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  2. Prune (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Prune was Time magazine's game of the year for 2015 [9] and one of Pocket Gamer ' s picks for the best iOS apps of 2015. [10] It was nominated for best debut game and best mobile game at the British Academy Games Awards [11] and best mobile game at the Game Developers Choice Awards. [12] It sold 100,000 copies in its first month of release on ...

  3. Tree shaping methods - Wikipedia

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    [5] [4] Pruning may also be used to keep a design free of unwanted branches and to reduce canopy size. [23] [30] Pruning is sometimes the only technique used to craft a project. Deciduous trees are mainly pruned in winter, [29]: 137 repeated over pruning of tree may stunt a tree or even kill it. [5]

  4. Cronartium quercuum - Wikipedia

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    Cronartium quercuum, also known as pine-oak gall rust is a fungal disease of pine (Pinus spp.) and oak (Quercus spp.) trees. Similar to pine-pine gall rust , this disease is found on pine trees but its second host is an oak tree rather than another pine.

  5. Plants You Should Never Prune In The Winter - AOL

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  6. Quercus alba - Wikipedia

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    Quercus alba, the white oak, is one of the preeminent hardwoods of eastern and central North America. It is a long-lived oak, native to eastern and central North America and found from Minnesota, Ontario, Quebec, and southern Maine south as far as northern Florida and eastern Texas. [3] Specimens have been documented to be over 450 years old. [4]

  7. The Old Farmer's Almanac has been providing extended weather forecasts to help readers prepare for the upcoming winter since 1972. Today, their predictions are compared to 30-year weather averages ...

  8. Pollarding - Wikipedia

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    A line of pollarded willows in Germany Pollarding of plane trees on Mallorca, Spain. As in coppicing, pollarding is to encourage the tree to produce new growth on a regular basis to maintain a supply of new wood for various purposes, particularly for fuel. In some areas, dried leafy branches are stored as winter fodder for stock.

  9. Quercus incana - Wikipedia

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    Quercus incana is a tree growing to about 10 meters (33 feet) in height, [4] with a maximum height around 15 m (49 ft). [3] The "national champion bluejack" was a specimen from Texas that was 15.5 m (51 ft) tall and 2.1 m (7 ft) in circumference, and had a crown spread of 17 m (56 ft). [3]