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  2. Bauhinia acuminata - Wikipedia

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    Common names include dwarf white bauhinia, white orchid-tree and snowy orchid-tree. [1] The exact native range is obscure due to extensive cultivation, but probably from Malaysia , Indonesia ( Java , Borneo , Kalimantan , Lesser Sunda Islands ), and the Philippines .

  3. Fruit tree forms - Wikipedia

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    A study on orchard mango trees in Nelspruit, South Africa, compared the open vase, closed vase, central leader, palmette and standard pruning systems and recommended a modified pyramid, somewhere between a central leader and a closed vase system, for high-density mango orchards. The study also evaluated both post-fruit-set and post-harvest ...

  4. Grafting - Wikipedia

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    Most apple trees in modern orchards are grafted on to dwarf or semi-dwarf trees planted at high density. They provide more fruit per unit of land, of higher quality, and reduce the danger of accidents by harvest crews working on ladders. Care must be taken when planting dwarf or semi-dwarf trees.

  5. Fruit tree propagation - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Trees on this rootstock always require leader support. The rootstock is very susceptible to fire blight and can develop burr knots. [3] M.25: Very vigorous — Suitable for a grassed orchard, and to grow on as a full standard. Plant 20 ft (6.1 m) apart, makes a tree of 15 to 20 ft (4.6 to 6.1 m) or more height and spread ...

  6. Bauhinia - Wikipedia

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    Bauhinia trees typically reach a height of 6–12 m and their branches spread 3–6 m outwards. The lobed leaves usually are 10–15 cm across. The lobed leaves usually are 10–15 cm across. The five-petaled flowers are 7.5–12.5 cm diameter, generally in shades of red, pink, purple, orange, or yellow, and are often fragrant.

  7. Orchard - Wikipedia

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    An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees ... These plants are no longer trees in the traditional sense, but instead resemble vines on dwarf stock and require ...

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