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  2. Why Raleigh is planting over 1,000 street trees in some city ...

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    Trees are like cities,” the city’s mayor pro tem says. “If we’re not growing, we’re dying. We’ve got to protect them.”

  3. Halesia carolina - Wikipedia

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    It is a vigorous, fast-growing deciduous shrub or tree growing to 8 m (26 ft) tall by 10 m (33 ft) broad, bearing masses of pendent, bell-shaped white flowers which appear in spring before the leaves. The flowers are followed by green, four-winged fruit.

  4. Paulownia tomentosa - Wikipedia

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    Pollarded trees do not produce flowers, as these form only on mature wood. Paulownia tomentosa requires full sun for proper growth. [15] [16] It is tolerant of pollution and can tolerate many soil types. It can also grow from small cracks in pavements and walls. Paulownia can survive wildfires because the roots can regenerate new, very fast ...

  5. Acer rubrum - Wikipedia

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    The trunk diameter often ranges from 46 to 88 cm (18 to 35 in); depending on the growing conditions, however, open-grown trees can attain diameters of up to 153 cm (60 in). The trunk remains free of branches until some distance up the tree on forest grown trees, while individuals grown in the open are shorter and thicker with a more rounded crown.

  6. Here are the 10 fastest growing SC counties, 2024 Census ...

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    Most of South Carolina’s 46 counties gained population in 2023, but 10 of them grew faster than the rest. Of those, Jasper County had the biggest population gains at 4.87% year-over-year.

  7. Pinus elliottii - Wikipedia

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    Pinus elliottii, commonly known as slash pine, [2] [3] is a conifer tree native to the Southeastern United States.Slash pine is named after the "slashes" – swampy ground overgrown with trees and bushes – that constitute its habitat.

  8. Why were 21 acres of trees cleared in Carolina Forest? Here’s ...

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    Close to an apartment complex and the Horry County Memorial Library in Carolina Forest at 2250 Carolina Forest Blvd., the 21-acre property’s many trees were cut down and driven away in late ...

  9. Frangula caroliniana - Wikipedia

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    Frangula caroliniana, commonly called the Carolina buckthorn, [3] is a deciduous upright shrub or small tree native to the southeastern, south-central, and mid-western parts of the United States, from Texas east to Florida and north as far as Maryland, Ohio, Missouri, and Oklahoma. [4]