Domain: bomengids.nl

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Organic Listing Variations
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Saphora japonica Japanese scholar tree Dutch treeguide at www ...
All photographs ofJapanese scholartree or Saphora japonica. For determination details go to the main-key and the all species page. ...
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Prunus laurocerasus Laurierkers cherry laurel Dutch treeguide at ...
recognizing trees at the Dutch European treeguide by leafs, bark and more.
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Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees
Does he have nuts (which look like apples on the tree): Usually a Walnut; Does he have acorns: Oak; Does the tree bear beech-nuts? ...
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Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees
These two "chestnuts" are called the same but are no family whatsoever, ... Does he have nuts (which look like apples on the tree): Usually a Walnut ...
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Populus Poplar cottonwood Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl ...
When a tree looks like a poplar but it does not fit the descriptions given above, the petiole is not flat, there are still a number of species that are ...
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Quercus Oak genus Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees
The Oak genus (belongs to the Beech-family). ... although some oak species look alike such as the Scarlet oak (Quercus cocceinea) and Pin oak (Quercus ...
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Evolution of trees: their evolutionary history Dutch treeguide at ...
The first trees (big plants [30 meters] with woody stems) evolved about 360 million years ago and had roots and leafs (begin carboniferous). ...
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Fir trees, Abies: Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees
The Abies fir-trees form a family (genus to be exact) with many species from ... The fir-trees are at the end of the softwood key because the difference ...
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Ulmus hollandica (x) "Wredei" Golden elm Dutch treeguide at www ...
All photographs ofGolden Elm or Ulmus hollandica (x) 'Wredei. For determination details go to the main-key and the all species page. Recognizing trees of ...
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elm ulmus Dutch treeguide at www.bomengids.nl, European trees
A cultivar of this tree is the Golden Elm or Ulmus hollandica 'Wredei'. That tree has yellowish leafs that are curly: often a pillar-like tree. ...
 
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