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Scientific Name– Acer campestre L. Distribution and Habitat– Central and South - East. Spontaneously from the plains to the hills area, in association with soft oak, or manna ash, or mixed with the sky on compact soils rich in carbonates. Description– tree, 15-20 m high and 0.7 m trunk diameter, with round crown and rich foliage. Strain usually crooked and gnarled, mature bark cracks forming small and irregular, gray-yellow color with lighter spots, characteristic. Young shoots, yellow-brown, buds sit opposite the gate, children, joined the stalk and Chile. Sometimes they formed edges of cork. The leaves are 3.5 lobate, 7-8 cm large, palmate-lobate, the lobes obtuse, sometimes the median of the new 3 lobate, the upper face is skin, dark green, inside pubescent, especially ribs. Short petiole 2-4 cm.Flowers polygamous, are yellow-green, how many 10-20 in corymb erect, pubescent, the armpit of bracts. Fruit, disamara horizontal wing, with nut flat, are formed in August-September. Blooms in the months from April to May, with the appearance of leaves. Can realize from 2-5 yrs when cultivated or grow as isolated specimen. Longevity up to 100 years. Growth rate– fast. Tolerances– tolerate drought, shade, and moderate gases and air pollution. Requirements– prefers well-drained soil, moist, acidic. Management– support severe pruning, is indicated for hedges. Propagation– by seeds, in late September. Germination occurs the following spring.
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Name the genre, Melia, derived from Greek and 'azedarach', the Persian word and means 'noble trees'. Popular name: English: bread tree, Persian lilac, China berry; Nepal: bakaino, Tibet: smag sing. Distrubuire - in Nepal at around 700-1700 m altitude village in Iran Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bhutan and China. Evergreen tree, 25-70 m high x 5 m diameter trunk base. Ritidom rough, exfoliating in gray is the upper of the trunk and branches, in long strips. 12-15 x 12-25 mm buds. Leaves are opposite, in pairs, united among themselves in the green-glauca, 6-15 cm long, adult leaves alternate, 15-35 cm long, lanceolata and arched, the asymmetric top long-acuminata, sturdy stalks. Thorny shrub, 1 m high. Gray-brown bark is exfoliating. Rich stem branched divaricata. Branches long, thin, gray-brown with yellow top, pubescent glabrata in youth and adulthood. Leaves simple, cordiforme, 3-5 lobed, toothed, long stalks Paliurus spina-christi species originated in south-eastern Europe. Shrub, branched from the base, 4 m high. Ritidom brown-red. Zigzag branches arched, flexible, with thorns of 5-8 mm long, stiff and sharp; lujerii pubescent youth. Primula vulgaris - herbaceous perennial or biennial, 20 x 20 cm. Rhizome small, fleshy. Leaves arranged in basal rosette, spatulate, rough, glabra on top, the furry on the underside, edge entire or gear, top obtuse. Flowers solitary, hermaphrodite, peduncle pubescent, 10-15 cm long; gamosepal calyx-tube, 5 sepa Callicarpa L. comprises 170 species of trees and shrubs of temperate and tropical zones. The most commonly found in parks and gardens are Beautyberry American Beautyberry bodinieri, Beautyberry dichotoma, Japan and Beautyberry Beautyberry macrophylla. Acalypha hispida - dioica species, used as an ornamental species because ears red decorations. The Asian species is used as medicine. In Malaya decoction of leaves and flowers is used internally as a laxative and diuretic. Shrub 1-2 m tall, thin stalk, reddish brown, slightly pubescent, terminal buds in bouquets, bark red-brown to gray-brown, thin, becomes scaly. Leaves alternate, decidue, nervatiune pinnate, obovata-elliptic, 3-6 cm long, dark green on upper and pale green inside, margins entire or soirees. Schinus molle - evergreen tree, 3-15 m tall. Originally from Argentina, Bolivia and Peru where it grows from 0 to 2400 m altitude. Cultivated soil erosion, but also as ornamental species, or bonsai. Himalayan region increases spontaneously up to altitudes of 700-1500m, along rivers, valleys shady, with precipitation ranging from 1000 to 2500 mm. It is found in forests with species deciudue and semi-evergreen. Grow on poor quality land, alluvial. Tree 25 m high. Trunk erect, branched. Ritidom smooth, dark gray. Crown broad, thick, tapered. Leaves persistent, alternate, coriacee, lamina ovat-oblong, acute, entire and slightly wavy edge on the upper side and glossy green color, on the underside is brown-rust, pubescent, ribbed central rib obvious; nervatiuni pinnate secondary. Thunberg mysorensis is used as an ornamental species for rapid growth and flowers arranged in raceme. Blooms in July-September. Herbaceous perennial. Rhizome thick, vertically or diagonally. Stem erect, branched, pubescent, green or red-purple shades, 30-80 cm high. Leaf sectors lobate 3 lobes or parts, green on the upper face and green on the lower glauca Syringa vulgaris is a native of the mountainous regions of south-eastern Europe. Acca sellowiana is a slow-growing, evergreen shrub, a native of South America, is now widely grown in the tropics and warm climates as an ornamental, and for its fruit. In late spring it produces quantities of flowers with proeminent red stamens and pinky-white edible petals. After flowering, the foliage can be hard pruned into any shape. |
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