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Evergreen Trees
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BOTANICAL NAME X Cupressocyparis leylandii
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COMMON NAME Leyland Cypress
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Connecting Scientific Names and Common Names Leyland and leylandii, need I say more!
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PLANT Evergreen Height 60’-70’ Spread 12’-17’ Upright
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Foliage Description Leaves are scales and awls Young leaves are soft green
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Foliage Description Mature leaves are dark green Awl like leaves Striking green foliage on flattened sprays on the branches
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Foliage Description Grows into a narrow pyramid Pointed leaves ¼ inch long
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EXPOSURE Sun
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USE Upright hedge Screen for privacy Windbreak
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Other Information Pest problem: Bag Worm
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Botanical Name M AGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA
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Common Name Southern Magnolia
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Connecting Scientific Names and Common Names Magnolia and Magnolia, gee you should get this one!
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Plant Evergreen Height 60’ - 80’ Width 30’ - 50’ Upright/ Pyramidal
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Foliage Description Arrangement: Alternate Composition: Simple Margin: Entire
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Foliage Description Widely planted in the South Old traditional tree Shiny waxy oval leaves Downy Undersides
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Fruit Conelike, 3-4 inches long Late Summer and Fall
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Exposure Sun Semi shade
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Landscape Use Specimen Screen Wind or sound barrier Beauty
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BOTANICAL NAME PINUS STROBUS
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COMMON NAME Eastern White Pine
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Connecting Scientific Names and Common Names Pinus and Pine
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PLANT Evergreen Height 50’ - 80’ Width 30’ - 40’ Upright
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Foliage Description Needles - five in a fascicle (5 needles, White 5 Letters)
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Foliage Description Margin: Serrated (finely toothed)
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Foliage Description The bark is smooth 3-4 inches long Light to bluish gray green color
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FLOWER Spring Insignificant
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FRUIT Fall Brown cone
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EXPOSURE Sun
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Landscape Use Mass or background planting Screen Parks and Estates
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BOTANICAL NAME Pinus taeda
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COMMON NAME Loblolly Pine
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Height: 50 to 90' Width: 30 to 40‘ Habit: Evergreen Leaf: 6 to 10" needles dark green in bundles of 3; off color in winter Flower/Fruit: 3 to 6" cones in groups of 2 to 5
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About Loblolly Pine: Native; adaptable to a range of sites; good for fast screen; easy to transplant; most rapid growth of all pines; seeds eaten by birds
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