, and is adaptable to differing soils. [11] A notable specimen in Mick Ryan Park, Milton on the New South Wales south coast stands 14 m (46 ft) tall and 38 m (125 ft) across, [29] and is a local landmark. [30]

  8. Severe pruning during summer heat is hell for trees, not just ...

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    Severe pruning — a.k.a. "coat racking" — is never good for ficus and other evergreen trees, but pruning during high heat is even worse.

  9. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    Selected houseplants are typically of healthy origin, with tidy leaves and upright stems. Houseplants which survive in conditions similar to a homeowner's living space will have a higher probability of survival. Tropical houseplants which grow under high thresholds of heat, for instance, will grow sun leaves which contain fewer chloroplasts.