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  2. List of Minnesota trees by family - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all the coniferous and broadleaf trees native to Minnesota by family. Coniferous trees. Cupressaceae (cypress family)

  3. List of phylogenetic tree visualization software - Wikipedia

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    a Phylogenetic tReE viSualisaTion. Taxonium [15] web-based tool for exploration of very large trees including those with millions of nodes, with search and metadata coloring. When provided with a mutation-annotated tree, it illustrates mutations on the tree and displays final genotypes. T-REX (Webserver) [16]

  4. Lists of Minnesota trees - Wikipedia

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    List of Minnesota trees by family; List of Minnesota trees by scientific name This page was last edited on 18 April 2022, at 03:55 (UTC). Text is ...

  5. Newick format - Wikipedia

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    Tree: The full input Newick Format for a single tree Subtree: an internal node (and its descendants) or a leaf node Leaf: a node with no descendants Internal: a node and its one or more descendants BranchSet: a set of one or more Branches Branch: a tree edge and its descendant subtree. Name: the name of a node Length: the length of a tree edge.

  6. Treemapping - Wikipedia

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    A leaf node's rectangle has an area proportional to a specified dimension of the data. [1] Often the leaf nodes are colored to show a separate dimension of the data. When the color and size dimensions are correlated in some way with the tree structure, one can often easily see patterns that would be difficult to spot in other ways, such as ...

  7. Dendrology - Wikipedia

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    Dendrology (Ancient Greek: δένδρον, dendron, "tree"; and Ancient Greek: -λογία, -logia, science of or study of) or xylology (Ancient Greek: ξύλον, ksulon, "wood") is the science and study of woody plants (trees, shrubs, and lianas), specifically, their taxonomic classifications. [1]

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  9. Pinus resinosa - Wikipedia

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    Red pine is a coniferous evergreen tree characterized by tall, straight growth. [6] It usually ranges from 20–35 metres (66–115 feet) in height and 1 m (3 ft 3 in) in trunk diameter, exceptionally reaching 43.77 m (143 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) tall. [7]